Interpol's Operation Ramz Dismantles Cybercrime Networks Across Middle East and North Africa
Interpol has coordinated a large-scale operation, named Operation Ramz, across 13 countries in the Middle East and North Africa to combat cybercrime. This effort led to the arrest of 201 individuals and the seizure of 53 servers involved in various cybercriminal activities, including phishing and malware distribution. The operation, which spanned four months, identified 382 suspects and linked their activities to nearly 4,000 victims. In Jordan, authorities discovered 15 individuals involved in financial fraud who were victims of human trafficking. The operation was supported by several countries and private sector partners, including Group-IB and Kaspersky, to track illegal activities and dismantle malicious infrastructures.