International Operation Dismantles LeakBase Forum Used for Stolen Data Trading
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International law enforcement dismantles LeakBase forum used to trade stolen credentials online. Authorities seize databases and identify suspects after a global operation targeting cybercrime users. LeakBase hosted 142,000 users trading breached data and stealer logs since launching in 2021. Authorities from the United States and several international partners have shut down LeakBase, an online forum widely used by cybercriminals to trade stolen data. The takedown followed an operation led by Europol and carried out across multiple countries between March 3 and March 4. Investigators targeted the platform’s infrastructure and its most active users, disrupting a marketplace that had operated openly on the internet since 2021 and hosted large volumes of compromised credentials and breached databases. Law enforcement agencies conducted arrests, searches, and investigative interventions during the operational phase, which focused on identifying individuals linked to the platform. On March 4, authorities seized the forum’s domain and replaced it with a law enforcement notice, effectively removing access to the service. Forum Hosted Large Archive of Compromised Data LeakBase functioned as a marketplace where cybercriminals could buy, sell, and exchange stolen information. The forum specialized in breached databases and “stealer logs,” which are collections of usernames, passwords, and other credentials gathered through infostealer malware. Investigators said the platform stored an extensive archive of compromised data, including historical breaches and newly obtained datasets. The information was often used for account takeovers, online fraud, and additional cyber intrusions. The forum operated in English and was accessible through the open web. Its internal system used credits and reputation scores to manage transactions between users and build trust within the platform’s community. By December 2025, LeakBase had more than 142,000 registered users. Records from the platform showed approximately 32,000 posts and more than 215,000 private messages exchanged between participants. Global Enforcement Actions Target Key Users Authorities…
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