As a
firm advocate for a collaborative approach to combatting cybercrime, Kaspersky
has contributed to INTERPOL’s global Operation Synergia II aimed at disrupting
cyberthreats such as targeted phishing, ransomware, and information stealers. The
joint effort brought together private sector partners and law enforcement
agencies from 95 INTERPOL member countries, resulting in the identification of
over 100 suspects, with 41 of them being arrested.
The current initiative is a continuation of INTERPOL’s
Operation Synergia, which took place from September to November 2023 and
focused on the disruption of malicious infrastructure involved in phishing,
malware, and ransomware attacks. Kaspersky supported the operation by sharing data on malicious infrastructure
identified worldwide.
Built on the triumphs of its previous edition, Operation Synergia II ran from
April to August 2024, spanning countries in Europe, Africa, and the APAC region.
As a result, approximately 30,000 suspicious IP addresses and servers linked to
cyberthreats were identified, with more than 75% successfully taken down.
Additionally, law enforcers seized 59 servers and 43 electronic devices,
including laptops, mobile phones, and hard disks involved in cybercriminal
activities.
Kaspersky has contributed to the operation by sharing information on malicious
command and control servers, malware servers, and infected hosts relating to
the distribution of IoT malware across multiple countries. Besides that, data
associated with botnets was shared with INTERPOL.
Operation Synergia II highlights:
- Hong Kong (China) - Police supported the operation by
taking 1,037 servers linked to malicious services offline.
- Mongolia - Investigations included 21 house
searches, the seizure of one server and the identification of 93 individuals
with links to illegal cyber activities.
- Macau (China) - Police took 291 servers offline.
- Madagascar - Authorities identified 11
individuals with links to malicious servers and seized 11 electronic devices
for further investigation
- Estonia – Police seized more than 80GB of
server data and authorities are now working with INTERPOL to conduct further
analysis of data linked to phishing and banking malware.
Neal Jetton,
INTERPOL’s Director of the Cybercrime Directorate, said:
“The
global nature of cybercrime requires a global response which is evident by the
support member countries provided to Operation Synergia II. Together, we’ve not
only dismantled malicious infrastructure, but also prevented hundreds of
thousands of potential victims from falling prey to cybercrime. INTERPOL is
proud to bring together a diverse team of member countries to fight this
ever-evolving threat and make our world a safer place.”
“Kaspersky appreciates the opportunity to contribute to
multi-stakeholder efforts aimed at combating cross border cybercrime,” commented
Yuliya Shlychkova, Vice-President of
Public Affairs at Kaspersky. “The
collaboration between private companies and law enforcement not only
strengthens the cyber defenses of the nations involved but also plays a crucial
role in bolstering global cyber resilience. Together, through this partnership,
we are elevating cybersecurity standards and establishing a blueprint for a
more secure digital landscape on a global scale.”
Kaspersky has been an
active contributor to INTERPOL’s operations: just recently the company
contributed to
tackling fraudulent schemes surrounding the 2024 Summer Olympic Games. Kaspersky’s
cooperation with international law enforcement agencies underscores its
commitment to combatting cyberthreats collaboratively and responsibly. Through
partnerships like these, Kaspersky continues to innovate and evolve its
cybersecurity solutions, ensuring proactive protection against evolving cyber
risks, and contributing to a safer digital future for all.
About Kaspersky
Kaspersky is a global cybersecurity and
digital privacy company founded in 1997. With over a billion devices protected
to date from emerging cyberthreats and targeted attacks, Kaspersky’s deep
threat intelligence and security expertise is constantly transforming into
innovative solutions and services to protect businesses, critical
infrastructure, governments and consumers around the globe. The company’s
comprehensive security portfolio includes leading endpoint protection,
specialized security products and services, as well as Cyber Immune solutions
to fight sophisticated and evolving digital threats. We help over 200,000
corporate clients protect what matters most to them. Learn more at www.kaspersky.com.