Spanish National Police, in an operation supported by Europol, have made multiple arrests as part of an investigation into the fixing of football matches, including one between two La Liga... read more →
A Europe-wide organised crime network was broken up last week following a joint operation between several national police forces, leading to the arrest of 22 suspects, Europol has announced. The... read more →
Bestmixer.io, a website that that allows cyber criminals to mix crypto-transactions in order to hide the true source of funds, has been shut down by Dutch authorities, according to Europol... read more →
A global network of cyber criminals accused of stealing $100 million from more than 41,000 victims around the world using Russian malware has been dismantled, according US and European police... read more →
Three people suspected of managing the world's second-largest dark web market have been arrested in Germany, the Hesse Attorney General's Office said on Friday. The suspects are men aged between... read more →
Organised crime is the biggest threat to security in Europe, far exceeding that of terrorism and migration, according to security officials who spoke at a conference hosted by Europol in... read more →
Searches were carried out last Thursday at nine different locations in Ukraine as part of two criminal investigations into the illegal online market called xDedic, Europol announced on Monday. The... read more →
Spanish police have arrested 15 people suspected of earning millions of euros by fixing professional tennis matches, according to the European police agency Europol. "An organised crime group involved in... read more →
A "very prominent" Ukrainian man was arrested earlier this month in a 12th century chateau near Dijon, where he had been living “a very lavish lifestyle” since fleeing Ukraine where... read more →
Investigators in the German state of Saxony have uncovered a Europe-wide network of cybercriminals, leading to arrest of 15 people accused of fraudulent online orders worth more than 18 million... read more →