Police arrest 800 people in a huge global sting involving encrypted phones used by criminals that were secretly planted by law enforcement agencies - Europol
The seeds of the operations were sown when law enforcement agencies earlier took down two other encrypted platforms, EncroChat and SkyECC. That meant crime gangs that traffic drugs and organise underworld hits around the world were in the market for new secure phones.
The cover appeared to be blown in March 2021 when a blogger detailed AN0M security flaws and claimed it was a scam linked to Australia, the United States and other members of the FiveEyes intelligence sharing network.“There was a void that was created by a lack of these encrypted platforms,” said Calvin Shivers of the FBI.
Earlier Tuesday, authorities in Australia and New Zealand said they’d dealt a huge blow to organised crime after hundreds of criminals were tricked into using the messaging app. The raids, focused in the western state of Hesse and in cooperation with Europol, were part of an investigation initiated by US law enforcement authorities that started in 2018, Frankfurt public prosecutors office said.
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