Operation Ramz
Coverage of Operation Ramz in the Nexus archive.
- Interpol's 'Operation Ramz' Pioneers Cross-Region Collabs in Middle East
Interpol's Operation Ramz is a cross-region collaboration in the Middle East to crack down on cybercrime, involving 13 countries in the MENA region. This is the largest law enforcement collaboration to date. The operation aims to combat cybercrime in the region.
- INTERPOL ‘Operation Ramz’ seizes 53 malware, phishing servers
INTERPOL's Operation Ramz resulted in the arrest of over 200 individuals for cybercrime activities and seized 53 malware and phishing servers, focusing on the Middle East and North Africa. The operation targeted cybercrime activities in the region. The seizures and arrests aim to disrupt cybercrime operations.
- Interpol leads cybercrime crackdown across 13 countries in Middle East, North Africa
Interpol led a cybercrime crackdown across 13 countries in the Middle East and North Africa, resulting in 201 arrests and the seizure of 53 servers. The operation, known as Operation Ramz, disrupted multiple cybercrime services and identified 382 suspects. The effort was supported by various countries and private sector partners.
- INTERPOL Operation Ramz Disrupts MENA Cybercrime Networks with 201 Arrests
INTERPOL coordinated a cybercrime crackdown across the Middle East and North Africa, resulting in 201 arrests and 382 additional suspects identified. The operation involved 13 countries between October 2025 and February 2026. The goal was to investigate and neutralize malicious infrastructure and arrest perpetrators.