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"17-Year-Old Walsall Boy Arrested in International Cybercrime Crackdown"

  • Writer: Jason King
    Jason King
  • Jul 23, 2024
  • 2 min read

Hi and welcome to this JK B'HAM Crime Report for VPN: REGIONAL NETWORKS:



A 17-year-old boy from Walsall has been arrested in connection with a global cybercrime group that has been targeting large organizations with ransomware and gaining unauthorized access to computer networks. The arrest was made in a joint operation by the Regional Organised Crime Unit for the West Midlands (ROCUWM), the National Crime Agency, and the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).


The suspect was apprehended at his home on Thursday, July 18, and taken into custody on suspicion of blackmail and Computer Misuse Act offences. He has been released on bail pending further enquiries. Digital devices were seized from the address for forensic examination.


The investigation is part of a larger effort to dismantle a cyber hacking community that has attacked several major companies worldwide, including MGM Resorts in the United States.


Detective Inspector Hinesh Mehta, Cyber Crime Unit Manager at ROCUWM, emphasized the complexity of the investigation and the importance of international cooperation. He stated, “These cyber groups have targeted well-known organizations with ransomware, extracting significant sums of money. We want to send a clear message that we will find you. It’s simply not worth it.”


Bryan Vorndran, Assistant Director of the FBI’s Cyber Division, highlighted the importance of partnerships in combating cybercrime. He said, “The FBI, in coordination with its partners, will continue to relentlessly pursue malicious actors who target American companies, no matter where they may be located or how sophisticated their techniques are.”


MGM Resorts expressed gratitude for the law enforcement efforts, stating, “We’re proud to have assisted law enforcement in locating and arresting one of the alleged criminals responsible for the cyber attack against MGM Resorts and many others. By voluntarily shutting down our systems, refusing to pay a ransom, and working with law enforcement, the message to criminals was clear: it’s not worth it.”


Microsoft also commended the action, stating, “Today sends a strong message to cybercriminals: there will be consequences for your actions. Microsoft remains committed to collaborating with others across the public and private sector to collectively combat cyber threats and make the Internet a safer place.”


This arrest marks a further step in the ongoing battle against cybercrime, demonstrating the power of international collaboration and the serious consequences for those entangled in such activities.


Well, that’s all for now. But until our next article, please stay tuned, stay informed, but most of all stay safe, and I’ll see you then.


Jason King

Birmingham City-Desk

Twitter (X) @JasonKingNews

 
 
 

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