In a major international crackdown, a law enforcement operation spearheaded by the London Metropolitan Police and coordinated by Europol has successfully taken down LabHost, one of the most notorious phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) platforms used by cybercriminals worldwide.
Between April 14 and April 17, 2024, authorities carried out synchronized raids across 70 different sites globally, resulting in the arrest of 37 individuals. Among those arrested were four suspects in the UK believed to be the platform’s original creators and administrators. Following the arrests, LabHost’s digital infrastructure was completely dismantled.
LabHost had gained infamy for its ease of use and wide accessibility, making it a go-to cybercrime tool. The service offered more than 170 fake website templates imitating trusted brands from the banking, telecom, and logistics sectors—allowing users to craft convincing phishing campaigns with minimal effort.
According to authorities, LabHost supported over 40,000 phishing domains and catered to approximately 10,000 users across the globe. The coordinated enforcement effort was supported by Europol’s European Cybercrime Centre (EC3) and the Joint Cybercrime Action Taskforce (J-CAT), with 19 countries actively participating in the investigation.
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