US and French Authorities Confirm Arrest of Notorious Hackers Behind BreachForums
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In a significant breakthrough in the fight against cybercrime, US and French authorities have confirmed the arrests of five hackers accused of being part of a notorious cybercrime forum, BreachForums. The US Department of Justice announced the indictment of British national Kai West, 25, accusing him of being a serial hacker known as IntelBroker. According to the indictment, West is accused of being behind a years-long hacking scheme that caused more than $25 million in damages by targeting over 40 victims, including a telecoms company, a municipal healthcare provider, and an Internet service provider. In the case of the healthcare provider, West allegedly tried to sell sensitive patient information, including names, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, genders, health plan, and employer information. The Justice Department alleges that West was the leader of a hacking group known as CyberN**, which frequented BreachForums, a cybercrime forum shut down by a coalition of international law enforcement agencies in 2023 and 2024. West was arrested in France earlier in February and is now facing extradition to the United States. The authorities have not released further details about the other four hackers arrested, but the move is seen as a major success in the fight against cybercrime. It is worth noting that BreachForums was previously shut down by a coalition of international law enforcement agencies in 2023 and 2024.