"Spanish Police Arrest 34 Alleged Cybercriminals for Scamming Operation"

The Spanish police have arrested 34 alleged cybercriminals accused of various online scams. In the provinces of Madrid, Málaga, Huelva, Alicante, and Murcia, police conducted 16 investigations as part of the operation against the group. It is believed that the alleged cybercriminals performed scams via email, phone, and text. They allegedly perpetrated "son in distress" scams, the manipulation of delivery notes from technology companies, and vishing campaigns pretending to be electrical supply company employees. They are estimated to have gained around $3.2 million from their scams. Police also uncovered a database containing the stolen information of four million people. This article continues to discuss the arrest of 34 alleged cybercriminals.

The Record reports "Spanish Police Arrest 34 Alleged Cybercriminals for Scamming Operation"

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