
The Metropolitan Police has arrested two London youths for their alleged roles in an international cyber crime forum.
The teenagers were picked up yesterday on suspicion of encouraging or assisting crime, unauthorised access under the Computer Misuse Act and conspiracy to commit fraud.
The arrests were made with the aid of the Police Central e-Crime Unit (PCeU).
The accused have not been named, and are identified only as ’17-year-old male (‘A’) and ’18-year-old man (‘B’)’. Both have been bailed until further enquiries are completed in early August when the 10-month investigation closes.
The PCeU believes that the pair were involved in the largest international English speaking online cyber criminal forum, and detectives have recovered 65,000 compromised card numbers which they said could have led to industry losses totalling £7.9m.
The forum has 8,000 members, according to the Met Police, and officers found evidence that it was “promoting and facilitating the electronic theft of personal information, credit and debit card fraud, buying and selling of personal information (including passwords and PINs), the creation and exchange of malicious computer programs (malware) and tutorials providing advice on how to commit such offences, including how to evade and frustrate law enforcement activity and exchanging details of vulnerable sites”.
