Turkish intelligence dismantles global cyber espionage network
The Turkish National Intelligence Organization (MIT) has dismantled a global cyber espionage network that stole personal data from thousands worldwide, including Türkiye. The operation, which led to 11 arrests and the shutdown of several websites, revealed that the stolen data was shared with terrorist groups.
- Türkiye
- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 10:51 | 13 August 2024
- Modified Date: 11:23 | 13 August 2024
The Turkish National Intelligence Organization (MIT) has successfully dismantled a global cyber espionage network that had stolen personal data from thousands of individuals worldwide, including in Türkiye.
In a coordinated effort with the Turkish Gendarmerie General Command and the National Cyber Incident Response Center (USOM), MIT carried out the operation as part of an investigation led by the Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor's Office, according to security sources.
During the operation, 11 suspects were arrested.
DATA SHARED WITH TERRORIST ORGANIZATIONS
MIT reported that the cyber espionage network, which had international connections, was found to be sharing stolen personal data with various entities, including terrorist organizations.
Long-term surveillance by MIT revealed that the network provided critical information to support terrorist operations.
WEBSITES SHUT DOWN
The 11 suspects arrested have been imprisoned, and numerous websites associated with the network have been taken down.
The investigation, which remains confidential, is ongoing. The seized data is undergoing a thorough examination.
MIT plans to continue expanding its cyber espionage operations to safeguard sensitive personal data and will scrutinize international connections as well.
MIT emphasized its commitment to taking decisive and preventive measures against activities that threaten Türkiye's national security.