The Department of Justice said it arrested three people and seized the domain of Rydox, a dark market site that traded in the personal details of thousands of individuals.
“The Rydox marketplace was a one-stop shop where upwards of 18,000 of its cybercriminal customers could choose from more than 300,000 cybercrime tools,” said Eric Olshan, U.S. Attorney for the western district of Pennsylvania where the trials are set to take place.
“While cybercrime often involves conduct occurring overseas and the actions of foreign nationals, its harms can be devastatingly local, with residents in our own communities suffering financial ruin as a result of the theft and misuse of their sensitive personal information.”
As part of the takedown, authorities also arrested three people, two of whom now face extradition and trial in the U.S. Ardit Kutleshi, 26, and Jetmir Kutleshi, 28 were arrested in Kosovo will both be the lucky recipients of an all expense paid trip to the western district of Pennsylvania court where they will face charges of identity theft, conspiracy to commit identity theft, aggravated identity theft, access device fraud, and money laundering.
According to police filings, the money from Rydox was good while it lasted. It is alleged that the site administrators facilitated around 7,600 transactions involving personally identifiable information, card numbers, and account credentials.