Police take down over 1,000 malicious IP addresses in Singapore in joint operation with Interpol

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Police take down over 1,000 malicious IP addresses in Singapore in joint operation with Interpol

The Singapore Police Force participated in a joint operation with Interpol from January to April this year. PHOTO: Unsplash

The Singapore Police Force (SPF) recently took down more than 1,000 malicious IP addresses here in a joint operation with Interpol.

In a statement on Wednesday (June 11), the SPF said that Operation Secure, which targeted cybercriminal infrastructure, took place from January to April this year.

During this period, officers from the Cybercrime Command under the Criminal Investigation Department worked closely with the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) to take down over 1,000 Singapore-based IP addresses believed to be perpetuating infostealers malware.

Infostealer malware refers to software which secretly infiltrates computer systems and steals sensitive information. This stolen data will subsequently be sent to a remote server controlled by cyber criminals.

The fourth-month operation saw law enforcement agencies from 26 countries working together to locate physical servers believed to be perpetuating infostealers malware, mapping their physical networks and executing targeted take downs.

More than 20,000 malicious IP addresses and domains were taken down as a result.

Commander of SPF’s Cybercrime Command, Assistant Commissioner of Police Paul Tay said that the strong collaboration between the police as well as local and international partners was key to dismantling cybercriminal networks during the operation.

"We will continue to work with CSA and other like-minded partners to protect Singaporeans and businesses from threats in cyberspace; and will spare no effort to disrupt cyber criminals and their operations," he added.

 

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effective meh? 20,000 sounds like a sibei small number when there is a much larger amount of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. can always use another IP on a cloud provider what, not all are reputable or do a lot of kyc
 

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we become some kind of regional HQ liao is it?
no longer just doing laundry biz
 

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errr what does taking down ip addresses even do?
most impt is the people behind all these things...
the people behind it can just switch to other ip addresses.
 

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Singapore have fixed ip addresses? Not all random assigned ip address?
 

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after reading, i still dont understand what has been done

was anyone arrested?
 

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You see ah... registering a website or obtaining an IP address in SG context is not like US... you can suka suka register ...

There is a registrar incharge of all these ... SGNIC? So... is that ownself slap ownself?
 

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Is it interpol intelligence did the investigation and presented the findings, then sg side just go take down the IPs as instructed?

IOW, interpol is the brain and sg is pinky?
 
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