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"The second you arrest one admin, three more volunteers pop up," says a senior threat intelligence analyst who spoke on condition of anonymity. "The data is already out there. The backups are on a dozen different servers in Russia, the Netherlands, and Singapore. As long as there is money to be made selling stolen identities, BreachForums or its spiritual successor will exist."

In the shadowy corridors of the Dark Web, few names have commanded as much fear, respect, and scrutiny as . Emerging from the ashes of the legendary RaidForums, this cybercrime haven quickly became the epicenter of data leaks, credential dumps, and illicit trading. However, its journey has been a volatile rollercoaster of law enforcement takedowns, betrayals, and resurrection attempts.

In the cybersecurity world, taking down a forum is often akin to cutting off the head of a hydra. Almost immediately after the seizure, splinter groups and copycats attempted to revive the community.

), was arrested in New York, leading to the site's first major FBI seizure. A massive joint operation by the

Shortly after the seizure, the forum's owner, (pompompurin), was arrested in New York. He was charged with conspiracy to commit access device fraud and possession of child pornography (stemming from content posted by users). In early 2024, Fitzpatrick pleaded guilty and faced significant prison time, marking a major victory for federal prosecutors.

New users had to pay a small fee (or provide a valid leak) to gain full access. The site used a reputation system where vendors ("Leakers") received "reaction scores" based on the quality of their data.

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"The second you arrest one admin, three more volunteers pop up," says a senior threat intelligence analyst who spoke on condition of anonymity. "The data is already out there. The backups are on a dozen different servers in Russia, the Netherlands, and Singapore. As long as there is money to be made selling stolen identities, BreachForums or its spiritual successor will exist."

In the shadowy corridors of the Dark Web, few names have commanded as much fear, respect, and scrutiny as . Emerging from the ashes of the legendary RaidForums, this cybercrime haven quickly became the epicenter of data leaks, credential dumps, and illicit trading. However, its journey has been a volatile rollercoaster of law enforcement takedowns, betrayals, and resurrection attempts.

In the cybersecurity world, taking down a forum is often akin to cutting off the head of a hydra. Almost immediately after the seizure, splinter groups and copycats attempted to revive the community.

), was arrested in New York, leading to the site's first major FBI seizure. A massive joint operation by the

Shortly after the seizure, the forum's owner, (pompompurin), was arrested in New York. He was charged with conspiracy to commit access device fraud and possession of child pornography (stemming from content posted by users). In early 2024, Fitzpatrick pleaded guilty and faced significant prison time, marking a major victory for federal prosecutors.

New users had to pay a small fee (or provide a valid leak) to gain full access. The site used a reputation system where vendors ("Leakers") received "reaction scores" based on the quality of their data.