2 months ago Dutch cops sent emails to former RaidForums members, asking them to delete stolen data and stop illegal cyber activities and warned them that they are not anonymous. They said that similar actions were taken by law enforcement agencies in the United Kingdom.
Here is the original post on the Netherlands police website: https://www.politie.nl/nieuws/2023/april...-data.html
That's the kind of shit RF users received:
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Here is the original post on the Netherlands police website: https://www.politie.nl/nieuws/2023/april...-data.html
That's the kind of shit RF users received:
![[Image: politie-raidforums-email.jpg]](https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https://www.bleepstatic.com/images/news/law-enforcement/politie/raidforums-emails/politie-raidforums-email.jpg)
"The Dutch Police and international police organizations have launched an investigation into the website Raidforums.com. This resulted in the police taking the website offline and obtaining a dataset containing the platform's user data. As a result of this investigation, several people have been arrested (see QR code).
The investigation has shown that you are linked to a Raidforums user account and that you are active in groups where leaked data is traded. Possession of this is a criminal offence.The police are aware that Raidforums was used to trade leaked data such as pornographic material, personal data and/or account data. Raidforums were also used to gain knowledge for the development of cyber skills that are closely related to committing serious cybercrime crimes.
The Dutch Police urges you to stop participating in online activities, such as trading leaked data. You run the risk of breaking the law. Remove pirated software or datasets obtained from Raidforums or other similar sites. Participation in or further continuation of cybercriminal activities may lead to further action against YOU. Illegal activities conducted on Raidforums.com (or on similar websites) can lead to:
• Conviction: You will be fined, community service or imprisonment
• Criminal record: You will get a criminal record. This makes it more difficult to find an internship or a job, but it also makes traveling abroad more difficult.
• Confiscation: You lose your computer, phone or other electronic devices.
The police take firm action against cybercrime, in whatever form. You are less anonymous online than you think. Do you still choose to commit cybercrime? Then be aware of the consequences. Prevent the police from showing up at your door. Think about your future and don't commit a cyber crime."