- Europol’s “Operation Alice” dismantles massive dark web fraud network
- 373,000 websites shut down, 105 servers seized, operator identified
- 440 customers investigated for attempting to purchase CSAM; involved global agencies
Earlier this month, Europol led a global operation against a major cybercrime network. It resulted in the takedown of hundreds of thousands of dark web sites, the seizure of more than a hundred servers and other hardware, and the identification of hundreds of cybercriminals and cybercrime facilitators.
For the past seven years (since 2019), a Chinese person operated a network of dark sites called “Alice with Violence CP”. This network offered child sexual abuse (CSAM) and cybercrime-as-a-service (CaaS) materials to its customers through a vast network of more than 373,000 websites.
Customers would pay anywhere between $20 and $250 to get either a “few gigabytes” or “several terabytes” of CSAM content, sold in “packages.” However, the whole operation was a scam and people never got anything despite paying. Still, the operator made about $400,000 from about 10,000 customers.
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Operation Alice
In 2021, Europol started its investigation into the fraudulent network and on March 9, 2026, “Operation Alice” started, which initially only targeted the operator of the platform. Meanwhile, law enforcement authorities managed to identify 440 customers who used the service and, because they sought to buy child pornography, are now being investigated themselves.
“The operation is still ongoing against more than a hundred of these individuals,” Europol said in a press release.
The operation ended on March 19, the agency said, with the network’s operator “identified” as well as 440 customers. More than 373,000 dark web sites were shut down and 105 servers were seized. The police also seized computers, mobile phones and data carriers (flash drives and the like).
Twenty-three national law enforcement agencies participated in Operation Alice, including the US Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), the UK National Crime Agency (NCA), and agencies in Australia, France, Germany, Spain, Ukraine and many other countries.
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