Global crackdown on organised crime after high-tech US-Australia sting
The Peninsula
CANBERRA: US and Australian authorities hacked into an app used by criminals to read millions of encrypted messages, leading to hundreds of arrests of suspected organised crime figures in 18 countries, Australian officials said on Tuesday.
"Operation ironside" by Australian police and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation ensnared suspects in Australia, Asia, South America and the Middle East involved in the global narcotics trade, the officials said. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said the operation "struck a heavy blow against organised crime - not just in this country, but one that will echo around organised crime around the world".More Related News