In a recent law enforcement operation, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) dismantled the notorious cyber-criminal forum known as the Russian Anonymous Marketplace (RAMP), a platform favored by ransomware actors and initial access brokers. This takedown represents a significant disruption in the cybercrime landscape, particularly for Russian-speaking cybercriminals. The news of RAMP's disarray emerged in late January 2026, when several cyber threat intelligence (CTI) analysts observed tha
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In a recent law enforcement operation, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) dismantled the notorious cyber-criminal forum known as the Russian Anonymous Marketplace (RAMP), a platform favored by ransomware actors and initial access brokers. This takedown represents a significant disruption in the cybercrime landscape, particularly for Russian-speaking cybercriminals. The news of RAMP's disarray emerged in late January 2026, when several cyber threat intelligence (CTI) analysts observed tha
In a recent law enforcement operation, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) dismantled the notorious cyber-criminal forum known as the Russian Anonymous Marketplace (RAMP), a platform favored by ransomware actors and initial access brokers. This takedown represents a significant disruption in the cybercrime landscape, particularly for Russian-speaking cybercriminals. The news of RAMP's disarray emerged in late January 2026, when several cyber threat intelligence (CTI) analysts observed tha
In a recent law enforcement operation, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) dismantled the notorious cyber-criminal forum known as the Russian Anonymous Marketplace (RAMP), a platform favored by ransomware actors and initial access brokers. This takedown represents a significant disruption in the cybercrime landscape, particularly for Russian-speaking cybercriminals. The news of RAMP's disarray emerged in late January 2026, when several cyber threat intelligence (CTI) analysts observed tha
In a recent law enforcement operation, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) dismantled the notorious cyber-criminal forum known as the Russian Anonymous Marketplace (RAMP), a platform favored by ransomware actors and initial access brokers. This takedown represents a significant disruption in the cybercrime landscape, particularly for Russian-speaking cybercriminals. The news of RAMP's disarray emerged in late January 2026, when several cyber threat intelligence (CTI) analysts observed tha