International agency release

# Operation Serengeti 2.0 disrupts over 11,000 malicious cyber infrastructures in Africa

INTERPOL / AFRIPOL, August 22, 2025. Establishes the 18-country-plus-UK scope and 11,000+ malicious infrastructures figure..

**Source type:** International agency release

**Published:** August 22, 2025

**Research grade:** P2

**Used in entries:** 2

## Bibliographic record

**Publisher:** INTERPOL / AFRIPOL

**Published:** August 22, 2025

**Source type:** International agency release

**Research grade:** Source grade P2

**Language:** English

**Official record:** Official publication

**Address:** No address recorded for this source. Publisher, title, and date are given so it can be retrieved from the publisher.

**What it supports:** Establishes the 18-country-plus-UK scope and 11,000+ malicious infrastructures figure.

**Dataset id:** src\_interpol\_serengeti2\_2025

## Research notes

- Not independently re-verified in this pass.

How this source is used

Cited 2 times across 1 record type.

The role on each citation records what the source was relied on for. A primary source establishes the fact, a supporting source corroborates it, technical evidence describes the infrastructure, and a later outcome records what happened afterwards.

Sources were reviewed to a research cutoff of August 20, 2026. Addresses recorded after that date are not reflected here.

## Cited by

### Organization roles

2 citations

Cited for an organization's recorded role in a takedown.

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[International Criminal Police Organization](https://takedownindex.org/takedowns/serengeti-2-0)

Co-lead, Serengeti 2.0

Primary source
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[African Union Mechanism for Police Cooperation](https://takedownindex.org/takedowns/serengeti-2-0)

Co-lead, Serengeti 2.0

Primary source

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