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INTERPOL Synergia II

November 2024, Multi threat campaign
Led by International Criminal Police Organization

Extended pass entry, last reviewed August 21, 2026

What was taken down?

More than 22,000 malicious IPs, domains, servers, and related infrastructure disrupted across the campaign.

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What happened to the people?

No individual outcomes are recorded against this entry.
Group accounted for: Not applicable

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Did it stay down?

Not established in the public record. No later activity is recorded against this entry.

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INTERPOL's Synergia II campaign coordinated more than 90 countries against heterogeneous malicious infrastructure, reporting more than 22,000 malicious infrastructures disrupted.

Date
November 2024
Target
Heterogeneous malicious infrastructure (phishing, malware, ransomware C2), multi threat infrastructure
Activity
Multi threat campaign
Operational lead
INTERPOL
Jurisdiction
Not established
Outcome
More than 22,000 malicious IPs, domains, servers, and related infrastructure disrupted across the campaign.
Status
Completed
Legal mechanism
Coordinated national judicial/search-and-seizure authority in each participating country.
Group accounted for
Not applicable

No individual is named against this entry in the cited record. That is a gap in what has been published rather than a finding that nobody was involved.

Group accounted for: Not applicable

The cited record does not say how large the group was or whether everyone involved has been identified.

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Not established in the public record. No later activity is recorded against this entry.

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Official sources

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    INTERPOL operation Synergia II targets cybercrime infrastructure across 95 countries

    INTERPOL, November 5, 2024, Source grade P2

    Establishes the more-than-90-country scope and 22,000+ malicious infrastructures disrupted.

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

Coverage note. Added from deep-research aggregation pass. Not independently re-verified source-by-source to the same standard as the original 38-incident core; source_quality capped at S2/P2 pending a dedicated verification pass.