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Red Card 2.0

February 2026, Fraud and stolen data
Led by International Criminal Police Organization

Extended pass entry, last reviewed August 21, 2026

What was taken down?

Fraud-related infrastructure disrupted across participating countries.

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What happened to the people?

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

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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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An INTERPOL-coordinated operation, Red Card 2.0, targeted cross-border online-fraud infrastructure and networks.

Date
February 2026
Target
Cross-border online fraud infrastructure, multi threat infrastructure
Activity
Fraud and stolen data
Operational lead
INTERPOL
Jurisdiction
Not established
Outcome
Fraud-related infrastructure disrupted across participating countries.
Status
Completed
Legal mechanism
Coordinated national judicial/search-and-seizure authority.
Group accounted for
Not established

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 established

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

  1. [1]
    Operation Red Card 2.0 targets cross-border online fraud

    INTERPOL, February 18, 2026, Source grade P2

    Establishes the INTERPOL-coordinated Red Card 2.0 action against fraud infrastructure.

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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.