CRIME
“Operation Alice” Shuts Down 373,000 Dark Web Sites in Massive Global Crackdown
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By Aurax Desk — Updated March 14, 2026
Authorities shut down hundreds of thousands of dark web sites in a global cybercrime crackdown.
A sweeping international law enforcement operation known as “Operation Alice” has led to the shutdown of more than 373,000 dark web sites, in what officials are calling one of the most extensive crackdowns on cybercrime infrastructure ever carried out.
International law enforcement agencies coordinated raids and digital seizures during Operation Alice.
Investigators targeted the digital infrastructure powering illicit dark web marketplaces.
The coordinated effort brought together agencies from multiple countries, targeting hidden services operating on encrypted networks often used for illegal trade. Authorities say the takedown focused on platforms linked to drug trafficking, weapons distribution, financial fraud, and the sale of stolen data, as well as services enabling hacking and identity theft.
Investigators targeted the digital infrastructure powering illicit dark web marketplaces.
The operation spanned multiple countries in a coordinated effort to disrupt cybercrime networks.
Officials say the scale of the takedown sends a strong message to cybercriminals, but caution that the dark web remains resilient, with new sites likely to emerge. Authorities have pledged continued international cooperation to monitor and combat evolving online threats.
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