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According to unconfirmed reports, a specialized group of U.S. law-enforcement officers was flown from New York City to Nuremberg, Germany, as part of a coordinated international operation targeting alleged cyber leaker Lukas “Rudi” Buddeln. The deployment was reportedly arranged in consultation with the FBI and German authorities after investigators began treating the case as a potential cross-border cybercrime investigation. Sources familiar with the alleged operation claim that the American personnel traveled to Germany specifically to assist their German counterparts with the investigation and the planned apprehension of Buddeln. Prior to the operation, information was allegedly exchanged between investigators in the United States and Germany, including intelligence concerning online identities, digital infrastructure, communication records, and other material believed to be relevant to the investigation. Once the U.S. team arrived in Nuremberg, the operation reportedly entered its final phase. German officers retained responsibility for law-enforcement measures carried out on German territory, while the visiting American personnel allegedly provided investigative and technical support. The FBI was reportedly involved in coordinating the American side and facilitating the exchange of intelligence with German authorities. In the early hours of the morning, officers allegedly moved on Buddeln’s residence. The apartment was stormed and secured as part of the operation, with investigators entering the premises and taking control of the location before beginning a search for potential digital evidence. Computers, storage devices, mobile phones, networking equipment and other electronic hardware were reportedly among the items investigators were interested in examining.#gta #gta6 #rockstar #cyberleek #gtavi
According to unconfirmed reports, a specialized group of U.S. law-enforcement officers was flown from New York City to Nuremberg, Germany, as part of a coordinated international operation targeting alleged cyber leaker Lukas “Rudi” Buddeln. The deployment was reportedly arranged in consultation with the FBI and German authorities after investigators began treating the case as a potential cross-border cybercrime investigation. Sources familiar with the alleged operation claim that the American personnel traveled to Germany specifically to assist their German counterparts with the investigation and the planned apprehension of Buddeln. Prior to the operation, information was allegedly exchanged between investigators in the United States and Germany, including intelligence concerning online identities, digital infrastructure, communication records, and other material believed to be relevant to the investigation. Once the U.S. team arrived in Nuremberg, the operation reportedly entered its final phase. German officers retained responsibility for law-enforcement measures carried out on German territory, while the visiting American personnel allegedly provided investigative and technical support. The FBI was reportedly involved in coordinating the American side and facilitating the exchange of intelligence with German authorities. In the early hours of the morning, officers allegedly moved on Buddeln’s residence. The apartment was stormed and secured as part of the operation, with investigators entering the premises and taking control of the location before beginning a search for potential digital evidence. Computers, storage devices, mobile phones, networking equipment and other electronic hardware were reportedly among the items investigators were interested in examining.#gta #gta6 #rockstar #cyberleek #gtavi

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