Close Menu
  • Instructions
  • News
    • DeFi
    • Smart Contract
    • Markets
    • Web3
    • Adoption
    • Memecoins
    • Analysis
    • Mining
    • Scams
    • Security
  • Education
    • Learn
    • Wallets & Exchange
  • Documentaries
  • Videos
    • Alessio Rastani
    • Altcoin Buzz
    • Coin Bureau
    • Dapp University
    • DataDash
    • Digital asset News
    • EllioTrades Crypto
    • MMCrypto
    • Lark Davis
    • Ivan on Tech
    • Benjamin Cowen
  • Market
    • Crypto Market Cap
    • Heat Map
    • Converter
    • Metal Prices
    • Stock prices
  • Bonus Books
  • Tools
What's Hot

TON Price Prediction: $1.50 Target as Technical Indicators Signal Potential 13% Rally

May 2, 2026

The Cheap Foreign Labor Regime Blocking Agricultural Intelligence

May 2, 2026

Meteora reports $1.5 million OTC scam loss in Q1 MET report

May 2, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Recession Profit AlertsRecession Profit Alerts
  • Instructions
  • News
    • DeFi
    • Smart Contract
    • Markets
    • Web3
    • Adoption
    • Memecoins
    • Analysis
    • Mining
    • Scams
    • Security
  • Education
    • Learn
    • Wallets & Exchange
  • Documentaries
  • Videos
    • Alessio Rastani
    • Altcoin Buzz
    • Coin Bureau
    • Dapp University
    • DataDash
    • Digital asset News
    • EllioTrades Crypto
    • MMCrypto
    • Lark Davis
    • Ivan on Tech
    • Benjamin Cowen
  • Market
    • Crypto Market Cap
    • Heat Map
    • Converter
    • Metal Prices
    • Stock prices
  • Bonus Books
  • Tools
Recession Profit AlertsRecession Profit Alerts
Home»Security»Major Online Platform for Child Exploitation Dismantled
Major Online Platform for Child Exploitation Dismantled
Security

Major Online Platform for Child Exploitation Dismantled

February 17, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read

One of the largest online platforms for child sexual exploitation has been dismantled in a major international law enforcement operation.

Kidflix, which had 1.8 million registered users, was shut down on March 11 2025 after a lengthy investigation led by Bavarian authorities and supported by Europol. 

The platform, which allowed users to stream and download child sexual abuse material (CSAM), had been operating since 2021.

The operation, named “Operation Stream,” resulted in the identification of 1393 suspects worldwide. So far, 79 individuals have been arrested, with authorities confirming that some not only distributed illegal content but also engaged in the abuse of children.

The crackdown also led to the seizure of more than 3000 electronic devices and the protection of 39 children.

Kidflix had a vast collection of illicit material, with over 91,000 unique videos uploaded overall. These videos, which totaled 6288 hours of footage, were frequently updated, with an average of 3.5 new uploads per hour.

The platform used a token-based system where users could earn or purchase tokens to access higher-quality versions of videos. Payments were primarily made in cryptocurrency, which made efforts to track financial transactions more difficult.

Read more on international operations targeting cybercriminal networks: Europol Taskforce Disrupts Global Criminal Network Through Supply Chain Attack

The investigation began in 2022 and culminated in a two-week enforcement effort from March 10 to March 23 2025.

German and Dutch authorities played a key role in seizing the platform’s servers, which contained around 72,000 videos at the time of the takedown. The scale of the case has made it one of the most significant child exploitation investigations in Europol’s history.

See also  Crypto payment option for Honda cars only works via third-party platform

The agency’s European Cybercrime Centre (EC3) reportedly provided extensive support, analyzing thousands of videos and cross-checking data to identify offenders.

Europol emphasized the importance of international cooperation in tackling cross-border cybercrime and child exploitation. The agency coordinated the exchange of intelligence among the 35 participating countries.

Authorities warn that online child sexual exploitation is an increasing threat fueled by digital anonymity and borderless communication.

Europol has reaffirmed its commitment to combating this crime, encouraging public participation through initiatives like Stop Child Abuse – Trace An Object, which helps law enforcement identify victims.

Source link

Child Dismantled Exploitation Major Online platform

Related Posts

Meteora reports $1.5 million OTC scam loss in Q1 MET report

May 2, 2026

Crypto hack losses top $630M in April, highest since February 2025

May 2, 2026

US seized $500M in Iranian crypto assets, Treasury secretary says

May 2, 2026

Wasabi Protocol drained for $4.5 million in apparent admin key compromise

May 2, 2026
Top Posts

What are address poisoning attacks in crypto and how to avoid them?

September 23, 2023

The Agenda podcast predicts the future of crypto and talks adoption

October 5, 2023

Terrible 2Y Auction: Biggest Tail In 3 Years, Dealers Highest Since 2022

March 24, 2026

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.