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Reminds me in one of the versions of The Warriors (1979) Cyrus says in his speech the largest gang in NY is the NYPD

Good to see the FBI crews banner art is improving.

(The ransomware's .onion art is also quite good)

Reject Modernity, Embrace Tradition

Couldn't find this one in the list. Indictment documents published just this week.

http://pageturner.us/

Not sure if the admin added it after this or not - but it’s listed for January 14, 2025.
Yeah, this one was added because of the comment
Damn all of these notices are so NCIS looking
Check out this notice with a message to the site admins...

  Site Admins — you know who you are. 
  If you want to talk, contact us on Signal at +1-662-646-1561 or TOX ID 
  06558476723DC998EECB84EE4A3BBAB299AADE5F22781D09FB98BD86FF40BA26DIC71F8BC69A. 
  Don't be the last to reach out.
https://seized.matdoes.dev/b/9ffaa123edfca43f0a43cc5ba11a1c1...
Effort to "roll up" the org, starting with as many bottom-level people as possible?
Prisoner’s dilemma proposition in real life: be the first to snitch
This feels kind of hopeful and comforting evidence against all the stories and suspicions on government agencies monitoring and tracking all internet usage.

There’s lot of influental organizations here, cracking down on real crime and even then they can’t break anonymity of internet if one is skilled enough.

Most are what I'd expect from law enforcement, boring, but a few I'm surprised by.

The Genesis Market one featuring a guy in an FBI hoodie with the hood up which is remarkably casual and in marked contrast to the other with hooded figures representing the criminals.

The Operational Royal Flush one has a red matrix characters, a giant deck of cards and most surprisingly, most of the bureau logos are relatively small despite not lacking for space.

Then there is Operation Endgame with disintegrating network background which is a bit of a step up in terms of effort.

Not particularly professional, but still my favorite is probably Nemesis Market with the animation of a space ship blowing up "Nemesis" leaving behind a QR code. Not sure why you need a QR code on a website, but maybe they catch people who use their phones to visit the site or something.

Looks like the same overenthusiastic intern designed all the placeholder graphics