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Germany says 18 arrested after probe of online fraud involving payment providers

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Posted on November 5, 2025

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WIESBADEN, Germany (Reuters) -An internationally coordinated action against alleged online fraud and money laundering networks that included German payment service providers resulted in 18 arrests,

Eighteen Arrested in Germany for Online Fraud and Payment Scams

Overview of the Online Fraud Case

By Tom Sims

Details of the Investigation

WIESBADEN, Germany (Reuters) -Eighteen people have been arrested following a German-led internationally coordinated investigation of online fraud and money laundering networks that used payment service providers, German authorities said on Wednesday.

Methods Used by Suspects

A total of 44 suspects, including six former employees of large German payment service providers, are believed to have taken part in the scheme, which involved stealing the credit card details of some 4.3 million people across 193 countries, German police and prosecutors said.

Implications for Payment Providers

The suspects partly used phishing to steal individuals' data and then created subscriptions for recurring bills on fake porn and dating services, all with support from payment firms, racking up more than 300 million euros in damages, they said.

The sprawling nature of the case highlights the blurring intersection between the worlds of cybercrime and white-collar crime, the officials told a press conference in the western German town of Wiesbaden.

"What initially looked like small debits turned out to be a global business model with professional structures," said Daniel Thelesklaf, the head of Germany's Financial Intelligence Unit.

"We can see what financial crime looks like in 2025. It is international, it is digital, and it is collaborative."

The officials gave no details about those arrested.

Officials had kept their investigation under wraps until late Tuesday, when they disclosed a coordinated search of buildings in Germany, Italy, Canada, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Singapore, Spain, the U.S. and Cyprus.

Germany's Federal Criminal Police Office said the suspects may have "compromised four major German payment service providers in order to process payments". Authorities have not named the four firms concerned.

(Editing by Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • 18 people arrested in Germany-led fraud investigation.
  • Fraud involved stealing credit card details of 4.3 million people.
  • Suspects used phishing and fake subscriptions to scam victims.
  • Over 300 million euros in damages reported.
  • Investigation spanned multiple countries and involved major payment providers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is online fraud?
Online fraud refers to illegal activities conducted over the internet, where individuals or organizations deceive others to gain financial or personal information.
What is money laundering?
Money laundering is the process of making illegally obtained money appear legitimate by disguising its original source.
What are payment service providers?
Payment service providers are companies that facilitate online payments by allowing businesses to accept various forms of payment, such as credit cards and digital wallets.
What is phishing?
Phishing is a fraudulent attempt to obtain sensitive information, such as usernames and passwords, by disguising as a trustworthy entity in electronic communications.
What is a credit card detail theft?
Credit card detail theft involves stealing someone's credit card information to make unauthorized purchases or transactions.

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