FBI's Atlanta field office, with Indonesian authorities, has dismantled a sophisticated global phishing operation. The network stole thousands of victim account credentials and attempted fraud exceeding $20 million or Rp 342 billion. This marks the first joint cyber investigation of its kind.
The FBI's Atlanta field office announced on Monday (April 13, 2026) that it had shut down a cybercrime operation in Indonesia in collaboration with local law enforcement.
The operation relied on a phishing tool known as "kit W3LL" to create fake login pages mimicking trusted websites. Victims unwittingly handed over their account access by entering credentials on these sites.
The FBI's official statement noted that the network stole thousands of account credentials and attempted frauds worth over $20 million. CBS News reported that federal investigators in Atlanta targeted fake sites enabling multimillion-dollar scams.
This represents the first such joint cyber investigation between FBI Atlanta and Indonesian authorities, highlighting key international cooperation against global cybercrime.