Overview
- Operation Vinteox began in March when cybercrime investigators infiltrated closed messaging groups distributing intimate content without consent
- Authorities arrested two 23-year-olds in La Rioja and Soria this week and later released them under charges of violating privacy, disclosure of secrets and illicit computer access
- Investigators have identified 27 confirmed non-consenting victims and traced images involving over 50 women across eight Spanish provinces
- Agents seized 33 videos depicting sexual assaults and potential child abuse, some of which bear signs of having been recorded in Asia, South America or Russia
- Cyber-forensics teams are combing cloud storage for additional evidence and coordinating with Europol and Interpol as the probe continues