As many as 37 people have been arrested in a multinational crackdown on the LabHost cybercrime service, which criminals used to steal personal credentials from victims around the world. LabHos is considered one of the largest Phishing as a Service (PhaaS) providers, providing phishing pages to banks, well-known organizations and other service providers located in Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom. Its PhaaS service charges between $179 and $300 per month and attracts tens of thousands of criminals around the world. It is estimated that its phishing infrastructure contains more than 40,000 domain names, and the number of victims exceeds 160,000 in Australia, the United Kingdom and other places. (Thehackernews)