KEY POINTS
  • Britain's Metropolitan Police said in a statement Thursday that the LabHost website was used by 2,000 criminals to steal users' personal details.
  • Police identified just under 70,000 individual U.K. victims who entered their details onto one of LabHost's websites.
  • LabHost's websites were disrupted and replaced with a message stating that law enforcement has seized the services.
Illustration of a cybercriminal using a computer.

A huge fraud website used by thousands of criminals to trick people into handing over personal information such as email addresses, passwords and bank details, has been infiltrated by international police.

Britain's Metropolitan Police said in a statement Thursday that the website, called LabHost, was used by 2,000 criminals to steal users' personal details.