Hack: Crimes Online (2023) Season 1 (Amazon Prime)
Hack Crimes Online is a series of true cybercrime stories based on a novel by India’s prominent cyber-crime investigator Mr. Amit Dubey. The series reveals shocking cybercrime incidents by hacking into people’s social media accounts, blackmailing, launching ransomware attacks on big corporate companies, PUBG, and much more.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller, Web Series
Director: Amazon Prime
Actors: Leena Sharma, Riddhi Kumar
Country: India
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