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Second LulzSec suspect arrested over year-old hacking incident

An attack on Sony Pictures' website, more than a year ago, has not gone unpunished. A second suspect in the attack has been arrested over his crimes, and could face 15 years imprisonment for them. Read...

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Dutch gamer charged with hacking an MMO in 2007 and 2008

A Dutch national who demanded rewards for ceasing attacks on an MMO's servers could be "levelled up" to five years in the slammer after being found guilty of conspiracy to commit computer intrusion....

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Kim Dotcom's extradition case could go all the way to July 2013

Kim Dotcom's extradition to the United States hearing could be pushed all the way back to July 2013, with the family's case reaching box-office proportions in terms of plot twists and turns. Read more...

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Three Anonymous members plead guilty over PayPal attack

Hackers identifying themselves as part of the Anonymous collective have admitted their guilt in an attack against PayPal, which the company alleges lost them £3.5 million during 2010. Read more...

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FBI announces arrest of 10 people over Butterfly Botnet

The FBI has confirmed the arrest of 10 people over the Butterfly Botnet; a botnet that, peaking at more than 11 million machines infected, harvesting details on bank accounts and passwords. Read more...

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Shanghai could be home to secretive Chinese hackers

Unit 61938, a group of Chinese governmental hackers responsible for more than 100 documented attacks since 2006, might have been nailed on the outskirts of the world's biggest city - Shanghai. Read...

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Microsoft to open new cybercrime center in Redmond

Microsoft is launching a new Cybercrime Center by merging its digital crimes and software piracy teams in an effort to better combat malware and hacking threats. Read more...

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Microsoft opens new Cybercrime Center complex

Microsoft has now officially opened its new Cybercrime Center complex in Redmond, Washington, which it says will be able to help combat global cyberthreats in real time. Read more...

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Microsoft asks people to "Do1Thing" for Safer Internet Day 2014

Microsoft is urging everybody to "Do1Thing" on this year's Safer Internet Day to help keep people safer online and provide training so that people can protect against digital threats for life. Read...

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Microsoft announces new partnerships to combat cybercrime

Microsoft has announced it has entered into partnerships with three groups (The Organization of American States, Europol and FIS) in its continued efforts to help combat international cybercrime. Read...

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Michaels becomes latest retailer hit with credit card data breach

Michaels announced this week that a data breach which happened between May 8, 2013 and January 27, 2014 has resulted in the exposure of 2.6 million credit card numbers to cyber-criminals. Read more...

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How Russian cybercrime bosses crafted a ransomware empire out of an economic...

A new report details an organized deep web-based Russian ransomware campaign which has targeted thousands of corporations, from hospitals to hotels, and netted ringleaders exorbitant salaries. Read...

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Cybercriminals embracing ransomware at an alarming pace, says researchers

According to security experts, the utilization of ransomware by cybercriminals is rapidly rising. This is reportedly due to the openness of source codes, as well as the large money criminals get. Read...

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Senate panel in Pakistan approves controversial cybercrime bill

A senate panel in Pakistan has approved a controversial cybercrime bill, which could be written into the country's law if endorsed by the senate and finally, the President Mamnoon Hussain. Read more...

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Indian ISPs start blocking torrent websites, scares visitors with three-year...

Internet Service Providers in India have been blocking torrents/warez websites as part of a government order. Those who are caught could be fined, as well as jailed for three years. Read more...

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Android malware attacks your router through your smartphone

A new malware was recently seen attacking routers using Android phones. It brute forces routers using a predefined list of default router passwords, and uses the network to further spread crime. Read...

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Cybercriminal gets prison sentence over data theft and attempt to send heroin...

A malware operator named Sergey Vovnenko was recently sentenced to 41 months in prison after managing a malware botnet that was able to infect computers, whose data were stolen and sold online. Read...

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Cyber attacks on bitcoin exchanges prove its value according to executive

During an interview, the CEO of BTCC said that the increase in cyber attacks on bitcoin exchanges proves the value behind the cryptocurrency and that the value of bitcoin will increase substantially....

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Global cyber-attack could reportedly cost around $53 billion, or even worse

A new report by Lloyd's of London has found that a global cyber-attack could cost around $53 billion in economic losses, which could match the ones incurred during natural disasters. Read more...

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The new IBM Z is capable of encrypting all the data, all the time, at any scale

IBM introduces the Z Mainframe, a breakthrough in data protection technology designed to safeguard online transactions and sensitive data from the epidemic of cyber attacks and data breaches. Read more...

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Online course teaches Russian wannabe hackers how to commit credit card fraud

A threat intelligence firm has taken a look at an online course that actually offers its students lessons on how to commit credit card fraud and gain access to online accounts for their own gain. Read...

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Bitcoin's volatility is causing headaches for ransomware makers

The recent surge in Bitcoin's popularity, and the subsequent increase in the volatility of its value, transaction fees and processing times, are causing ransomware makers to look elsewhere. Read more...

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Europol targeting users of major DDoS-for-hire website with legal action

Europol is going after the 151,000 registered users of the biggest DDoS-for-hire website. The law enforcement authority has warned that these people will "face action for the damage they have caused."...

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Microsoft reports increased cyberattacks targeting U.S. elections

Microsoft has reported increased activity from hacking groups based in Russia, China, and Iran targeting the U.S. presidential elections. Both Biden and Trump campaigns have been attacked. Read more...

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Cyberflashing law reforms set to come to England and Wales

The Law Commission has put forward some reforms for the U.K. government to look at, they include the criminalisation of cyberflashing and pile-on harassment but increase the criminality threshold. Read...

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Microsoft hampers cyberattack on Munich Security Conference attendees

Microsoft has announced that it has prevented a cyberattack on Munich Security Conference and Think 20 attendees. The attack was carried out by Phosphorus, a hacking group from Iran. Read more...

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Microsoft urges governments to fight against North Korean and Russian attacks...

In a sternly worded letter, Microsoft has urged world leaders to unite and take action against cybercrime groups from North Korea and Russia, among others, which are attacking healthcare institutions....

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NortonLifeLock: Two out of every five Americans affected by cybercrime in 2020

NortonLifeLock has released new data that suggests 330 million people in 10 countries were affected by cybercrime last year with 55 million people being affected by identity theft. Read more...

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Microsoft: Russia poses the greatest cybersecurity threat to governments

Microsoft has published its annual Digital Defense Report, highlighting that nation-state actors from Russia pose the biggest threat to foreign governments, such as the United States. Read more...

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Permiso's cyber security increased with new cloud detection service

With the increasing cyber threats, the cloud environment has become unsafe. Users look for better threat detection services as Permiso launches P0 Labs offering an identity-based approach. Read more...

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Uber faces major cybersecurity breach, investigation underway [Update]

Uber has suffered a significant data breach. The rideshare company has taken several of its internal systems offline to assess the extent of the damage done. It's the first major attack since 2016....

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Health insurer Medibank becomes the latest victim of cyberattack

Medibank, the Australian private health insurance provider has been hit by a cyber incident. Currently, It is investigating the nature of the incident and any impact it may have on its customers. Read...

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Digital IDs of 600,000 Indians were being sold for around $6 each on bot markets

NordVPN's study shows millions of people globally were hit by data theft in the past four years. Data stolen and then sold on bot markets included user logins, cookies, digital fingerprints, and more....

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Reddit suffers security breach after employee falls for phishing attack

Reddit recently suffered a security breach that allowed cybercriminals to access some of its internal data and systems. The incident was a result of a successful phishing attack against the company....

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New ESXiArgs ransomware variant can evade CISA's recovery script

The cybercriminals behind the ESXiArgs ransomware have created a new variant that evades the recovery script that the U.S. CISA recently released. The new version also comes with a new ransom note....

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Australian financial company Latitude gets hacked, customer data stolen

Australian digital payments and lending company Latitude Financial has suffered a hacking incident. This allows cybercriminals to get a hold of the identification documents of 328,000 customers. Read...

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FBI takes down Qakbot botnet and malware infecting over 700,000 systems

The FBI and the US Justice Department announced a multinational operation to “disrupt and dismantle” Qakbot, a botnet infecting over 700,000 computers systems and 200,000 in the US. Read more...

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Microsoft explains how a Chinese hacker group was able to access government...

In a report posted this week, Microsoft stated that a Chinese hacker group was able to get a Microsoft account (MSA) consumer key because a consumer signing system crash in April 2021 exposed the key....

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Microsoft warns about a new malware threat that's being distributed via Teams...

Microsoft has revealed that a threat actor labeled Storm-0324 is distributing malware by using "phishing lures through Microsoft Teams chats" that could be used to launch ransomware attacks. Read more...

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Microsoft announces Secure Future Initiative to help improve its...

Microsoft has announced plans to beef up its cybersecurity efforts. It revealed plans for its Secure Future Initiative which will use AI and more advanced software engineering to combat cybercrime....

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