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- North Korean Hackers Drain $285 Million From Drift in 10 Seconds
Cybercrime
The attackers prepared infrastructure and multiple nonce-based transactions, took over an admin key, and drained five vaults. The post North Korean Hackers Drain $285 Million From Drift in 10 Seconds appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Toy Giant Hasbro Hit by Cyberattack
Cybercrime
The company is investigating the full scope of the incident, including whether any files have been compromised.
- Toy Giant Hasbro Hit by Cyberattack
Cybercrime
The company is investigating the full scope of the incident, including whether any files have been compromised. The post Toy Giant Hasbro Hit by Cyberattack appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- US Charges Uranium Crypto Exchange Hacker
Cybercrime
Jonathan Spalletta exploited smart contract vulnerabilities to steal approximately $55 million in cryptocurrency and cause Uranium to shut down. The post US Charges Uranium Crypto Exchange Hacker appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Stolen Logins Are Fueling Everything From Ransomware to Nation-State Cyberattacks
Identity & Access · Cybercrime
Report shows how industrialized credential theft underpins ransomware, SaaS breaches, and geopolitical attacks, shifting security focus from prevention to detecting misuse of legitimate access. The post Stolen Logins Are Fueling Everything From Ransomware to Nation-State Cyberattacks appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Pro-Iranian Hacking Group Claims Credit for Hack of FBI Director Kash Patel’s Personal Account
Cybercrime · Cyberwarfare
The group that it was making available for download emails and other documents from Patel’s account. The post Pro-Iranian Hacking Group Claims Credit for Hack of FBI Director Kash Patel’s Personal Account appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Alleged RedLine Malware Administrator Extradited to US
Cybercrime · Malware & Threats
Hambardzum Minasyan of Armenia has been accused of being involved in the development and administration of the infostealer malware. The post Alleged RedLine Malware Administrator Extradited to US appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Russian Cybercriminal Gets 2-Year Prison Sentence in US
Ransomware · Cybercrime
Ilya Angelov was a member of the cybercrime group tracked as TA-551, Shathak, Gold Cabin, Monster Libra, and ATK236. The post Russian Cybercriminal Gets 2-Year Prison Sentence in US appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- US Prisons Russian Access Broker for Aiding Ransomware Attacks
Ransomware · Cybercrime
Aleksei Volkov has been sentenced to 81 months in prison for his role in Yanluowang ransomware attacks. The post US Prisons Russian Access Broker for Aiding Ransomware Attacks appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- M-Trends 2026: Initial Access Handoff Shrinks From Hours to 22 Seconds
Cybercrime
The latest M-Trends report is based on insights from over 500,000 hours of Mandiant incident response investigations in 2025. The post M-Trends 2026: Initial Access Handoff Shrinks From Hours to 22 Seconds appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- In Other News: New Android Safeguards, Operation Alice, UK Toughens Cyber Reporting
Cybercrime
Other noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: vulnerabilities found in KVM devices, Claudy Day Claude vulnerabilities, The Gentlemen ransomware group. The post In Other News: New Android Safeguards, Operation Alice, UK Toughens Cyber Reporting appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Thousands of Magento Sites Hit in Ongoing Defacement Campaign
Cybercrime
The attacks started on February 27 and have targeted e-commerce platforms, global brands, and government services. The post Thousands of Magento Sites Hit in Ongoing Defacement Campaign appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Aisuru and Kimwolf DDoS Botnets Disrupted in International Operation
IoT Security · Cybercrime
The lesser-known JackSkid and Mossad botnets have also been targeted in the operation. The post Aisuru and Kimwolf DDoS Botnets Disrupted in International Operation appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Authorities Disrupt SocksEscort Proxy Service Powered by AVrecon Botnet
Tracking & Law Enforcement · Cybercrime
Law enforcement agencies in the US and Europe targeted the cybercrime service that has impacted 360,000 devices since 2020. The post Authorities Disrupt SocksEscort Proxy Service Powered by AVrecon Botnet appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Meta Launches New Protection Tools as It Helps Disrupt Scam Centers
Fraud & Identity Theft · Cybercrime
The social media giant has disabled more than 150,000 accounts powering scam centers in Asia. The post Meta Launches New Protection Tools as It Helps Disrupt Scam Centers appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Polyfill Supply Chain Attack Impacting 100k Sites Linked to North Korea
Cybercrime · Malware & Threats
The 2024 incident was initially linked to China, but an infostealer infection has now revealed North Korean involvement. The post Polyfill Supply Chain Attack Impacting 100k Sites Linked to North Korea appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Hundreds of Salesforce Customers Allegedly Targeted in New Data Theft Campaign
Data Breaches · Cybercrime
Salesforce has confirmed that customers are being targeted via poorly secured instances. The post Hundreds of Salesforce Customers Allegedly Targeted in New Data Theft Campaign appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Russian Ransomware Operator Pleads Guilty in US
Ransomware · Cybercrime
Evgenii Ptitsyn was extradited to the United States from South Korea in November 2024. The post Russian Ransomware Operator Pleads Guilty in US appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- LeakBase Cybercrime Forum Shut Down, Suspects Arrested
Tracking & Law Enforcement · Cybercrime
The stolen credential marketplace had been active since 2021 and in late 2025 it counted 142,000 users. The post LeakBase Cybercrime Forum Shut Down, Suspects Arrested appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Tycoon 2FA Phishing Platform Dismantled in Global Takedown
Tracking & Law Enforcement · Cybercrime
The phishing-as-a-service platform was used to send fraudulent emails to over 500,000 organizations every month. The post Tycoon 2FA Phishing Platform Dismantled in Global Takedown appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Chilean Carding Shop Operator Extradited to US
Tracking & Law Enforcement · Cybercrime
The 24-year-old suspect has been accused of trafficking over 26,000 cards from a single brand. The post Chilean Carding Shop Operator Extradited to US appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Ex-US Defense Contractor Executive Jailed for Selling Exploits to Russia
Cybercrime
Peter Williams was sentenced to 87 months in prison for selling cyber exploits to a Russian broker. The post Ex-US Defense Contractor Executive Jailed for Selling Exploits to Russia appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Ad Tech Company Optimizely Targeted in Cyberattack
Cybercrime
The company says the attackers accessed internal business systems such as Zendesk and Salesforce. The post Ad Tech Company Optimizely Targeted in Cyberattack appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Anonymous Fénix Members Arrested in Spain
Tracking & Law Enforcement · Cybercrime
The group’s administrator and moderator were arrested last year, and two other members were arrested this month. The post Anonymous Fénix Members Arrested in Spain appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Ukrainian Gets 5 Years in US Prison for Aiding North Korean IT Fraud
Cybercrime
Oleksandr Didenko sold the stolen identities of US citizens, allowing North Koreans to get hired using freelance work platforms. The post Ukrainian Gets 5 Years in US Prison for Aiding North Korean IT Fraud appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Romanian Hacker Pleads Guilty to Selling Access to US State Network
Cybercrime
Catalin Dragomir admitted in a US court to selling access to an Oregon state government office’s network. The post Romanian Hacker Pleads Guilty to Selling Access to US State Network appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- In Other News: Ransomware Shuts US Clinics, ICS Vulnerability Surge, European Parliament Bans AI
Cybercrime
Other noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: Axonius lays off employees, Abu Dhabi conference data leak, HackerOne addresses AI concerns. The post In Other News: Ransomware Shuts US Clinics, ICS Vulnerability Surge, European Parliament Bans AI appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- FBI: $20 Million Losses Caused by 700 ATM Jackpotting Attacks in 2025
Tracking & Law Enforcement · Cybercrime
The FBI has confirmed that the Ploutus malware, which has been around for over a decade, is still being used in the wild. The post FBI: $20 Million Losses Caused by 700 ATM Jackpotting Attacks in 2025 appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- German Rail Giant Deutsche Bahn Hit by Large-Scale DDoS Attack
Cybercrime
The cyberattack disrupted information and booking systems and lasted for several hours. The post German Rail Giant Deutsche Bahn Hit by Large-Scale DDoS Attack appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Man Linked to Phobos Ransomware Arrested in Poland
Tracking & Law Enforcement · Cybercrime
Polish police said they found evidence of cybercrime on the 47-year-old suspect’s devices. The post Man Linked to Phobos Ransomware Arrested in Poland appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Hacktivists, State Actors, Cybercriminals Target Global Defense Industry, Google Warns
Nation-State · Cybercrime
Threat actors from Russia, China, North Korea and Iran have been observed launching attacks. The post Hacktivists, State Actors, Cybercriminals Target Global Defense Industry, Google Warns appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- In Other News: Record DDoS, Epstein’s Hacker, ESET Product Vulnerabilities
Cybercrime
Other noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: AT&T and Verizon response to Salt Typhoon, AI agents solve security challenges, man arrested in Poland for DDos Attacks. The post In Other News: Record DDoS, Epstein’s Hacker, ESET Product Vulnerabilities appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Researchers Expose Network of 150 Cloned Law Firm Websites in AI-Powered Scam Campaign
Cybercrime
Criminals are using AI to clone professional websites at an industrial scale. A new report shows how one AI-powered network grew to 150+ domains by hiding behind Cloudflare and rotating IP ranges. The post Researchers Expose Network of 150 Cloned Law Firm Websites in AI-Powered Scam Campaign appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- ShinyHunters-Branded Extortion Activity Expands, Escalates
Cybercrime
Hackers rely on evolved vishing and login harvesting to compromise SSO credentials for unauthorized MFA enrollment. The post ShinyHunters-Branded Extortion Activity Expands, Escalates appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- US Charges 31 More Defendants in Massive ATM Hacking Probe
Cybercrime
A total of 87 individuals, mostly Venezuelan nationals, have been charged for their role in the ATM jackpotting scheme. The post US Charges 31 More Defendants in Massive ATM Hacking Probe appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Over 100 Organizations Targeted in ShinyHunters Phishing Campaign
Cybercrime
Domains set up by the threat actor suggest attacks aimed at Atlassian, Canva, Epic Games, HubSpot, Moderna, ZoomInfo, and WeWork. The post Over 100 Organizations Targeted in ShinyHunters Phishing Campaign appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Nike Probing Potential Security Incident as Hackers Threaten to Leak Data
Ransomware · Cybercrime
The WorldLeaks cybercrime group claims to have stolen information from the footwear and apparel giant’s systems. The post Nike Probing Potential Security Incident as Hackers Threaten to Leak Data appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- 2 Venezuelans Convicted in US for Using Malware to Hack ATMs
Tracking & Law Enforcement · Cybercrime
Dozens of Venezuelan nationals have been charged by the US for their role in ATM jackpotting attacks. The post 2 Venezuelans Convicted in US for Using Malware to Hack ATMs appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- LastPass Users Targeted With Backup-Themed Phishing Emails
Cybercrime
Threat actors may have wanted to take advantage of the holiday weekend in the United States to increase their chances of success. The post LastPass Users Targeted With Backup-Themed Phishing Emails appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Jordanian Admits in US Court to Selling Access to 50 Enterprise Networks
Tracking & Law Enforcement · Cybercrime
Operating as an access broker, the defendant sold unauthorized access to compromised networks to an undercover agent. The post Jordanian Admits in US Court to Selling Access to 50 Enterprise Networks appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Tennessee Man Pleads Guilty to Repeatedly Hacking Supreme Court’s Filing System
Tracking & Law Enforcement · Cybercrime
Nicholas Moore pleaded guilty to repeatedly hacking the U.S. Supreme Court’s filing system and illegally accessing computer systems belonging to AmeriCorps and the Department of Veterans Affairs. The post Tennessee Man Pleads Guilty to Repeatedly Hacking Supreme Court’s Filing System appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- In Other News: FortiSIEM Flaw Exploited, Sean Plankey Renominated, Russia’s Polish Grid Attack
Vulnerabilities · Cybercrime
Other noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: BodySnatcher agentic AI hijacking, Telegram IP exposure, shipping systems hacked by researcher. The post In Other News: FortiSIEM Flaw Exploited, Sean Plankey Renominated, Russia’s Polish Grid Attack appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Cyber Insights 2026: Social Engineering
Artificial Intelligence · Cybercrime
We've known that social engineering would get AI wings. Now, at the beginning of 2026, we are learning just how high those wings can soar. The post Cyber Insights 2026: Social Engineering appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- RedVDS Cybercrime Service Disrupted by Microsoft and Law Enforcement
Tracking & Law Enforcement · Cybercrime
RedVDS enables threat actors to set up servers that can be used for phishing, BEC attacks, account takeover, and fraud. The post RedVDS Cybercrime Service Disrupted by Microsoft and Law Enforcement appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Researchers Trap Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters in Honeypot
Cybercrime
Using fake accounts and synthetic data to lure the hackers, the researchers gathered information on their servers. The post Researchers Trap Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters in Honeypot appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Cyberattack Unlikely in Communications Failure That Grounded Flights in Greece
Cybercrime
Flights across Greece were impacted for several hours after noise was reported on multiple air traffic communication channels. The post Cyberattack Unlikely in Communications Failure That Grounded Flights in Greece appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Pro-Russian Hackers Claim Cyberattack on French Postal Service
Cybercrime · Cyberwarfare
Central computer systems at French national postal service La Poste were knocked offline Monday in DDoS attack. The post Pro-Russian Hackers Claim Cyberattack on French Postal Service appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Feds Seize Password Database Used in Massive Bank Account Takeover Scheme
Tracking & Law Enforcement · Cybercrime
The cybercriminals attempted to steal $28 million from compromised bank accounts through phishing. The post Feds Seize Password Database Used in Massive Bank Account Takeover Scheme appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- 574 Arrested, $3 Million Seized in Crackdown on African Cybercrime Rings
Tracking & Law Enforcement · Cybercrime
Authorities in Senegal, Ghana, Benin, and Cameroon dismantled BEC, ransomware, and other cyber-fraud networks. The post 574 Arrested, $3 Million Seized in Crackdown on African Cybercrime Rings appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Cyberattack Disrupts France’s Postal Service and Banking During Christmas Rush
Cybercrime
A cyberattack knocked France’s national postal service offline, blocking and delaying package deliveries and online payments. The post Cyberattack Disrupts France’s Postal Service and Banking During Christmas Rush appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Rising Tides: When Cybersecurity Becomes Personal – Inside the Work of an OSINT Investigator
Cybercrime
Shannon Miller shares her approach to creating domestic safety and a call to the cyber community to help reduce harm. The post Rising Tides: When Cybersecurity Becomes Personal – Inside the Work of an OSINT Investigator appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- ATM Hackers Using ‘Ploutus’ Malware Charged in US
Cybercrime
The Department of Justice charged 54 individuals, including leaders and members of the Venezuelan crime syndicate Tren de Aragua. The post ATM Hackers Using ‘Ploutus’ Malware Charged in US appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Ukrainian Nefilim Ransomware Affiliate Pleads Guilty in US
Cybercrime · Ransomware
Artem Stryzhak pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit computer fraud after he was extradited earlier this year. The post Ukrainian Nefilim Ransomware Affiliate Pleads Guilty in US appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Thailand Conference Launches International Initiative to Fight Online Scams
Cybercrime
Similar pledges to fight scam networks were made by members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations in the months leading up to the Bangkok conference. The post Thailand Conference Launches International Initiative to Fight Online Scams appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- In Other News: Docker AI Attack, Google Sues Chinese Cybercriminals, Coupang Hacked by Employee
Cybercrime
Other noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: Trump could use private firms for cyber offensive, China threat to US power grid, RaccoonO365 suspect arrested in Nigeria. The post In Other News: Docker AI Attack, Google Sues Chinese Cybercriminals, Coupang Hacked by Employee appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- US Shuts Down Crypto Exchange E-Note, Charges Russian Administrator
Tracking & Law Enforcement · Cybercrime
The exchange has been allegedly involved in laundering money for ransomware groups and other transnational cybercriminal organizations. The post US Shuts Down Crypto Exchange E-Note, Charges Russian Administrator appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- NMFTA Warns of Surge and Sophistication of Cyber-Enabled Cargo Theft
Cybercrime
The trucking industry group has released its 2026 Transportation Industry Cybersecurity Trends Report. The post NMFTA Warns of Surge and Sophistication of Cyber-Enabled Cargo Theft appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Militant Groups Are Experimenting With AI, and the Risks Are Expected to Grow
Cybercrime
AI can be used by extremist groups to pump out propaganda or deepfakes at scale, widening their reach and expanding their influence. The post Militant Groups Are Experimenting With AI, and the Risks Are Expected to Grow appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- US Indicts Extradited Ukrainian on Charges of Aiding Russian Hacking Groups
Cybercrime
Victoria Dubranova faces over 25 years in prison for links to Russia-backed CARR and NoName hacktivist groups. The post US Indicts Extradited Ukrainian on Charges of Aiding Russian Hacking Groups appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Ransomware Payments Surpassed $4.5 Billion: US Treasury
Ransomware · Cybercrime
Ransomware payments reached the highest level in 2023, at $1.1 billion paid in 1,512 reported incidents. The post Ransomware Payments Surpassed $4.5 Billion: US Treasury appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Aisuru Botnet Powers Record DDoS Attack Peaking at 29 Tbps
Cybercrime
Cloudflare recently mitigated a new record-breaking Aisuru attack that peaked at 14.1 Bpps. The post Aisuru Botnet Powers Record DDoS Attack Peaking at 29 Tbps appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- $29 Million Worth of Bitcoin Seized in Cryptomixer Takedown
Tracking & Law Enforcement · Cybercrime
Cryptomixer was targeted by law enforcement in Operation Olympia for facilitating cybercrime and money laundering. The post $29 Million Worth of Bitcoin Seized in Cryptomixer Takedown appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Australian Man Sentenced to Prison for Wi-Fi Attacks at Airports and on Flights
Cybercrime · Mobile & Wireless
Michael Clapsis has been sentenced to 7 years and 4 months in prison for stealing sensitive information. The post Australian Man Sentenced to Prison for Wi-Fi Attacks at Airports and on Flights appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Account Takeover Fraud Caused $262 Million in Losses in 2025: FBI
Fraud & Identity Theft · Cybercrime
Cybercriminals impersonating financial institutions have targeted individuals, businesses, and organizations of different sizes. The post Account Takeover Fraud Caused $262 Million in Losses in 2025: FBI appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- WormGPT 4 and KawaiiGPT: New Dark LLMs Boost Cybercrime Automation
Cybercrime · Artificial Intelligence
Palo Alto Networks has conducted an analysis of malicious LLMs that help threat actors with phishing, malware development, and reconnaissance. The post WormGPT 4 and KawaiiGPT: New Dark LLMs Boost Cybercrime Automation appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- CrowdStrike Insider Helped Hackers Falsely Claim System Breach
Cybercrime
The company has confirmed that it terminated an insider who shared screenshots of his computer with cybercriminals. The post CrowdStrike Insider Helped Hackers Falsely Claim System Breach appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Russian Hacking Suspect Wanted by the FBI Arrested on Thai Resort Island
Tracking & Law Enforcement · Cybercrime
Thailand’s Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau said an FBI tip that the “world-class hacker” was traveling to Thailand led to his arrest in Phuket. The post Russian Hacking Suspect Wanted by the FBI Arrested on Thai Resort Island appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- US and Allies Sanction Russian Bulletproof Hosting Service Providers
Cybercrime
Media Land, Hypercore, and their leadership and employees are allegedly connected to various cybercriminal activities. The post US and Allies Sanction Russian Bulletproof Hosting Service Providers appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Largest Azure DDoS Attack Powered by Aisuru Botnet
Cybercrime
Microsoft said the DDoS attack was aimed at an endpoint in Australia and reached 15.72 Tbps and 3.64 Bpps. The post Largest Azure DDoS Attack Powered by Aisuru Botnet appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- 5 Plead Guilty in US to Helping North Korean IT Workers
Cybercrime
Audricus Phagnasay, Jason Salazar, Alexander Paul Travis, Erick Ntekereze, and Oleksandr Didenko have pleaded guilty. The post 5 Plead Guilty in US to Helping North Korean IT Workers appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- DeFi Protocol Balancer Starts Recovering Funds Stolen in $128 Million Heist
Cybercrime
Hackers drained more cryptocurrency from Balancer by exploiting a rounding function and performing batch swaps. The post DeFi Protocol Balancer Starts Recovering Funds Stolen in $128 Million Heist appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Webinar Today: Scattered Spider Exposed – Critical Takeaways for Cyber Defenders
Cybercrime
Get practical strategies to help minimize your risk exposure, including the need for identity threat detection and mitigation. The post Webinar Today: Scattered Spider Exposed – Critical Takeaways for Cyber Defenders appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- US Sanctions North Korean Bankers Accused of Laundering Stolen Cryptocurrency
Cybercrime
The United States has imposed sanctions on a group of bankers, financial institutions and others accused of laundering money from cyber crime schemes. The post US Sanctions North Korean Bankers Accused of Laundering Stolen Cryptocurrency appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Ukrainian Extradited to US Faces Charges in Jabber Zeus Cybercrime Case
Cybercrime
Yuriy Igorevich Rybtsov, aka MrICQ, was arrested in Italy and lost his appeal to avoid extradition to the US. The post Ukrainian Extradited to US Faces Charges in Jabber Zeus Cybercrime Case appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Stragglers From Myanmar Scam Center Raided by Army Cross Into Thailand as Buildings are Blown Up
Tracking & Law Enforcement · Cybercrime
Witnesses on the Thai side of the border reported hearing explosions and seeing smoke coming from the center over the past several nights starting on Friday. The post Stragglers From Myanmar Scam Center Raided by Army Cross Into Thailand as Buildings are Blown Up appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Hackers Target Perplexity Comet Browser Users
Cybercrime
Shortly after the browser was launched, numerous fraudulent domains and fake applications were discovered. The post Hackers Target Perplexity Comet Browser Users appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Russian Government Now Actively Managing Cybercrime Groups: Security Firm
Tracking & Law Enforcement · Cybercrime
The relationship between the Russian government and cybercriminal groups has evolved from passive tolerance. The post Russian Government Now Actively Managing Cybercrime Groups: Security Firm appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Myanmar Military Shuts Down Major Cybercrime Center and Detains Over 2,000 People
Tracking & Law Enforcement · Cybercrime
Myanmar is notorious for hosting cyberscam operations responsible for bilking people all over the world. The post Myanmar Military Shuts Down Major Cybercrime Center and Detains Over 2,000 People appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- South Korea Seeks to Arrest Dozens of Online Scam Suspects Repatriated From Cambodia
Tracking & Law Enforcement · Cybercrime
South Korea faces public calls to take stronger action to protect its nationals from being forced into overseas online scam centers. The post South Korea Seeks to Arrest Dozens of Online Scam Suspects Repatriated From Cambodia appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Four-Year Prison Sentence for PowerSchool Hacker
Cybercrime
Matthew Lane pleaded guilty in May to extorting two companies after hacking into their networks and stealing information. The post Four-Year Prison Sentence for PowerSchool Hacker appeared first on SecurityWeek.
