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  • CISA Flags Critical PTC Vulnerability That Had German Police Mobilized

    Tracking & Law Enforcement · Incident Response

    Police in Germany physically warned organizations about the critical PTC Windchill vulnerability tracked as CVE-2026-4681. The post CISA Flags Critical PTC Vulnerability That Had German Police Mobilized appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • 3 Men Charged With Conspiring to Smuggle US Artificial Intelligence to China

    Tracking & Law Enforcement · Artificial Intelligence

    The men violated U.S. export controls laws by scheming to divert massive quantities of the high-performance servers assembled in the United States to China. The post 3 Men Charged With Conspiring to Smuggle US Artificial Intelligence to China 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Dutch Port Hacker Sentenced to Prison

    Tracking & Law Enforcement

    The 44-year-old individual planted remote access malware on a logistics firm’s systems, with help from employees. The post Dutch Port Hacker Sentenced to Prison appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Two US Cybersecurity Pros Plead Guilty Over Ransomware Attacks

    Tracking & Law Enforcement · Ransomware

    Ryan Goldberg and Kevin Martin have admitted being affiliates of the BlackCat/Alphv ransomware group. The post Two US Cybersecurity Pros Plead Guilty Over Ransomware Attacks 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.

  • 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.

  • US Posts $10 Million Bounty for Iranian Hackers

    Tracking & Law Enforcement

    The US seeks information on the leader of Emennet Pasargad, Mohammad Bagher Shirinkar, and long-time employee Fatemeh Sedighian Kashi. The post US Posts $10 Million Bounty for Iranian Hackers 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.

  • 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.

  • 1,000+ Servers Hit in Law Enforcement Takedown of Rhadamanthys, VenomRAT, Elysium

    Tracking & Law Enforcement

    An individual believed to have been involved in the operation of VenomRAT was arrested recently in Greece. The post 1,000+ Servers Hit in Law Enforcement Takedown of Rhadamanthys, VenomRAT, Elysium appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • 18 Arrested in Crackdown on Credit Card Fraud Rings

    Tracking & Law Enforcement · Fraud & Identity Theft

    Between 2016 and 2021, the suspects defrauded 4.3 million cardholders in 193 countries of €300 million (~$346 million). The post 18 Arrested in Crackdown on Credit Card Fraud Rings appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Ukrainian Man Extradited From Ireland to US Over Conti Ransomware Charges

    Tracking & Law Enforcement · Ransomware

    Oleksii Oleksiyovych Lytvynenko is now in the US after being held in custody in Ireland since 2023. The post Ukrainian Man Extradited From Ireland to US Over Conti Ransomware Charges appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Former US Defense Contractor Executive Admits to Selling Exploits to Russia

    Tracking & Law Enforcement

    Peter Williams stole trade secrets from his US employer and sold them to a Russian cybersecurity tools broker. The post Former US Defense Contractor Executive Admits to Selling Exploits to Russia 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.

  • 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.

  • SIM Farm Dismantled in Europe, Seven Arrested

    Tracking & Law Enforcement · Fraud & Identity Theft

    The individuals ran a highly sophisticated cybercrime-as-a-service (CaaS) platform that caused roughly €5 million (~$5.8 million) in losses. The post SIM Farm Dismantled in Europe, Seven Arrested appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • US Charges Cambodian Executive in Massive Crypto Scam and Seizes More Than $14 Billion in Bitcoin

    Tracking & Law Enforcement · Fraud & Identity Theft

    In an indictment, federal prosecutors charged Prince Holding Group chairman Chen Zhi with wire fraud conspiracy and money laundering conspiracy. The post US Charges Cambodian Executive in Massive Crypto Scam and Seizes More Than $14 Billion in Bitcoin appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Interpol Says 260 Suspects in Online Romance Scams Have Been Arrested in Africa

    Tracking & Law Enforcement · Cybercrime

    The operation took place in July and August and focused on scams in which perpetrators build online romantic relationships to extract money from targets or blackmail them with explicit images, Interpol said. The post Interpol Says 260 Suspects in Online Romance Scams Have Been Arrested in Africa appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Scattered Spider Suspect Arrested in US

    Tracking & Law Enforcement · Cybercrime

    The juvenile suspect surrendered on September 17 and was booked on computer intrusion, extortion, and identity theft charges. The post Scattered Spider Suspect Arrested in US appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • FBI Warns of Spoofed IC3 Website

    Tracking & Law Enforcement · Cybercrime

    Threat actors likely spoofed the official government website for personal information theft and monetary fraudulent activity. The post FBI Warns of Spoofed IC3 Website appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Two Scattered Spider Suspects Arrested in UK; One Charged in US

    Tracking & Law Enforcement · Cybercrime

    Thalha Jubair and Owen Flowers were charged in the UK and the US with hacking critical infrastructure organizations. The post Two Scattered Spider Suspects Arrested in UK; One Charged in US appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • VerifTools Fake ID Operation Dismantled by Law Enforcement

    Tracking & Law Enforcement · Cybercrime

    Authorities say VerifTools sold fake driver’s licenses and passports worldwide, enabling fraudsters to bypass KYC checks and access online accounts. The post VerifTools Fake ID Operation Dismantled by Law Enforcement appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Large Interpol Cybercrime Crackdown in Africa Leads to the Arrest of Over 1,200 Suspects

    Tracking & Law Enforcement · Cybercrime

    Dubbed Operation Serengeti 2.0, the operation took place between June and August. The post Large Interpol Cybercrime Crackdown in Africa Leads to the Arrest of Over 1,200 Suspects appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Scattered Spider Hacker Sentenced to Prison

    Tracking & Law Enforcement · Cybercrime

    Noah Urban was sentenced to 10 years in prison for his role in the notorious cybercriminal operation known as Scattered Spider. The post Scattered Spider Hacker Sentenced to Prison appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • RapperBot Botnet Disrupted, American Administrator Indicted

    Tracking & Law Enforcement · Cybercrime

    The US Department of Justice has announced the takedown of the RapperBot botnet and charges against its American administrator. The post RapperBot Botnet Disrupted, American Administrator Indicted appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Hacktivist Sentenced to 20 Months of Prison in UK

    Cybercrime · Tracking & Law Enforcement

    Al-Tahery Al-Mashriky of the Yemen Cyber Army has been accused of hacking into and defacing many websites as part of hacktivist campaigns. The post Hacktivist Sentenced to 20 Months of Prison in UK appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • BlackSuit Ransomware Group Transitioning to ‘Chaos’ Amid Leak Site Seizure

    Ransomware · Tracking & Law Enforcement

    The emerging Chaos ransomware appears to be a rebranding of BlackSuit, which had its leak site seized by law enforcement. The post BlackSuit Ransomware Group Transitioning to ‘Chaos’ Amid Leak Site Seizure appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • US Targets North Korea’s Illicit Funds: $15M Rewards Offered as American Woman Jailed in IT Worker Scam

    Tracking & Law Enforcement

    Christina Chapman was sentenced to prison for helping North Korean IT workers infiltrate US companies and running a laptop farm for them. The post US Targets North Korea’s Illicit Funds: $15M Rewards Offered as American Woman Jailed in IT Worker Scam appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • France Says Administrator of Cybercrime Forum XSS Arrested in Ukraine

    Cybercrime · Tracking & Law Enforcement

    French authorities announced that an alleged admin of XSS.is, one of the longest-running cybercrime forums, has been arrested in Ukraine. The post France Says Administrator of Cybercrime Forum XSS Arrested in Ukraine appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Mobile Forensics Tool Used by Chinese Law Enforcement Dissected

    Mobile & Wireless · Tracking & Law Enforcement

    Deployed on mobile devices confiscated by Chinese law enforcement, Massistant can collect user information, files, and location. The post Mobile Forensics Tool Used by Chinese Law Enforcement Dissected appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • 13 Romanians Arrested for Phishing the UK’s Tax Service

    Cybercrime · Tracking & Law Enforcement

    Investigators from HMRC joined more than 100 Romanian police officers to arrest the 13 Romanian suspects in the counties of Ilfov, Giurgiu and Calarasi. The post 13 Romanians Arrested for Phishing the UK’s Tax Service appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Police in Brazil Arrest a Suspect Over $100M Banking Hack

    Cybercrime · Tracking & Law Enforcement

    Officials identified the suspect as João Roque, a C&M employee who worked in information technology and allegedly helped others gain unauthorized access to PIX systems. The post Police in Brazil Arrest a Suspect Over $100M Banking Hack appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • US Storms 29 Laptop Farms in Crackdown on North Korean IT Worker Schemes

    Tracking & Law Enforcement

    The US has made 29 searches of known or suspected laptop farms supporting North Korean individuals posing as US IT workers. The post US Storms 29 Laptop Farms in Crackdown on North Korean IT Worker Schemes appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Archetyp Dark Web Market Shut Down by Law Enforcement

    Tracking & Law Enforcement

    The Archetyp Market drug marketplace has been targeted by law enforcement in an operation involving takedowns and arrests. The post Archetyp Dark Web Market Shut Down by Law Enforcement appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Paragon ‘Graphite’ Spyware Linked to Zero-Click Hacks on Newest iPhones

    Malware & Threats · Tracking & Law Enforcement

    Citizen Lab publishes forensic proof that spyware maker Paragon can compromise up-to-date iPhones. Journalists in Europe among victims. The post Paragon ‘Graphite’ Spyware Linked to Zero-Click Hacks on Newest iPhones appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Interpol Targets Infostealers: 20,000 IPs Taken Down, 32 Arrested, 216,000 Victims Notified

    Cybercrime · Tracking & Law Enforcement

    Interpol has announced a crackdown on infostealer malware in Asia as part of an effort called Operation Secure. The post Interpol Targets Infostealers: 20,000 IPs Taken Down, 32 Arrested, 216,000 Victims Notified appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • US Seeks Forfeiture of $7.74M in Cryptocurrency Tied to North Korean IT Workers

    Tracking & Law Enforcement

    The US is seeking the forfeiture of $7.74 million in cryptocurrency in frozen wallets tied to North Korean fake IT workers schemes. The post US Seeks Forfeiture of $7.74M in Cryptocurrency Tied to North Korean IT Workers appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • US Offering $10 Million Reward for RedLine Malware Developer

    Tracking & Law Enforcement

    A reward is being offered for Maxim Alexandrovich Rudometov, who is accused of developing and managing the RedLine malware. The post US Offering $10 Million Reward for RedLine Malware Developer appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Carding Marketplace BidenCash Shut Down by Authorities

    Tracking & Law Enforcement

    Authorities seized 145 domains associated with BidenCash, a marketplace for stolen credit cards and personal information. The post Carding Marketplace BidenCash Shut Down by Authorities appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Counter Antivirus Service AVCheck Shut Down by Law Enforcement

    Tracking & Law Enforcement

    Counter antivirus services such as AVCheck allow cybercriminals to test whether their malware is detected by antivirus products. The post Counter Antivirus Service AVCheck Shut Down by Law Enforcement appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Microsoft Sinkholes Domains, Disrupts Notorious ‘Lumma Stealer’ Malware Operation

    Malware & Threats · Tracking & Law Enforcement

    Redmond’s threat hunters found 394,000 Windows systems talking to Lumma controllers, a victim pool that included global manufacturers. The post Microsoft Sinkholes Domains, Disrupts Notorious ‘Lumma Stealer’ Malware Operation appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Kosovar Administrator of Cybercrime Marketplace Extradited to US

    Tracking & Law Enforcement

    Kosovo citizen Liridon Masurica has appeared in a US court, facing charges for his role in operating the cybercrime marketplace BlackDB.cc. The post Kosovar Administrator of Cybercrime Marketplace Extradited to US appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Suspected DoppelPaymer Ransomware Group Member Arrested

    Tracking & Law Enforcement · Ransomware

    A 45-year-old individual was arrested in Moldova for his suspected involvement in DoppelPaymer ransomware attacks. The post Suspected DoppelPaymer Ransomware Group Member Arrested appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • German Authorities Take Down Crypto Swapping Service eXch

    Tracking & Law Enforcement

    German authorities seized the servers of crypto-swapping service eXch for laundering approximately $1.9 billion in fraudulent assets. The post German Authorities Take Down Crypto Swapping Service eXch appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • US Announces Botnet Takedown, Charges Against Russian Administrators

    Tracking & Law Enforcement

    Anyproxy and 5socks, websites offering proxy services through devices ensnared by a botnet, have been disrupted in a law enforcement operation. The post US Announces Botnet Takedown, Charges Against Russian Administrators appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Europol Announces More DDoS Service Takedowns, Arrests

    Tracking & Law Enforcement

    Four people have been arrested in Poland and several websites associated with DDoS-for-hire services have been shut down. The post Europol Announces More DDoS Service Takedowns, Arrests appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • FBI: Cybercrime Losses Surpassed $16.6 Billion in 2024

    Fraud & Identity Theft · Tracking & Law Enforcement

    The FBI received roughly 860,000 complaints of malicious activity in 2024, with reported losses exceeding $16.6 billion. The post FBI: Cybercrime Losses Surpassed $16.6 Billion in 2024 appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Europol Targets Customers of Smokeloader Pay-Per-Install Botnet

    Malware & Threats · Tracking & Law Enforcement

    Law enforcement agencies in multiple countries have announced the arrests of users of the malicious Smokeloader botnet. The post Europol Targets Customers of Smokeloader Pay-Per-Install Botnet appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • US Seizes Garantex in Cryptocurrency Money Laundering Bust

    Ransomware · Tracking & Law Enforcement

    Two men linked to Garantex are accused of facilitating multi-billion dollar money laundering and sanctions violations. The post US Seizes Garantex in Cryptocurrency Money Laundering Bust appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Two Venezuelans Arrested in US for ATM Jackpotting

    Tracking & Law Enforcement

    Several Venezuelans have been arrested and charged in the US in recent months for their role in ATM jackpotting schemes. The post Two Venezuelans Arrested in US for ATM Jackpotting appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Amnesty Reveals Cellebrite Zero-Day Android Exploit on Serbian Student Activist

    Tracking & Law Enforcement · Vulnerabilities

    Amnesty International publishes technical details on zero-day vulnerabilities exploited by Cellebrite’s mobile forensic tools to spy on a Serbian student activist. The post Amnesty Reveals Cellebrite Zero-Day Android Exploit on Serbian Student Activist appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Hacker Behind Over 90 Data Leaks Arrested in Thailand

    Cybercrime · Tracking & Law Enforcement

    A Singaporean man accused of being a hacker responsible for over 90 data leaks has been arrested in Thailand. The post Hacker Behind Over 90 Data Leaks Arrested in Thailand appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • 127 Servers of Bulletproof Hosting Service Zservers Seized by Dutch Police

    Cybercrime · Tracking & Law Enforcement

    After governments announced sanctions against the Zservers/XHost bulletproof hosting service, Dutch police took 127 servers offline. The post 127 Servers of Bulletproof Hosting Service Zservers Seized by Dutch Police appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Authorities Disrupt 8Base Ransomware, Arrest Four Russian Operators

    Ransomware · Tracking & Law Enforcement

    Law enforcement agencies take down the 8Base ransomware group’s infrastructure, arrest four Russian operators. The post Authorities Disrupt 8Base Ransomware, Arrest Four Russian Operators appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Hacker Who Targeted NATO, US Army Arrested in Spain

    Cybercrime · Tracking & Law Enforcement

    Spanish authorities have arrested an individual who allegedly hacked several high-profile organizations, including NATO and the US army. The post Hacker Who Targeted NATO, US Army Arrested in Spain appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • US, Dutch Authorities Disrupt Pakistani Hacking Shop Network

    Cybercrime · Tracking & Law Enforcement

    US and Dutch authorities seized 39 domains to disrupt a network of hacking and fraud marketplaces operated by Saim Raza. The post US, Dutch Authorities Disrupt Pakistani Hacking Shop Network appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • 2 Arrested in Takedown of Nulled, Cracked Hacking Forums

    Cybercrime · Tracking & Law Enforcement

    Two individuals have been arrested and one alleged admin has been charged in the takedown of the Nulled and Cracked cybercrime forums. The post 2 Arrested in Takedown of Nulled, Cracked Hacking Forums appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Nulled, Other Cybercrime Websites Seized by Law Enforcement

    Tracking & Law Enforcement

    Several cybercrime websites have been seized in a law enforcement operation, including Nulled, Cracked, Sellix, and StarkRDP. The post Nulled, Other Cybercrime Websites Seized by Law Enforcement appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Telegram Shared Data of Thousands of Users After CEO’s Arrest

    Tracking & Law Enforcement

    After its CEO was arrested last summer, Telegram has been increasingly sharing user data at the request of authorities. The post Telegram Shared Data of Thousands of Users After CEO’s Arrest appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Man Accused of SQL Injection Hacking Gets 69-Month Prison Sentence

    Tracking & Law Enforcement

    Vitalii Antonenko has been sentenced to 69 months in prison for hacking, but he is being released as he has been detained since 2019. The post Man Accused of SQL Injection Hacking Gets 69-Month Prison Sentence appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Rydox Cybercrime Marketplace Disrupted, Administrators Arrested

    Cybercrime · Tracking & Law Enforcement

    The US announced the takedown of Rydox, a marketplace for stolen personal information, and the arrest of three administrators. The post Rydox Cybercrime Marketplace Disrupted, Administrators Arrested appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Germany Sinkholes Botnet of 30,000 BadBox-Infected Devices

    Malware & Threats · Tracking & Law Enforcement

    Germany’s cybersecurity agency BSI has sinkholed a botnet of 30,000 devices shipped with BadBox malware pre-installed. The post Germany Sinkholes Botnet of 30,000 BadBox-Infected Devices appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • 27 DDoS Attack Services Taken Down by Law Enforcement

    Tracking & Law Enforcement

    Law enforcement agencies in 15 countries cooperated in taking down 27 websites selling DDoS-for-hire services. The post 27 DDoS Attack Services Taken Down by Law Enforcement appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • US Charges, Sanctions Chinese Man Accused of Sophos Firewall Hacking

    Tracking & Law Enforcement

    The US government announced charges, sanctions and a reward for Guan Tianfeng, a Chinese national accused of involvement in Sophos firewall hacks. The post US Charges, Sanctions Chinese Man Accused of Sophos Firewall Hacking appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • 50 Servers Linked to Cybercrime Marketplace and Phishing Sites Seized by Law Enforcement

    Cybercrime · Tracking & Law Enforcement

    Europol announced an operation targeting a cybercrime marketplace and phishing websites, including the arrests of two suspects. The post 50 Servers Linked to Cybercrime Marketplace and Phishing Sites Seized by Law Enforcement appeared first on SecurityWeek.

  • Largest German Crime Marketplace Taken Down, Administrator Arrested

    Tracking & Law Enforcement

    Crimenetwork, the largest German-speaking online crime marketplace, has been shut down and one of its admins has been arrested. The post Largest German Crime Marketplace Taken Down, Administrator Arrested appeared first on SecurityWeek.