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  1. al capone

    News Million-dollar fraud with Apple Pay – Perennial prison sentences

    Fraudsters in the USA have succeeded in using Apple Pay and stolen credit card data to purchase goods worth over 1.5 million US dollars. The leader of the fraud ring, a 30-year-old from Miami, has now been sentenced by a court to four and a half years in prison for wire fraud and identity theft...
  2. Tasken

    News A large photo Bank 123rf was affected by a data leak. Hackers sell information to 8.3 million users

    Bleeping Computer reports that over the weekend, a hacker forum put up for sale a database of the popular 123rf photo Bank containing about 8,300,000 entries. The seller States that the dump was made in 2020. Journalists have studied a sample of data published by hackers and write that the dump...
  3. Soldier

    News The operators of rent-seeking IN use ads in Facebook to put pressure on victims

    Not only do many ransomware operators have their own websites and other resources where they publish data from companies that refused to pay them ransom, but at least one cybercrime group has started using hacked Facebook user accounts to put additional pressure on their victims. According to...
  4. Gap

    News A group of "white hackers" discovered 55 vulnerabilities in Apple services

    The total amount of remuneration for discovered vulnerabilities was $ 288,000. A group of "white hackers" has been hacking into Apple services for three months in order to identify weaknesses in their security system. Researchers have identified 55 vulnerabilities, some of which can be...
  5. al capone

    News How cybercriminals stole $ 15 million from an American company

    The attackers did not use malware, they "just" stole email credentials. Experienced cybercriminals stole $ 15 million from a US company in a carefully crafted fraudulent operation that lasted for two months. According to the BleepingComputer portal, the cyberattack can be confidently called a...
  6. sanok

    News New features on Pastebin will appeal to malware operators

    Much to the disappointment of the cybersecurity community, Pastebin has two features that will make it harder to combat malicious code on the site. The popular site Pastebin, where users can exchange small snippets of text, has two new features that, according to information security...
  7. Lucky

    News Super hacker group arrested in Poland

    The group is responsible for ransomware and malware attacks, SIM swapping, extortion with threats of explosion, etc. Polish law enforcement officers arrested four alleged members of a hacker super-group that is actively involved in various cybercriminal activities. The group is responsible for...
  8. al capone

    News New generation police dogs trained to find electronics

    Dogs can smell smartphones, microSD cards, etc., which can serve as evidence in criminal investigations. New times dictate new conditions - US law enforcement agencies are now training their service dogs to find not only drugs and weapons, but also electronic devices. According to the Star...
  9. Lucky

    News Cyber police attacked the trail of the Ukrainian group of card hackers

    Reportedly, employees of the Cyber Police Department revealed that an unidentified person, by brute-forcing passwords, systematically obtained access to the accounts of users of a number of online trading platforms. This gave him access to payment cards and Paypal accounts of users, the funds...
  10. Dep

    News Domain Piratebay.org sold at auction for $ 50,000, next in line is ThePiratebay.com

    Several domains linked to the pirate site Pirate Bay went public this month after their owner failed to renew their registrations. Piratebay.org sold at Dropcatch for $ 50,000 and is now pending auction on ThePiratebay.com. In 2012, the site itself switched from its own domain ThePiratebay.org...
  11. Dep

    News FBI adds three Iranians to its list of most wanted hackers

    Three Iranian citizens are accused of hacking satellite and aerospace companies. The US authorities have charged three Iranian citizens with hacking into American satellite and aerospace companies. Said Purkarim Arabi, Muhammad Reza Espargam and Muhammad Bayati are accused of organizing and...
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