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India Arrests 12, Including 2 Chinese Women, for Circulating Malicious App on WhatsApp
NEW DELHI—India arrested two Chinese women and 10 others accused of operating a fraud racket in New Delhi that officials say duped 40,000 people through a malicious app being circulated ...
January 19, 2021
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Venus Upadhayaya
UK Cybercrime Center Warns Public to Beware Vaccine Scams
The UK's national reporting center for fraud and cybercrime has cautioned the public to be alert for fraudsters ...
January 8, 2021
BY
Mary Clark
Halting Hackers on the Holidays
Commentary As we approach major holidays, with Black Friday and Cyber Monday right around the corner and a ...
November 25, 2020
BY
Gary Miliefsky
New Zealand Seizes $90 Million in Assets of Russian Cybercrime Suspect
WELLINGTON—New Zealand police has seized assets worth NZ$140 million ($90.68 million) linked to a Russian man suspected of ...
June 23, 2020
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Reuters
2 Russian Nationals Charged in Hacking, Malware Schemes That Caused Tens of Millions in Losses
Two Russian nationals have been charged in connection to two separate hacking and malware schemes that have resulted ...
December 5, 2019
BY
Janita Kan
Fighting Cybercrime: Data and International Cooperation Are Key
Statistics Canada on June 25 hosted an online panel to discuss how to better understand, measure, and combat ...
June 26, 2019
BY
Rahul Vaidyanath
Your Personality Could Put You at Risk of Cybercrime
New research digs into the behaviors—both obvious and subtle—that may put you at risk of falling victim to ...
January 2, 2019
BY
Caroline Brooks
Thousands Suspected of Child Sex Abuse Arrested by DOJ
The Department of Justice on June 12 announced it had arrested 2,300 suspects in a massive three-month operation ...
June 12, 2018
BY
Jasper Fakkert
Powerful New Cyberweapon Can Take Down Portions of Internet
A new tool, which is now among the most powerful known cyberweapons, was posted on the internet on ...
October 6, 2016
BY
Joshua Philipp
EXCLUSIVE: Russian Hackers Attacking 85 Major Companies Including Steam, Amazon, and Apple Pay
A group of Russian hackers is launching cyberattacks to steal user credentials from at least 85 companies. Targets ...
September 22, 2016
BY
Joshua Philipp
Why the Financial System Should Be Based on Bitcoin
To make outsized returns or avoid some nasty losses in investing, you have to go against the grain. ...
September 19, 2016
BY
Valentin Schmid
Inside the Global Banking E-Heist
UniTeller is a financial services company that specializes in making international money transfers, servicing a network of some ...
July 8, 2016
BY
Joshua Philipp
EXCLUSIVE: Hackers Compromise Global Banking System at Highest Level, Investigator Reveals
The global banking system has been compromised by cybercriminals who have demonstrated they have high-level access that gives ...
June 16, 2016
BY
Joshua Philipp
Chinese Cybercriminals Go Global in Hacker Underground
The Deep Web is the unseen part of the Internet, and Chinese hackers are starting to carve their ...
February 19, 2016
BY
Joshua Philipp
Cybersecurity Bill Would Add Secrecy to Public Records Laws
A proposed law meant to encourage companies to share information about cyberthreats with the U.S. government includes measures ...
December 1, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
Don’t Get Grinched by Cybercrime During the Holiday Season
Online fraud spikes during the holiday shopping season, as people searching for the perfect gifts take to cyberspace ...
November 28, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
Email Services Worldwide Blackmailed With DDoS Attacks
The email companies were hit with a DDoS attack, then demanded to pay a ransom in Bitcoins.
November 12, 2015
BY
Jonathan Zhou
3 Charged in Cyberattacks Against US Finance Companies
Two men held in Israel and one U.S. citizen believed to be living in Moscow have been charged ...
November 10, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
The TalkTalk Hack Story Shows UK Cybersecurity in Disarray
In the aftermath of the TalkTalk hack there was speculation over the possible involvement of terrorists, vast financial ...
October 28, 2015
BY
David S. Wall
As Companies Continue to Steal Private Data, Technical Solutions May Be the Answer
Apple has removed 250 apps from its app store because they were secretly stealing Apple users’ account and ...
October 21, 2015
BY
David Glance
It’s About Time Cybercrimes Appeared in Crime Figures
The dramatic 40 percent increase in the recently published crime statistics for England and Wales might appear an ...
October 20, 2015
BY
David S. Wall
Hacker Claims to Have Breached CIA Director’s Personal Email
An anonymous hacker claims to have breached CIA Director John Brennan's personal email account and has posted documents ...
October 19, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
US Justice Department Expands Cybercrime Reach Into Southeast Asia
The Justice Department is broadening its overseas efforts against cybercrime, for the first time stationing a legal adviser ...
October 17, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
Spy Software Found Preinstalled on Lenovo, Huawei, and Xiaomi Smartphones
Infected phones can listen to phone calls and track user locations.
September 9, 2015
BY
Joshua Philipp
How Cybercrime Has Changed Over the Past 5 Years (It Hasn’t Got Any Better)
Intel has used the 5th anniversary of their purchase of security company McAfee to release a review of ...
September 4, 2015
BY
David Glance
Explainer: What Is the Dark Web?
The “dark web” is a part of the world wide web that requires special software to access.
August 16, 2015
BY
David Glance
Change in Attitude Critical for Protecting Intellectual Property
Intellectual property is the lifeblood of today’s knowledge-based economy. It underpins economic prosperity as the currency of greatest ...
August 13, 2015
BY
Rahul Vaidyanath
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