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Dead in 6 hours: How Nigerian sextortion scammers targeted my son
BBC via Yahoo News· 2 hours ago"Many of these criminals are moving to neighbouring countries now because of our activity.” The NCCC...
Who is RansomHub? Looks like a Knight reboot
The Register· 5 days agoRansomHub, a newish cyber-crime operation that has claimed to be behind the theft of data from Christie's auction house and others, is "very likely" some ...
Who are Qilin? Inside the Russian cyber crime gang which paralysed NHS hospitals
Daily Telegraph· 5 days agoTo ensure victims co-operate, Qilin and other ransomware gangs typically publish snippets of stolen...
AI-driven crypto crime is only just beginning — Elliptic report
The Cointelegraph· 3 days agoThe rise of artificial intelligence (AI)-driven crypto crimes marks a new era of cyber threats, with an Elliptic report exposing how advanced technologies are being exploited ...
FBI urges LockBit ransomware victims to reach out after securing thousands of decryption keys
TechRadar via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe US Government is offering a $10 million reward for anyone who comes forward with information...
FBI recovers 7,000 LockBit keys, urges ransomware victims to reach out
BleepingComputer· 5 days agoThe FBI urges past victims of LockBit ransomware attacks to come forward after revealing that it has...
How Long Island homebuyers can avoid having identity theft derail a purchase
Newsday· 4 days ago“Often people find they’re victims of an identity crime when they are trying to move forward in...
FBI Recovers 7,000 LockBit Ransomware Keys, Asks Victims To Contact
Techworm· 4 days agoSpeaking during a keynote at the 2024 Boston Conference on Cyber Security on Wednesday, Bryan...
Does CrowdStrike's (CRWD) Strong Portfolio Make the Stock a Buy?
Zacks via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoIn its last-reported first-quarter fiscal 2025 earnings, CRWD beat the consensus mark both for...
It's time to restore some sanity to the internet
Mother Jones· 7 days agoFight disinformation: Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily newsletter and follow the news that matters. There is a vigorous debate as to whether Section 230 of the Communications Decency ...