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  1. Teacher

    First arrests and $15 million for information: the LockBit cybercrime tangle is gradually unraveling

    The international operation Kronos is bearing fruit. As part of the international operation Kronos, which began on Monday, February 19, at least three accomplices of the well-known extortion gang LockBit were arrested in Poland and Ukraine. These arrests followed the dismantling of the LockBit...
  2. Teacher

    The Pall Mall Process: 35 countries and IT giants unite against cybercrime

    The London conference raises topical issues in the fight against hackers for hire. A unique international conference has kicked off in London, the capital of the United Kingdom, bringing together representatives from 35 countries, as well as key business and technology players. The main purpose...
  3. Brother

    Phishing for dummies: how much does an entrance ticket to the world of cybercrime cost?

    Everyone can now run their own malicious campaign. Cybersecurity experts draw attention to the" democratization " of the phishing ecosystem due to the transformation of Telegram into the epicenter of cybercrime, which allows attackers to organize mass attacks for relatively little money...
  4. Brother

    USA vs. the world: how the UN cybercrime Treaty split the international community

    The final round of negotiations is already close. Whose position will be stronger? The US government is firmly committed to its desire for a much narrower version of the UN treaty on cybercrime than the draft published in November. The final round of negotiations on this agreement is expected...
  5. Brother

    Russia is dissatisfied with the draft UN convention on combating cybercrime

    This week, the final preparatory consultations of the UN Ad Hoc Committee on the development of a universal convention to combat cybercrime took place in Vienna. Russia has been promoting the idea of developing such a document since 2017, and now at the end of January - beginning of February...
  6. Brother

    A new danger for victims of cybercrime: fake information security specialists offer to "solve the problem" with ransomware

    The Royal and Akira victims were subjected to repeated extortion attacks from a benevolent security researcher. The Arctic Wolf Labs team has discovered a new fraud scheme targeting victims of ransomware. According to Arctic Wolf, those affected by the actions of the Royal and Akira groups were...
  7. Brother

    GitHub and Cybercrime: how a popular developer platform suddenly became the best friend of dark hackers

    The growing popularity of malicious methods was studied and disclosed by researchers. Carlo Zanki, a cybersecurity expert at ReversingLabs, has discovered a new trend that many cybercriminals have been using lately. The essence of the trend is the malicious use of the GitHub platform to...
  8. Brother

    OLVX: a new online store that makes cybercrime accessible to everyone

    The efforts of OLVX administrators allow it to exist on the open Internet and attract customers. ZeroFOX has discovered the growing popularity of the OLVX cybercrime platform, which provides tools for online fraud and cyber attacks. The platform differs from traditional shadow markets in that...
  9. Brother

    Cybercrime, sexual and drug trafficking are on the rise in Spain

    By type of crime, the most striking indicator is computer fraud — 304,819 crimes registered in the first nine months of this year, which is 22.8 percent more than in the same period in 2022. Data on the increase or decrease in crime in Spain under various sections of the criminal code was...
  10. Lord777

    Ethical hacker convicted in the Netherlands for running a cybercrime group

    Changing roles from a security guard to a cybercriminal ended with a prison sentence. In Amsterdam, the trial ended, in the center of which turned out to be 21-year-old Pepein Van der Stap, a former ethical hacker. Pentester was found guilty of committing a series of cyber attacks against more...
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    Uzbek Parliament committee approves strengthening of responsibility for cybercrime

    A committee of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis of Uzbekistan has considered and approved legislative amendments that strengthen responsibility for crimes in cyberspace, the press service of the country's upper house of parliament reports. Amendments are proposed to the Criminal Code, the Code of...
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    The Russian delegation took part in the Interpol Global Conference on Combating Cybercrime

    The Global Conference on Combating Cybercrime was held from 15 to 17 October 2023 at the INTERPOL Innovation Center in Singapore. The event was attended by a Russian delegation led by the head of the National Central Bureau of Interpol of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, Police Major...
  13. Carding

    IT irony: India's Silicon Valley is mired in cybercrime

    The country's largest technology centers have pulled the "blanket of hacker attacks" over themselves. Cybercrime in India has been on the rise for three and a half years, according to a recent report from the Future Cybercrime Research Foundation (FCRF). A detailed analysis showed that the...
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    Countering cybercrime: we don't stop there

    Speaking at a meeting of the SMVD, Interior Minister of Belarus Ivan Kubrakov noted his readiness to share best practices in countering cybercrime. - First of all, we are focused on identifying and timely eliminating the conditions that allow using the Internet for criminal purposes. Our task...
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    UN Treaty on Cybercrime: New standards or a tool of repression?

    Is digital security at risk? Experts review the UN Treaty. Human rights organizations are sounding the alarm about the UN treaty on cybercrime, which is being discussed this week in New York. Experts fear that the treaty could give governments too much power to monitor the Internet and become a...
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    The Power of Three: China, Thailand and Laos in the fight against the cybercrime ghetto of Myanmar

    The Asian Alliance promises to eliminate fraud, gambling and human trafficking. China will cooperate with the authorities of Thailand and Laos to fight cybercrime gangs from Myanmar. Recently, they have often targeted Chinese citizens and organizations. China's Ambassador to Myanmar, Chen Hai...
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    Interpol and Afripol against hackers: how the African authorities tracked down 14 hackers and prevented losses of $40 million

    Learn all about the international operation against cybercrime. A joint operation between Interpol and Afripol, conducted in 25 African countries over a four-month period, resulted in the arrest of 14 suspects and the identification of more than 20,000 suspicious networks linked to losses of...
  18. Carding

    Interpol covers a cybercrime platform with 70 thousand clients

    The largest platform for the sale of professional phishing tools has ceased to exist. The international police organization Interpol recently conducted a global operation to eliminate PhaaS, a popular platform among cybercriminals called "16shop", which has been operating on the darknet for...
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    Hackers Hunt Gold: Cybercrime Group Clop hacks Barrick Gold

    The Golden Mountains are under threat. Canada's largest gold mining company Barrick Gold Corp. became a victim of a large-scale data theft organized by the shadowy cybercrime group Clop. The incident affected hundreds of corporations and nearly 20 million people worldwide. As it became known...
  20. Lord777

    Carding and Cryptojacking: How Cybercrime has Changed

    Cybercrime is a special world that lives by its own laws. Russian hackers are indeed the most dangerous there, but there are also North Korean, Chinese and Iranian groups. They engage in industrial espionage, take over the Internet of Things, and can use one smartphone to break all the others...
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