cybercriminal

  1. Teacher

    NCA: One in five children in Britain is a latent cybercriminal

    How a series of unconscious offenses can destroy the lives of young children. A recent report from the UK's National Crime Agency (NCA) uncovered a worrying trend: one in five children aged 10 to 16 are involved in online activities that violate the local computer abuse Act. The report...
  2. Brother

    It took more than two years for law enforcement officers to "beat out" a confession from a cybercriminal

    A Canadian court has sentenced a man to two years in prison for allegedly distributing ransomware and carrying out malicious attacks on individuals, businesses and government agencies. Matthew Filbert, 33, pleaded guilty last October to charges of fraud and unauthorized access to computers...
  3. Brother

    From SSNDOB to 8 years in prison: the path of a Ukrainian cybercriminal in the United States

    The US Department of Justice has sentenced a website administrator for selling personal data to 24 million Americans. Ukrainian citizen Vitaliy Chichasov, 37, was sentenced to 8 years in prison in the United States for creating and managing an online platform that sold the personal data of...
  4. Lord777

    Digitalization fee: cybercriminal helped drug traffickers enter Europe's largest ports

    Why bribe dozens of employees if one hacker is enough? Europe's commercial ports are the main entry points for cocaine and other illicit substances, which have entered the EU in record volumes in recent years. The activities of a Dutch hacker hired by drug traffickers to break into the computer...
  5. CarderPlanet

    Cybercriminal tries to influence the Ethereum exchange rate before the trial of the former head of the FTX exchange

    The hacker transferred the stolen cryptocurrency for $38 million before the hearing. The hacker known as the "FTX Devastator" transferred about $38 million worth of Ethereum over the weekend before the trial of the former head of the failed FTX exchange. On October 3, a hearing will begin...
  6. Carding

    HR manager or cybercriminal: who actually reviews your resume

    MinnesotaWorks.net offers job seekers a new job — "Victim of a leak". The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) has notified users of its job search portal, MinnesotaWorks.net, about a recent incident that may have resulted in a personal data leak. DEED said that...
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