In an international law enforcement operation, the U.S. Department of Justice continues its fight against cybercriminals. The operation dismantled a network that sold and supported the Warzone Remote Access Trojan (RAT). Also, this malware allowed cybercriminals to stealthily infiltrate victims’ computers, resulting in data theft and other malicious activities. Warzone RAT Masters Arrested and Charged… Continue reading Warzone RAT Dismantled, Members Arrested
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NCA and DoJ Introduce New Sanctions Against Conti/Trickbot Hackers
On September 7, 2023, NCA released a statement regarding the new complex pack of sanctions against Russian Conti cybercrime group members. Accused of participating in extortions worth $800 million, gang members have now lost any property and equity under the US and UK jurisdiction. US and UK Authorities Uncover 11 More Russian Hackers Related to… Continue reading NCA and DoJ Introduce New Sanctions Against Conti/Trickbot Hackers
Meta to Give up its Discriminating Ad-Targeting System
Meta Cooperates Facing Chargers of Digital Discrimination A historic legal event took place when, after accusations of unlawful discrimination put in the design of the targeted advertising system employed by Meta, the company agreed to cease using the tool and pay the penalty of around $115,000. The source of the news is the June 21… Continue reading Meta to Give up its Discriminating Ad-Targeting System
Team Xecuter’s life. How hackers leave after the arrest?
Gary Bowser, the Nintendo hacker, appears to be a very happy cybercriminal. Despite a prison term and another arrest, the 50-year-old Frenchman is enjoying life. So does his “collegue” – Max Louarn, the chief of Team Xecuter gang. The Nintendo Hacker keeps going As reported by SecurityLab in February of this year, Gary Bowser was… Continue reading Team Xecuter’s life. How hackers leave after the arrest?