Clop stopped? Ransomware gang loses Tesla and other treasures in police raid
Clop ransomware activity was stopped by Ukrainian cops on Wednesday who shut down the ransomware gang's infrastructure and made arrests.
Ukrainian law enforcement officials announced Wednesday that they had...
Another one bites the dust: Avaddon ransomware group shuts down operation
The gang behind Avaddon has shut down its operations after releasing more than 2,000 decryption keys to BleepingComputer.
Are you seeing some pattern here?
In what could be a called...
Veteran Justice official who oversaw cybercrime cases to step down
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Justice Department, international law enforcement disrupt major marketplace for cybercriminals
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How a Resident Evil image leaked in a ransomware attack ended up in the...
We look at a bizarre unintended consequence arising from a ransomware attack on game developer Capcom last November.
Back in November, gaming giant Capcom suffered a ransomware attack. In...
How law enforcement can stay a step ahead of hackers
Cybercrime presents a range of challenges for law enforcement officials around the globe. Investigating and responding to these incidents requires technical expertise, the ability to see beyond borders, and...
Credit card fraudster Sergey Pavlovich writes a new chapter
Editor’s note: The early 2000s were a ripe time for credit card fraud, and so-called “carders” like Sergey Pavlovich were making a killing. But his luck would fade in...
JBS says it is recovering quickly from a ransomware attack
JBS, one of the world's largest meat and poultry processors, suffered a ransomware attack that shut down some of their plants.
This week another major supplier reported it had...
Steamship Authority answers question: Who’s the next ransomware victim?
Steamship Authority, a ferry service to the islands near Massachusetts, is the latest ransomware victim in logistics.
After the attacks on Colonial Pipeline and JBS, many may have been...
Buyer of Jack Dorsey’s First Tweet Reportedly Arrested in Iran
Sina Estavi, the businessman who bought a non-fungible token (NFT) of Twitter founder Jack Dorsey’s first tweet for $2.9 million, has reportedly been arrested in Iran, according to a...