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U.S. prosecutors obtained a guilty plea Thursday from a third Nigerian man accused of participating in a business email compromise (BEC) ring in the mid-2010s.
Two cybersecurity companies issued reports tying a cyber-espionage group known as Bitter or TA397 more directly to the Indian government.
The group was arrested in December as part of a raid that included 599 Nigerians and 193 other foreign nationals, many of them Chinese, on suspicion of being involved in a range of online crimes.
Nearly 2,000 people were arrested and millions of dollars in illicit funds were seized in an operation coordinated by Singapore police against Asian scam operations.
Brett Leatherman, a career FBI official with deep cybersecurity experience, has been tapped to serve as assistant director of the bureau’s Cyber Division. In a post on LinkedIn, Leatherman said he was ...
NHS calls for 1 million blood donors as UK stocks remain low following cyberattack Britain’s National Health Service (NHS) issued a call on Monday for 1 million people in England to give blood this ...
Dozens arrested across Asia in global infostealer malware crackdown A global law enforcement crackdown on information-stealing malware led to the arrest of 32 suspects and the dismantling of more than ...
Microsoft released a fix for a Windows zero-day vulnerability that has been used in attacks by a hacking group known for targeting governments in Africa and the Middle East. The bug was discovered by ...
Ukraine said it hacked into the internal systems of Russia’s state-owned aircraft manufacturer Tupolev, days after a drone offensive destroyed planes made by company.
Malware detected previously in Italy has popped up in Russia, researchers said. Attackers use it to access devices' near field communications (NFC) and steal payment card data.
Microsoft announced a new European Security Program as the company faces criticism over security issues and the EU navigates a changing relationship with the U.S.
Israel-based spyware maker Paragon and Italy's government had a falling out over the company's offer to help investigate what happened on journalist Francesco Cancellato's phone.