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DoJ Charges 19 Worldwide in $68 Million xDedic Dark Web Marketplace Fraud
The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) said it charged 19 individuals worldwide in connection with the now-defunct xDedic Marketplace, which is estimated to have facilitated more than $68 million in fraud. In wrapping up its investigation into the dark web portal, the...
North Korea’s Cyber Heist: DPRK Hackers Stole $600 Million in Cryptocurrency in 2023
Threat actors affiliated with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (also known as North Korea) have plundered at least $600 million in cryptocurrency in 2023. The DPRK "was responsible for almost a third of all funds stolen in crypto attacks last year, despite a...
Sea Turtle Cyber Espionage Campaign Targets Dutch IT and Telecom Companies
Telecommunication, media, internet service providers (ISPs), information technology (IT)-service providers, and Kurdish websites in the Netherlands have been targeted as part of a new cyber espionage campaign undertaken by a Türkiye-nexus threat actor known as Sea...
Syrian Threat Group Peddles Destructive SilverRAT
A group known as Anonymous Arabic, with links to Turkey and Syria, is behind a sophisticated remote access Trojan called SilverRAT. They plan to release an updated version that can control compromised Windows systems and Android devices.
Syrian Threat Group Peddles Destructive SilverRAT
A group known as Anonymous Arabic, with links to Turkey and Syria, is behind a sophisticated remote access Trojan called SilverRAT. They plan to release an updated version that can control compromised Windows systems and Android devices.
Syrian Threat Group Peddles Destructive SilverRAT
A group known as Anonymous Arabic, with links to Turkey and Syria, is behind a sophisticated remote access Trojan called SilverRAT. They plan to release an updated version that can control compromised Windows systems and Android devices.
Syrian Threat Group Peddles Destructive SilverRAT
A group known as Anonymous Arabic, with links to Turkey and Syria, is behind a sophisticated remote access Trojan called SilverRAT. They plan to release an updated version that can control compromised Windows systems and Android devices.
Syrian Threat Group Peddles Destructive SilverRAT
A group known as Anonymous Arabic, with links to Turkey and Syria, is behind a sophisticated remote access Trojan called SilverRAT. They plan to release an updated version that can control compromised Windows systems and Android devices.
Syrian Threat Group Peddles Destructive SilverRAT
A group known as Anonymous Arabic, with links to Turkey and Syria, is behind a sophisticated remote access Trojan called SilverRAT. They plan to release an updated version that can control compromised Windows systems and Android devices.
Syrian Threat Group Peddles Destructive SilverRAT
A group known as Anonymous Arabic, with links to Turkey and Syria, is behind a sophisticated remote access Trojan called SilverRAT. They plan to release an updated version that can control compromised Windows systems and Android devices.
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