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A joint operation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and the Cyprus Police, allowed the dismantling of SSNDOB, an illegal dark web operation inRead More →

According to a report by the international news agency Reuters, the cryptocurrency exchange platform Binance would have allowed criminal groups to launder money for more than $2.35 billion between 2017Read More →

Millions of parents in the United States are suffering from the shortage of milk formula for babies, a completely unforeseen problem, with no apparent solutions and that is sowing greatRead More →

As part of a settlement from a class-action lawsuit, Google agreed to pay Google Photos users in Illinois, U.S., a total of $100 million after it was determined that theRead More →

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) issued a security alert regarding a set of vulnerabilities that would allow malicious hackers to take control of Illumia genetic analysis devices.Read More →

Threat actors could exploit a critical zero-day vulnerability in Windows Search to run remotely hosted malware just by automatically opening a search window with a Word document. According to theRead More →

Symantec researchers discovered a new malicious operation using cryptocurrency malware identified as Clipminer. This strain would be based on the KryptoCibule malware, a Trojan with cryptocurrency and e-wallet theft capabilities,Read More →

Specialists from security firm Vedere Labs published research detailing how a ransomware variant could spread across an enterprise network using vulnerable Internet of Things (IoT) devices. For their research, theRead More →

In an operation coordinated by Europol, the Budapest Metropolitan Police managed to dismantle a cyber criminal group related to multiple money laundering and falsification of administrative documents operations. According toRead More →