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ICRC Develops Digital Emblem to Protect Hospitals during Cyber War
Members of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) have said they need help designing a digital emblem to…
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SocGholish Malware Compromised and Infected Hundreds of News Sites in the US
Proofpoint experts have discovered a massive problem on American news sites — the malware called SocGholish attacks the media. Let…
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Telegram Cancels Premium Subscriptions Received Fraudulently
In the summer of this year, Telegram introduced a Premium subscription, which provides additional functionality, as well as removing many…
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Washington Hosts International Counter Ransomware Summit
On Monday, the White House took on ransomware and other forms of cybercrime by hosting politicians from more than 30…
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Student Who Ran One of the Largest Darknet Marketplaces in Germany Arrested
The German Federal Criminal Police Office says a 22-year-old student has been arrested in Bavaria on suspicion of running Deutschland…
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Hacker who attacked Deutsche Telekom in 2016 is accused of running The Real Deal marketplace
This week, the US Department of Justice indicted British hacker Daniel Kaye, alleging that he ran the now defunct dark…
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Miners Massively Use Free GitHub, Heroku and Buddy Accounts in Their Campaigns
Sysdig specialists have discovered the Purpleurchin campaign, whose operators were abusing free accounts in GitHub, Heroku and Buddy services to…
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US Authorities Announced the Arrest of a Ukrainian Who Developed Raccoon Malware
The US Department of Justice reports on charges brought against 26-year-old Ukrainian citizen Mark Sokolovsky, who is associated with the…
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Hive Group Claims Responsibility for Hacking Tata Power
The Hive ransomware group has claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on one of the largest energy companies in India, Tata…
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Hacker Who Stole Unreleased Recordings from Musicians Gets a Year and a Half in Prison
British authorities reported that 22-year-old hacker Adrian Kwiatkowski, who stole recordings from musicians, was sentenced to 18 months in prison.…
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