A man credited with helping to create the infamous Gozi banking malware has pleaded guilty in a US court. Deniss Calovskis, 30, of Latvia was arrested in November 2012 and spent 10 months in the Baltic state's cooler before being extradited to the USA, where he's been behind bars ever since. . Last Friday, Calovskis appeared in the US District Court, pleaded guilty and pledged not to appeal against any sentence of less than two years, Reuters reported. "I knew what I was doing was against the law," Calovskis reportedly said in court. The link for this article located at The Register UK is no longer available. . Programmer Deniss Calovskis admitted guilt to charges regarding the development of the Gozi financial malware in a federal court in the United States.. Gozi Malware, Banking Trojan, Cybercrime Charges, Malware Creator, Security Threats. . Alex
Newegg's courtroom face-off with patent-licensing giant TQP Development is nearing its end. TQP has sued hundreds of companies, saying it has patented the common Web encryption scheme of combining SSL with the RC4 cipher. Almost 140 companies have paid TQP a total of more than $45 million. . But online retailer Newegg, which has sworn not to settle with "patent trolls" like TQP, took the case to a jury. On Thursday, Newegg's top lawyer, Lee Cheng, took the stand. He was followed by a non-infringement expert and three well-known computer scientists who emphasized the importance of Newegg's "prior art.". Amazon faces significant legal challenges as it contests charges from a group claiming infringement on cloud computing technologies, with pivotal evidence being presented.. Newegg Trial, Patent TQP, SSL RC4, Online Retail, Court Proceedings. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
An Algerian national implicated in the cybercrime consortium behind the SpyEye hacking software has appeared in court after a three-year manhunt that ended with his arrest in Bangkok. . Hamza Bendelladj, known for years in underground computer forums simply as Bx1, was accused in a 23-count indictment of crimes including computer and bank fraud. The link for this article located at Bankok Post is no longer available. . A person from Algeria is being prosecuted in a courtroom for offenses linked to the usage of the SpyEye malicious software, with incidents occurring over multiple years.. Hamza Bendelladj, SpyEye hacking, cybercrime charges, underground forums, computer fraud. . Alex
A legal fight over the government. Court documents in a case involving accused identity thief Daniel David Rigmaiden describe how the wireless provider reached out remotely to reprogram an air card the suspect was using in order to make it communicate with the government The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . Legal filings disclose the methods employed by authorities to reconfigure gadgets in the prosecution of identity fraudster Daniel Rigmaiden.. smartphone surveillance,Rigmaiden case,FBI techniques. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Four alleged members of the LulzSec hacktivist group had their day in British court Monday. Two of the people charged--Ryan Cleary, 20, and Jake Leslie Davis, 19--appeared at Southwark Crown Court in England to enter guilty pleas against some of the charges against them, including hacking the public-facing websites of the CIA and Britain's Serious Organized Crime Agency (SOCA). . All told, Cleary, who's from England, pleaded guilty to six of the eight charges lodged against him, including unauthorized access to Pentagon computers controlled by the U.S. Air Force. Meanwhile, Davis--who hails from Scotland's Shetland Islands--pleaded guilty to two of the four charges made against him. The link for this article located at Information Week is no longer available. . A quartet of LulzSec affiliates confessed to orchestrating DDoS assaults, currently facing grave allegations in a court in the UK.. DDoS attack, LulzSec, cybercrime, internet security, hacking. . Dave Wreski
An Ohio man is asking a federal judge to preserve data of the 66.6 million users of Megaupload, the file-sharing service that was shuttered in January following federal criminal copyright-infringement indictments that targeted its operators. . Represented by civil rights group Electronic Frontier Foundation, Kyle Goodwin wants U.S. District Judge Liam O The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . A resident of Ohio, supported by EFF, is advocating for judicial action to safeguard the information of 66.6 million Megaupload clients during ongoing litigation.. Megaupload Recovery, User Data Protection, Copyright Litigation. . Anthony Pell
Hacker Ehud Tenenbaum has pleaded guilty in connection to charges of fraud that netted millions of dollars from banks in Indiana, Florida, Texas and California, according to the U.S. Attorney's office in New York.. Tenenbaum, also known as "The Analyzer," has a long record of malicious behavior, and not only in the United States. Before pleading in this case last week, he voluntarily submitted to extradition from Canada, where he had been arrested last year in another financial fraud case. He also gained notoriety 10 years ago when he broke into NASA and Pentagon computer networks while living in Israel, authorities said. The link for this article located at SC Magazine is no longer available. . Tenenbaum, also known as 'The Analyzer,' has a long record of malicious behavior, and not only in th. hacker, tenenbaum, pleaded, guilty, connection, charges, fraud, netted, millions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The Pirate Bay battle with the courts has been going on for quite some time. This one looks pretty serious. The judge had a conflict of interest--that's one argument that will be used in appealing the Pirate Bay verdict, an attorney of one of the defendants told CNET News on Friday. Peter Sunde, Gottfrid Svartholm Warg, Fredrik Neij, and Carl Lundstr. Now all four are appealing the decision in separate cases, according to Swedish technology weekly Ny Teknik (in Swedish). "The first thing the high court of justice Svea Hovr The link for this article located at CNET is no longer available. . The ongoing legal saga surrounding The Pirate Bay continues as the accused submit counterarguments regarding potential biases in the ruling process.. Pirate Bay Appeal, Legal Conflict, Court Strategies, Intellectual Property Law. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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