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Marcus Hutchins Faces New Charges For WannaCry Malware Incident

Any hopes that Marcus Hutchins, the British security researcher credited with stopping WannaCry, might have harbored about a quick resolution of a US malware case against him were dashed this week with the FBI slapping four new charges against him.. Federal authorities arrested Hutchins, 24, in Las Vegas last August and charged him with creating and distributing, Kronos - malware for stealing online banking credentials - between July 2014 and July 2015. The link for this article located at DarkReading is no longer available. . Marcus Hutchins faces new accusations about malware distribution, despite his vital role in stopping the WannaCry outbreak. Learn more about the circumstances within. Marcus Hutchins, WannaCry Incident, Malware Distribution. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jun 10, 2018 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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Thirteen Members Indicted For Cyber Attacks By Anonymous On U.S. Firms

Thirteen alleged members of the loosely organized hacker collective known as Anonymous were indicted Thursday in connection with a series of online attacks on US companies and trade groups.. The indictment unsealed in Alexandria, Virginia, charged the 13 with attacks between September 2010 and January 2011 on the Motion Picture Association of America, Recording Industry Association of America, Visa, Mastercard, Bank of America and others. The link for this article located at Business Insider is no longer available. . A dozen individuals from the collective known as LulzSec charged for joint cyber assaults on leading international corporations and entities.. Anonymous Attacks, Hacker Group Indictments, Cybersecurity Issues. . Dave Wreski

Calendar 2 Oct 04, 2013 User Avatar Dave Wreski Government
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New Evidence Concealment Charges Against Barrett Brown In Texas

Barrett Brown, a self-proclaimed spokesman for Anonymous, has been hit with new charges by authorities in Texas for concealing evidence.. It The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . ItThe link for this article located at Wired is no longer available.. barrett, brown, self-proclaimed, spokesman, anonymous, charges, authoriti. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Jan 25, 2013 User Avatar Anthony Pell Government
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Hector Monsegur Arrested: The Real Sabu Faces Multiple Charges

An outspoken member of a loosely knit group of hackers that calls itself Lulz Security pleaded guilty to breaking into the computer systems of several prominent American companies, according to federal court papers unsealed Tuesday morning in New York. . Hector Xavier Monsegur, who operated under the Twitter handle The Real Sabu, was charged with 12 criminal counts of hacking into unauthorized computers, the Justice Department said, adding that he had been cooperating with law enforcement officials for several months. The link for this article located at NY Times is no longer available. . Barbara Joan Baker, known as The Real Echo, confronts 15 accusations tied to infiltrating major international corporations.. Hector Sabu Monsegur,Hacking Arrests,Lulz Security,Cyber Crimes,Computer Hacking. . Dave Wreski

Calendar 2 Mar 06, 2012 User Avatar Dave Wreski Government
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Miami Resident Accused of Pilfering 10 Million VOIP Calling Minutes

A Miami man was charged Wednesday with stealing more than 10 million minutes of VOIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) telephone service and then selling them to unsuspecting customers for as little as US$0.004 per minute. . Edwin Pena paid a Washington State computer hacker named Robert Moore about $20,000 to help him illegally route Internet telephone calls through the networks of more than 15 unnamed VOIP companies, according to criminal complaints made available by the U.S. Attorney's Office. Pena presented himself as a legitimate telecommunications wholesaler, while at the same time using hacking techniques to steal networking services valued at as much as $300,000 from each of the carriers. The link for this article located at InfoWorld.com is no longer available. . A Miami resident finds themselves in trouble for reportedly stealing 10 million minutes of VOIP service and profiting from illegal sales. Discover the details of this scheme. VOIP Fraud, Network Services, Telecommunications Crime, Hacking Schemes. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jun 08, 2006 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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Adrian Lamo's High-Profile FBI Negotiation For Surrender

Adrian Lamo, the so-called "homeless hacker" responsible for a series of high-profile electronic intrusions over the last two years, is negotiating a surrender with the FBI over criminal charges.. . .. Adrian Lamo, the so-called "homeless hacker" responsible for a series of high-profile electronic intrusions over the last two years, is negotiating a surrender with the FBI over criminal charges. Lamo, 22, said his attorney is talking with the U.S. Attorney's office in New York City over unspecified allegations of criminal misconduct. On Thursday, FBI agents showed up at his parents' home in Sacramento, Calif., Lamo said in a telephone interview Friday evening during which he would not disclose his location. "They went to my parents' house to try to find me there," Lamo said. "Since then I've been told they're looking for me. But I've had no direct contact with them." Mary French, a deputy public defender in Sacramento who is representing Lamo, provided a statement that said: "We have confirmed that there is a sealed complaint from the Southern District of New York and a federal arrest warrant for him." The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Adrian Lamo, the so-called 'homeless hacker' responsible for a series of high-profile electronic int. adrian, so-called, 'homeless, hacker', responsible, series, high-profile, electronic. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Sep 05, 2003 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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Arrests Made for Smuggling Military Encryption to China

Two men have been arrested and accused of scheming to smuggle military encryption technology to China, the Customs Service said Wednesday. The technology, two devices known as KIV-7HS units, are used to encode classified government communications. "The technology that these individuals . . . . Two men have been arrested and accused of scheming to smuggle military encryption technology to China, the Customs Service said Wednesday. The technology, two devices known as KIV-7HS units, are used to encode classified government communications. "The technology that these individuals were attempting to export to China is among the most sensitive items on the U.S. munitions list," said Allan Doody, the U.S. Customs Service special agent in charge in Baltimore. Doody said sale of the technology must be approved by the National Security Agency. Customs agents have arrested Eugene Hsu of Blue Springs, Mo., and David Yang of Temple City, Calif. Carlson Ho, also charged with attempting to smuggle the technology, is in Singapore and has not been arrested. Ho is affiliated with the Singapore-based Wei Soon Loong Pvt. Ltd., which intended to buy the technology, according to a federal affidavit. The link for this article located at MSNBC is no longer available. . Authorities have taken two individuals into custody, alleging that they were involved in a plot to illegally transport sensitive military encryption systems to China.. Military Technology, Encryption Devices, Smuggling Arrest, National Security, Classified Communications. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Aug 30, 2001 User Avatar Anthony Pell Government
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