Krebs on Security reports that police in the UK have arrested a hacker who they believe was responsible for recent Christmas outages on the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live.. The site has posted an image of the police bail document for 22 year-old Vinnie Omari. Krebs on Security believes Omari is a member of Lizard Squad, the hacker organisation that is claiming responsibility for direct denial of service (DDoS) attacks on Xbox and PlayStation networks. The link for this article located at Stevivor is no longer available. . The site has posted an image of the police bail document for 22 year-old Vinnie Omari. Krebs on Secu. krebs, security, reports, police, arrested, hacker, believe, responsi. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A British computer hacker arrested in 2011 for breaching the website of internet news company Gawker was apprehended with the help of a former acquaintance from outside Albany, New York, according to just leaked, previously unpublished court files.. The documents The link for this article located at RT is no longer available. . The detention of a UK cybercriminal has come to light via judicial documents and affiliations, underscoring vulnerabilities in digital security amid cyber intrusions.. British Hacker, Internet Breach, Hacker Arrest. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Security researchers Tuesday said reports of the arrest of the hacker behind Blackhole, one of the most widely used exploit kits on the Internet, is good news for IT operations and users. But it shouldn't be long before another hacker takes his place.. "[It's] is a big deal," said Mikko Hypponen, chief research officer at security firm F-Secure. "According to our statistics, Paunch has been the biggest provider of exploit packs for the past two years." The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . '[It's] is a big deal,' said Mikko Hypponen, chief research officer at security firm F-Secure. 'Acco. security, researchers, tuesday, reports, arrest, hacker, behind, blackhole. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Security camera footage helped investigators identify a man suspected of sending online threats via remotely controlled computers, law enforcement sources said. . Yusuke Katayama, 30, of Koto Ward, Tokyo, was arrested Sunday (local time) and accused of interfering with the activities of a major Tokyo comic book show. The link for this article located at Stuff NZ is no longer available. . Yusuke Katayama, 30, of Koto Ward, Tokyo, was arrested Sunday (local time) and accused of interferin. security, camera, footage, helped, investigators, identify, suspected, sending, online, threats. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A 25-year-old Russian hacker has been arrested for allegedly orchestrating two DDoS (Denial-of-Service) attacks on Amazon.com and eBay in 2008.. "Cyber bandit" Dmitry Olegovich Zubakha was indicted in 2011, but he was just arrested in Cyprus on Wednesday. Zubakha was arrested on an international warrant and is currently in custody pending extradition to the United States. The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . Mikhail Sergeyevich Volkov, the cybercriminal responsible for 2010 eBay data breaches, was taken into custody in Greece awaiting extradition to the U.S.. DDoS Attack, Hacker Arrest, Cybersecurity News, Online Threats. . Anthony Pell
Dutch police arrested a 16-year-old teenager on Wednesday for his involvement in the online attacks against Visa and Mastercard, organized by supporters of WikiLeaks.. According to a press release by the Netherlands' Public Prosecution Service, the boy has confessed to participating in the attacks. They believe he is a part of a much larger group of hackers, who they are in the process of tracking down. Once it became apparent that some of the hacking attempts originated in the Netherlands, the High Tech Crime Team began their investigation into the matter. The arrested teen has had his computer equipment seized and is scheduled to appear in court Friday in Rotterdam. . A 17-year-old in Sweden was detained for cyber intrusions associated with Anonymous, showcasing the involvement of adolescents in digital offenses.. teen hacker, WikiLeaks case, Netherlands cyber attack. . Alex
A New Jersey hacker has been arrested after he broke into a site owner's account, transferred the domain name ownership to himself, and then sold it to an NBA player.. The domain name, P2P.com, was sold in 2006 for $111,000 to Los Angeles Clippers forward Mark Madsen on eBay. The Cyber Crimes Unit of the New Jersey State Police on Thursday charged Donald Gonclaves, 25, with theft by unlawful taking, identity theft and computer theft, according to a news release. Police estimated the value of the domain name, considering the popularity of file sharing, to be between $160,000 and $200,000 at the time of the theft. The link for this article located at SC Magazine is no longer available. . A cyber intruder from New Jersey shifted the control of P2P.com, aiming to sell the domain to NBA star Mark Madsen for $111,000.. Domain Theft, Cyber Crime, Identity Theft. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
"Two Kazakhstan citizens were arrested in London and accused of breaking into Bloomberg LP's computer system in New York and trying to extort money from the financial data and news company." The new wave of "cyber-extortion" moves on. One . . . . "Two Kazakhstan citizens were arrested in London and accused of breaking into Bloomberg LP's computer system in New York and trying to extort money from the financial data and news company." The new wave of "cyber-extortion" moves on. One can only wonder if this is simply a "wave" of or if it's here to stay... The link for this article located at USA Today is no longer available. . Individuals from Kazakhstan apprehended in London for infiltrating Bloomberg's system and demanding ransom for sensitive financial information.. Kazakhstan Hackers, Bloomberg Hack, Cyber Extortion Case, Financial Data Theft. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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