Scan4You, the largest known counter anti-virus website, went offline in May 2017 when two men were arrested in Latvia and extradited by the FBI to the United States.. 37-year-old Ruslan Bondars (also known by the online handle “Borland”), one of the men arrested in Latvia in May 2017, has now been convicted in a US court of one count of conspiracy to violate the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, and one count of computer intrusion with intent to cause damage. The link for this article located at WeLiveSecurity is no longer available. . Vasily Petrov sentenced for collaborating with cybercriminals, confronting lengthy incarceration due to breaches of cybersecurity regulations.. Cyber Crime, Anti-Virus Evasion, Law Enforcement, Computer Fraud Act. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A Miami-based hacker plead guilty this week for his role in orchestrating a series of massive data security breaches that bilked retailers and financial firms of tens of millions of credit and debit cards.. Albert Gonzalez, 28, plead guilty in federal court in Boston to conspiring to hack into computer networks operated by Heartland Payment Systems Inc., 7-Eleven Inc., Hannaford Brothers Co.. and other retailers. Under the terms of the plea agreement, Gonzalez could face between 17 and 25 years in prison for his role in the attacks. The credit card heist is said to have affected more than 250 financial institutions. In September, Gonzalez plead guilty to 19 counts of conspiracy, fraud and aggravated identity theft relating to hacking into numerous major U.S. retailers including TJX Co., BJ's Wholesale Club, OfficeMax, Boston Market, Barnes & Noble and Sports Authority. He was charged along with two Russian hackers for the attacks. He also plead guilty to one count of conspiracy for his role in the data breach at the Dave & Buster's restaurant chain. The link for this article located at SearchSecurity is no longer available. . Albert Gonzalez, 28, plead guilty in federal court in Boston to conspiring to hack into computer net. miami-based, hacker, plead, guilty, orchestrating, series, massive. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The law appears to have caught up with "Pimpshiz," the hacker allegedly responsible for defacing some 200 Web sites last year with pro-Napster graffiti. On Friday, police investigating the Web site break-ins confirmed they had searched the Pleasant Hill, Calif., home . . . . The law appears to have caught up with "Pimpshiz," the hacker allegedly responsible for defacing some 200 Web sites last year with pro-Napster graffiti. On Friday, police investigating the Web site break-ins confirmed they had searched the Pleasant Hill, Calif., home of a 17-year-old high school student and confiscated computer equipment last month. "My defacements are protests," he said. "I want people to think about the Napster case positively, not negatively." The Contra Costa (Calif.) County district attorney's office had only been investigating for a few weeks before it searched the teenager's home under a warrant, Deputy District Attorney Dodie Katague said Friday. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Authorities seem to have finally cornered 'GrafHax,' the cybercriminal linked to vandalizing 300 online platforms with digital art.. Web Defacement,Hacking Incident,Digital Protest,Cybercrime Analysis,Digital Activism. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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