A 20 year-old man has been indicted for computer crimes by a federal court in Alaska. Evidence suggests that he could be linked to the Satori botnet that exploited a previously unknown bug in a Huawei router.. If so, one of the most virulent botnets in recent times might have been engineered not by a sophisticated organized criminal or nation state actor, but by a relatively inexperienced dabbler who happened across a zero-day vulnerability. Kenneth Currin Schuchman of Vancouver, Washington, has been indicted in an Alaskan federal court on two charges. The link for this article located at Naked Security/Sophos is no longer available. . In Alaska, a 20-year-old individual has been charged with establishing the Satori botnet, which took advantage of a vulnerability found in Huawei routers.. Satori Botnet, Cybercrime Indictment, Zero-Day Exploit, Huawei Router Bug, Malware Attacks. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
US federal prosecutors have unsealed the indictment of seven men who were allegedly involved in the Costa-Rica-based digital currency and exchange service, Liberty Reserve. Authorities in the US had already seized the service's domain, effectively shutting down its web site. late last week. The site's founder Arthur Budovsky Belanchuk, a former US citizen who now holds Costa Rican nationality, was arrested in Spain on Friday. The indictmentPDF charges the defendants with money laundering and conspiracy to operate an unlicensed money transmitting business and orders them to surrender all property in connection with the Liberty Reserve operation, including more than $6 billion the site is believed to have laundered since 2006. Millions of dollars of these proceeds have allegedly been deposited in bank accounts around the globe, including in Costa Rica, China, Russia and Morocco. The investigation involved officials from 17 countries. The link for this article located at H Security is no longer available. . late last week. The site's founder Arthur Budovsky Belanchuk, a former US citizen who now holds Cost. federal, prosecutors, unsealed, indictment, seven, allegedly, involved. . Alex
An alleged member of the LulzSec hacking group who prosecutors say targeted the Fox and PBS television networks and Sony's film and TV studio has been indicted in Los Angeles on federal charges, federal authorities said on Wednesday.. Ryan Cleary, 20, who is already jailed in the United Kingdom where he faces prosecution over similar charges, is accused of joining other members of LulzSec in harnessing compromised computers, known as a "botnet," to steal confidential information, deface websites or attack servers. He was indicted on Tuesday. The link for this article located at MSNBC is no longer available. . Jordan Smith, 22, charged in San Francisco for Anonymous operations involving Netflix, NBC, and Microsoft while facing ongoing allegations in Canada.. LulzSec Attacks, Cyber Crime News, Hacking Incidents. . Dave Wreski
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