Equifax has incurred losses so far of over $1.35bn from a devastating 2017 breach which affected more than half of all Americans and millions of UK consumers, the firm revealed in its latest financials. . The credit agency claimed in its Q1 2019 earnings statement that the figure “related to the incident, incremental technology and data security costs, and an accrual for losses associated with legal proceedings and investigations.” The firm has recouped the maximum possible $125m, minus $7.5m, from an insurance policy, and claims that breach costs for the rest of this year will be less than those for 2018. The link for this article located at InfoSecurity is no longer available. . The credit agency claimed in its Q1 2019 earnings statement that the figure “related to the incide. equifax, incurred, losses, devastating, breach, which, affected. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A Romanian woman has pleaded guilty to charges relating to a major ransomware operation which took out over two-thirds of the CCTV cameras in Washington DC ahead of President Trump’s inauguration. . Eveline Cismaru pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and one of computer fraud, with a potential combined maximum sentence of 25 years behind bars. The link for this article located at InfoSecurity is no longer available. . Eveline Cismaru pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and one of computer f. romanian, woman, pleaded, guilty, charges, relating, major, ransomware, operation, which. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A Dutch judge has ruled that an accused Russian . The Hague District Court Judge M.E. Groeneveld Stubbe ordered (Google Translate) Tuesday that Vladimir Drinkman first be sent to the US before the Netherlands should even consider a second extradition request made by his home country.. A Belgian court decided on deportation, approving the transfer of Ivan Petrov to the UK for hacking offenses rather than to his home country.. Vladimir Drinkman, Cybercrime, Extradition Ruling. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The indicted founder of digital currency Liberty Reserve says the U.S. government began targeting him only after he refused to turn over the source code for his proprietary system to the FBI.. Arthur Budovsky, who is fighting extradition to the U.S. from Spain, told a Madrid court that the FBI approached him in 2011 to obtain the source code for what he says was the purpose of undermining the service. The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . Arthur Budovsky recounts his decision to withhold his software's source code, which subsequently triggered legal disputes with the federal authorities.. Arthur Budovsky, Liberty Reserve, extradition issues. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Carmen Ortiz, the U.S. attorney in Massachusetts, said Thursday the government. The President Barack Obama appointee The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . Carmen Ortiz examines the validity of the Aaron Swartz prosecution, highlighting legal duties and governmental measures.. Aaron Swartz Case,Carmen Ortiz,Legal Analysis,Prosecution Rationale,Justice System. . Dave Wreski
Senior judges have set a timetable to speed up resolution in the long-running Gary McKinnon extradition case, effectively setting a deadline for the Home Office to respond to evidence that McKinnon is too infirm to withstand the stress of a US trial and likely imprisonment over alleged Pentagon hacking offences.. The case was listed for a full hearing in July after two judges (Lord Justice Richards and Mr Justice Cranstone) heard that the Home Secretary Theresa May was still considering medical evidence that Asperger's sufferer McKinnon would be a suicide risk if extradited to the US to face charges of hacking into US military computers back in 2001 and 2002. The link for this article located at The Register UK is no longer available. . Court officials set a schedule to accelerate the protracted Julian Assange extradition proceedings in light of health concerns presented.. Gary McKinnon Extradition, Judicial Process, Legal Update. . Anthony Pell
Three judges are currently reviewing the judge that handled the Pirate Bay trial to discover if he was biased or not. No decision has yet been made but the New York Times and several other publications report inaccuracies and plain wrongs that claim otherwise. Time to get the facts straight.. Pirate Bay judge Tomas Norstr The link for this article located at TorrentFreak is no longer available. . Explore the inaccuracies in news stories about the judge's impartiality in the Pirate Bay case, while closely examining the latest courtroom developments. Pirate Bay Trial, Judge Allegations, Media Misreporting, Judicial Review. . Dave Wreski
A Briton accused of hacking into the Pentagon's computers is to be extradited to the US, the Home Office has confirmed. Gary McKinnon, from north London, stands accused of what American prosecutors call the "biggest military hack of all time", and potentially faces a sentence of 70 years if found guilty. . The decision over his future had been left to the discretion of the home secretary, John Reid, after a lengthy hearing at Bow Street magistrates court. Lawyers defending Mr McKinnon had claimed that the 40-year-old might even face the prospect of a military tribunal and potential internment in Guant The link for this article located at Guardian Unlimited Technology is no longer available. . UK citizen charged with cyber breach at Pentagon opts for extradition to America for prosecution following extended court session.. Cybercrime Updates, Hacking News, Legal Proceedings. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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