Two individuals accused of DDoSing big tech firms, as well as the FBI, have been officially charged by the US government.
On Wednesday, June 26, a $10 million reward was offered by the FBI, which is looking to arrest 22-year-old Amin Timovich Stigal, who is among the agency's most wanted. According to the feds ...
a reformed hacker who was once one of the FBI's "most wanted" cybercriminals, has died at the age of 59. Mitnick spent five years in prison for computer and wire fraud following a two-year federal ...
One of the most enjoyable parts about the world that has been built out from FBI —Tuesday nights on CBS have the original and ...
An international hacking group wanted to declare "cyberwar" on the U.S. by digitally attacking some of the nation's most ...
Cybercriminals have their eyes ... a successful crypto scam can be. The most common crypto fraud centered on investment scams where the FBI said criminals “offer individuals large returns ...
hosted by CRN parent The Channel Company, Scott Augenbaum, a retired FBI agent who ... the fight against cybercriminals, he told audience members that he firmly believes most cyberattacks can ...
The latest data from the FBI Internet Crime Report that was published ... Practice makes perfect—scamming. Cybercriminals frequently test and optimize their attacks in proving grounds by running ...
A Ukrainian malware kingpin who evaded law enforcement for a decade will face nine years in prison for his role in the IcedID ...
Two individuals accused of DDoSing big tech firms, as well as the FBI, have been officially charged by the US government. Now, in an unsealed indictment, the US Attorney’s Office claims Ahmed ...
Two Sudanese citizens face charges for running a guerilla computer hacking group that sought to "declare cyberwar on the United States" by targeting the FBI, hospitals, Hulu, Netflix, CNN ...