Tennessee Man Used 'Laptop Farm' To Fund North Korean WMDs: DOJ
A Nashville resident has been arrested for helping North Koreans obtain remote employment, and funneling their salaries into Pyongyang's WMD program.
US Warns of 'Gray Zone' Conflict With China, Russia, North Korea
America's geopolitical rivals are expected to challenge both the U.S. and the global order in the coming years.
US Offers $10 million Reward to Catch North Korean Cyber Attacker
The U.S. Department of State is offering millions to anyone who can help them locate a North Korean cybercriminal accused of targeting U.S. government entities.
FBI Offers $10 Million Reward for Capture of Russian Hacker-
The FBI has issued a substantial reward for a Russian hacker involved in cyber attacks against Ukraine and the U.S.
North Korea Uses Google to Steal Passwords
Hackers backed by the North Korean government have been using a fake Google translation program to steal personal data, a new report shows.
Here are 9 companies with reported data hacks this week: Everything we know
One cloud storage company could be the source for millions of account details leaking online.
US revealed as "hotspot for cybercrime" in global study
The World Cybercrime Index shows that a relatively small number of countries are home to the greatest cybercriminal threat.
China's hacking and spying revealed in bombshell leak
Targets ranged from the U.K.'s Foreign Office to organizations connected with Tibetans and Uyghurs.
Russia is fighting for a treaty that could soon change the internet forever
Moscow's top cybersecurity diplomat told Newsweek "there is no alternative" to a comprehensive UN cybercrime treaty.
New U.S. Tech Laws Play Russian Roulette With Cybersecurity
Lawmakers should ensure implementation of new laws deliver real freedom of choice for technology under conditions that benefit Western democracies more than those wishing to harm us and our way of life.
Teen Hacked Women's Snapchat Accounts, Used Nude Photos as Blackmail
A "callous" teenager who hacked into women's Snapchat accounts and used nude photos to blackmail their friends has been jailed for two years.
Chinese Hackers Targeted U.S. Reporters Days Before Jan. 6: Report
A cybersecurity firm said hackers "assessed to be aligned with the state interests" of North Korea, Iran and Turkey also directed attacks on journalists.
Who Is Konstantin Malofeyev? Russian Oligarch Nabbed In Cybercrime Probe
"While this case is about violating sanctions, it's also about bringing people to justice who think they can violate our laws with impunity."
As Ukraine Invasion Stalls, Putin Looks to Cyber for Revenge Attack on US
"I think we can fully expect that there'll be cyberattacks on the United States and our allies in weeks and months ahead," Rep. Jason Crow told Newsweek.
Jeh Johnson Says Offensive Cyber Measures Could Deter Future Attacks
The former Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security said that peace and security could be achieved "through strength."
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Feds: Former Track Coach Blackmailing Women for Nudes Indicted on 15 Counts
Steve Waithe is accused of wire fraud, cyberstalking, aiding and abetting computer fraud, and conspiracy to commit computer fraud.
Russian Sentenced to Prison for Creating Online 'Safe Haven' for Criminals
The man pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to engage in a racketeer-influenced corrupt organization.
U.S. Cybersecurity Company Says China Likely Hacked Some Indian Orgs
The hacking group, given the temporary name TAG-28, used Winnti malware, which it said is exclusively used by several state-sponsored Chinese groups.
Man Who Made Millions Unlocking AT&T Phones Gets 12 Years in Prison
Muhammad Fahd pleaded guilty to wire fraud conspiracy in 2020 and was sentenced on September 16, 2021
Cybercriminals Defraud Small Town Out of Over $2 Million
It is unclear how much the town of Peterborough, New Hampshire will be able to recover through its insurance.
New York Man Gets 3 Years for Stealing Nude Photos of College Students
Nicholas Faber and co-conspirator Michael Fish reportedly called stealing nude photos from female students at SUNY Plattsburgh "wins" in online conversations.
Cybercrime Never Sleeps
Cybercrime isn't going away anytime soon, and no one can afford to skimp on their cybersecurity protections.
Hackers Tried to Poison California Water Supply in Major Cyber Attack
The previously unreported hack came just a few weeks before a plant in Florida was accessed in a cyber attack.
Defend Forward Amid a New Era of Cyber Espionage
As the Biden administration takes aim at protecting against new and evolving cyberattacks, one thing is clear: We need Defend Forward to hunt threats before the threats hunt us.
U.S. Supply Chain: Stop Driving Blind
Before we trust the plumbing in our IT networks, we need to know where every component comes from.
Mike Pompeo Says 'Pretty Clearly It Was The Russians' Behind Cyberattack
"This was a very significant effort," Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said of the SolarWinds hack during a Friday interview.
Woman Paid Over the Dark Web to Have Her Parents Murdered, Police Say
The 26-year-old woman allegedly agreed to pay $20,000 for the killings and had already made a payment of $6,000 towards the crime.
States Most Affected By Cybercrime
Cybercrime is a massive global industry, reaching $3.5 billion in damages from reported incidents in 2019. See how your state rates in cybercrime.
Stop Foreign Cybercriminals From Masquerading as Diplomats
The HACT Act is an important step in the right direction.