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Ukrainian Police Disrupt Roblox Account Hacking Ring

Ukrainian police have cracked down on a massive Roblox account hacking ring, arresting three suspects who hijacked over 610,000 accounts and resold them for a staggering $225,000 profit. The bust in Lviv also yielded a haul of $35,000 in cash and dozens of digital devices.

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Cybercriminals Exploit 2.9 Billion Compromised Credentials

Imagine 2.9 billion personal login details floating around in the dark corners of the internet, vulnerable to exploitation by cybercriminals - that's the staggering reality revealed by a recent threat intelligence analysis. This massive cache of compromised credentials, tracked globally in 2025, is a goldmine for hackers leveraging stolen logins, malware, and AI to wreak havoc.

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Ransomware Groups Clash in Turf War, Exposing Each Other's Operations

In a shocking display of cyber turf warfare, ransomware groups are clashing and exposing each other's operations, with one group, KryBit, firing back at 0APT with a defiant message. The online battle began when 0APT claimed to have taken down three rival groups, but its boasts only sparked a retaliatory strike.

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Threat Actors Formalize Operational Security Playbook

Cybercrime players are now treating operational security as a sophisticated game-changer, and it's time for you to level up your security strategy beyond just using VPNs. A battle-tested three-tier infrastructure model has emerged, separating exposure, execution, and monetization to safeguard high-stakes operations.

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Scattered Spider Targets Global Firms with Identity-Driven Attacks

Scattered Spider is on the prowl, launching identity-driven attacks on major global firms across various industries, from retail and hospitality to telecom, insurance, and airlines. Get insider expert advice from Dr. Torsten George on how to outsmart this sophisticated cybercrime collective.

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Former Ransomware Negotiator Pleads Guilty to Aiding BlackCat Cyber Gang

A former ransomware negotiator turned rogue, Angelo Martino has pleaded guilty to aiding the notorious BlackCat cyber gang, betraying his employer and the industry he was meant to serve. By secretly collaborating with BlackCat, Martino launched devastating ransomware attacks, causing harm to innocent victims and lining his own pockets.

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Lawmakers Weigh Terrorism Labels for Hospital Ransomware Attacks

Lawmakers are considering slapping terrorism labels on ransomware attacks targeting hospitals, a move that could lead to severe penalties for those responsible, as Rep. Michael Guest says there should be no penalties too severe for individuals that target the healthcare system. This tough stance comes as experts and officials discuss ways to deter the growing threat of hospital ransomware attacks.

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Scotland Hacker Pleads Guilty in Scattered Spider Cybercrime Case

Meet Tyler Robert Buchanan, the 24-year-old mastermind behind the notorious Scattered Spider cybercrime gang, who has pleaded guilty to federal charges of conspiracy and identity theft. With a potential 22-year prison sentence looming, Buchanan's guilty plea marks a major win for law enforcement in the fight against cybercrime.

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Ex-FBI Chief Urges Homicide Charges for Ransomware Actors Tied to Patient Deaths

It's time to hold ransomware attackers accountable for their deadly actions - Cynthia Kaiser, ex-FBI chief, urges prosecutors to consider felony homicide charges when attacks on hospitals result in patient deaths. Closing the gap between crime severity and consequences is crucial, she stresses.

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Ransomware Negotiator Pleads Guilty to Aiding BlackCat Extortions

Meet Angelo Martino, a 41-year-old from Florida who just pleaded guilty to helping the notorious BlackCat ransomware gang extort even bigger payouts from US companies. Martino teamed up with the BlackCat operators in April 2023, marking the start of his involvement in their malicious activities.

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Scattered Spider Member Pleads Guilty to $8 Million Crypto Heist

A 24-year-old British hacker, Tyler Robert Buchanan, has pleaded guilty to masterminding an $8 million crypto heist as part of the notorious Scattered Spider cybercrime group. His downfall began with a trail of seemingly harmless text messages that ultimately led to his guilty plea.

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Former Ransomware Negotiator Pleads Guilty to BlackCat Attacks

A former expert who was paid to negotiate with cybercriminals has taken a shocking turn, pleading guilty to participating in high-profile BlackCat ransomware attacks on US companies. Angelo Martino, a 41-year-old ex-incident responder, admitted to his role in the 2023 attacks.

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Lazarus Group Targets KelpDAO in $290m Crypto Heist

In a shocking crypto heist, North Korea's notorious Lazarus Group is accused of swiping $290 million from KelpDAO, raising questions about accountability in the digital age. This brazen theft is a stark reminder of the threats lurking in the shadows of the cryptocurrency world.

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Scotland's Scattered Spider Affiliate Pleads Guilty in US Cryptocurrency Heist

A Scottish affiliate of the notorious Scattered Spider cybercrime crew has pleaded guilty in the US to stealing at least $8 million in cryptocurrency through a cunning phishing and SIM-swap scheme. This guilty plea raises a pressing question: what can $8 million buy in the shadowy world of digital theft?

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British Hacker Pleads Guilty to Crypto Theft Charges

A British hacker, allegedly the mastermind behind the notorious Scattered Spider cybercrime collective, has pleaded guilty to wire fraud and aggravated identity theft charges in a US court, dealing a significant blow to the shadowy network. This guilty plea marks a major win for law enforcement and raises important questions about the future of cybercrime and online security.

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Iran's Cyber Threat Landscape Intensifies

Iran's cyber threat landscape is escalating, with phishing, hacktivist operations, and criminal activity converging to create a complex risk picture. A recent Unit 42 threat brief offers valuable insights and practical guidance to help defenders stay ahead of these emerging threats.

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Scattered Spider Operative Pleads Guilty to US Federal Charges

In a major breakthrough, Tyler Robert Buchanan, a senior figure in the notorious Scattered Spider cybercrime group, has pleaded guilty to federal charges, bringing an end to his digital crime spree. Buchanan admitted to conspiracy to commit wire fraud and aggravated identity theft in a US federal district court.

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Underground Guides Expose Methods for Vetting Stolen Credit Card Shops

Buyers of stolen credit card data use a surprisingly rational approach to choosing an underground marketplace - they verify and vet potential shops just like they would any other purchase. Underground guides even provide step-by-step checks to help them evaluate carding shops based on data quality, reputation, and survivability.

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FBI and Europol Disrupt Global DDoS-For-Hire Networks

In a major crackdown, the FBI and Europol joined forces to dismantle global DDoS-for-hire networks, seizing infrastructure, detaining suspects, and warning those who've used these malicious services. The operation, dubbed Operation PowerOff, marks a significant blow to those behind these anonymous internet attacks.

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Operation PowerOFF Disrupts 53 DDoS Domains, Uncovers 3 Million Criminal Accounts

In a major blow to cybercrime, international authorities have shut down 53 domains used to sell DDoS attacks, disrupting the services of over 75,000 cybercriminals and uncovering a staggering 3 million illicit accounts. This operation marks a significant victory in the fight against digital disruption.

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US Nationals Sentenced for Aiding North Korea's Tech Worker Scam

Two US nationals have been sentenced for their role in a brazen scam that helped North Korean operatives land jobs at over 100 American companies by creating shell companies and fake laptop farms. This shocking case exposes the surprising ease with which the duo was able to facilitate a transnational labor operation.

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Authorities Disrupt 53 DDoS-for-Hire Domains in Global Crackdown

In a major global crackdown, authorities have seized 53 domains linked to notorious DDoS-for-hire services, dealing a significant blow to online disruption. This bold move, part of Operation PowerOFF, also put over 75,000 alleged cybercriminals on notice to cease their malicious activities.

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US Seizes Control of North Korea's Fake Remote Worker Scam Network

Imagine a network of seemingly ordinary remote workers secretly infiltrating over 100 companies - only to discover they were all part of a massive scam run by North Korea. Two Americans have been jailed for helping the rogue nation pull off this daring cyber deception.

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ATHR Platform Exploits AI Voice Agents for Automated Vishing Attacks

Imagine a phone call that's both automated and coached by a human - a new cybercrime platform called ATHR is making this a terrifying reality, using AI voice agents to fuel highly convincing vishing attacks that can steal your credentials. By combining automation with human and synthetic voices, ATHR is taking voice phishing to a whole new level of sophistication.

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