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US Indicts Russians for Running Bulletproof Hosting Services

The FBI has struck a major blow against cybercrime by indicting three Russian nationals and two companies for operating bulletproof hosting services that enabled devastating attacks on US critical infrastructure. This significant move disrupts the backbone of cybercriminal operations, dealing a crucial win for online safety.

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UK Man Jailed for Inciting Swatting Attacks Globally

A Welsh man has been jailed for encouraging swatting attacks worldwide, a stark reminder that this so-called prank can have deadly consequences. Callum Dare, 26, played a key role in a dark web forum, fueling a campaign of harassment and terror that spanned three countries.

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Ransomware Negotiator Sentenced for Aiding BlackCat Extortions

A ransomware negotiator turned double agent, Angelo Martino, has been sentenced to 70 months in prison for betraying his clients and working with BlackCat to drive up ransoms for personal gain. Martino's shocking deceit involved selling out his clients' confidential negotiating positions to the very cybercriminals he was hired to thwart.

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Spain Seizes Suspect Tied to Russian Hacktivist Group

In a major cybercrime crackdown, Spanish authorities have arrested a suspect linked to a notorious pro-Russian hacktivist group, following a nearly year-long investigation sparked by a tip from the FBI. This breakthrough is a testament to global law enforcement collaboration, with the FBI vowing to continue disrupting cybercriminals worldwide.

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Spain Arrests Alleged Pro-Russia Hacktivist Tied to Cyber Attacks

Hacktivists aligned with Russia are wreaking havoc on UK organizations with denial-of-service attacks that may be simple, but have a significant impact by disrupting essential services. These attacks can overwhelm important websites and online systems, leaving people unable to access the services they rely on daily.

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Google Disrupts NetNut Residential Proxy Botnet

Google teamed up with the FBI, Lumen, and other partners to take down the NetNut residential proxy network, disabling key Google accounts and services used by the threat actors to control malware. This move helps keep everyday devices and systems safe from being exploited as footholds for attacks.

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Google and FBI dismantle 2-million device NetNut botnet

In a major win for cybersecurity, Google and the FBI have joined forces to dismantle the massive NetNut botnet, a network of 2 million devices used by cybercriminals and espionage groups to hide their malicious activities. This significant disruption is the latest in a series of efforts to take down tools used to conceal online threats.

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FBI and Google Disrupt NetNut Proxy Network Used by Cyber Threat Actors

In a major win for cybersecurity, the FBI and Google have joined forces to dismantle the notorious NetNut proxy network, a go-to tool for cyber threat actors. This disruption has significantly reduced the network's capacity, cutting the available pool of devices by millions.

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FBI Disrupts NetNut Proxy Platform Tied to Popa Botnet

In a major cybercrime crackdown, the FBI has seized hundreds of domains linked to NetNut, a residential proxy service allegedly tied to the massive Popa botnet, which controls at least two million devices. This disruption, made possible with the help of industry partners like Google and Lumen, marks a significant blow to the network's operations.

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US Extradites Alleged Scattered Spider Member

In a major cybercrime crackdown, US authorities have extradited a 19-year-old suspect, Peter Stokes, for allegedly being part of the notorious Scattered Spider gang that has wreaked havoc on US companies, extorting employees and causing millions in losses. Stokes, a dual US-Estonian citizen, was arrested in Finland with incriminating evidence and is now in federal custody awaiting cybercrime charges.

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Poland Disrupts SIM-Swapping Gang Linked to Crypto Heists

In a major breakthrough, Polish authorities have dismantled a notorious SIM-swapping gang that used social engineering and specialized software to orchestrate a string of crypto heists, with four suspects now facing charges. The successful takedown was made possible through a collaborative effort with the FBI and Homeland Security Investigations.

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Law Enforcement Disrupts SocGholish Botnet Linked to Evil Corp

In a major win for cybersecurity, an international coalition of law enforcement agencies has dismantled the notorious SocGholish botnet, liberating nearly 15,000 compromised WordPress sites and taking down 106 servers and domains used by cybercriminals. This bold operation has effectively cut off the cybercrime gang's access to thousands of infected computer systems.

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FBI Modernizes Contact Centers with AI-Driven Overhaul

The FBI's Criminal Justice Information Service handles millions of inquiries daily, with responses often determining life-or-death outcomes, making a customer-centric overhaul crucial to delivering accurate answers in seconds. By prioritizing a modernized approach, the CJIS aims to revolutionize its operations and elevate the citizen experience.

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FBI Warns of Courier-Based Crypto Scams

Don't fall victim to crypto scams: scammers are now using couriers to collect cash from unsuspecting victims at their homes or in public, often using passwords or specific dollar bill serial numbers to authenticate the pickup. This low-tech twist on investment scams adds a frighteningly personal touch.

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FBI Disrupts AI-Powered Phishing Service with 1 Million URLs

In a major win for cyber safety, the FBI, Google, and Black Lotus Labs joined forces to dismantle Outsider Enterprise, a notorious phishing-as-a-service operation based in China that had been spreading fake text campaigns through 1 million URLs. This coordinated takedown seized key servers and accounts used by the threat actors.

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FBI dismantles $1.9B China cybercrime network

In a major breakthrough, the FBI, with the help of Google and Lumen Technologies, has dismantled a massive $1.9 billion China-based cybercrime network that impersonated trusted brands to scam hundreds of thousands of victims. This coordinated takedown, part of Operation Riptide, seized key infrastructure and domains used by the group.

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FBI and Europol dismantle major crypto laundering platform

In a major crackdown, the FBI and Europol have dismantled AudiA6, a massive cryptocurrency laundering operation that helped cybercriminals move a whopping $389m in illicit funds between 2022 and 2025. The service was linked to at least 15 ransomware operations and multiple cryptocurrency theft schemes, making it a key player in the digital underworld.

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Russian national charged in Void Blizzard cyber-espionage scheme

A Russian national, Denis Nikolayevich Obrezko, has been charged with helping facilitate a massive cyber-espionage scheme that infiltrated at least 11 US companies, with authorities suspecting many more victims nationwide. Obrezko allegedly played a key role in the Void Blizzard campaign by buying a virtual private server and registering domain names used in the intrusions.

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FBI Disrupts Chinese Spy Websites Targeting US Security Clearance Holders

The FBI and Justice Department have shut down 13 fake websites pretending to be legitimate consulting firms, targeting US security clearance holders with lucrative job offers that aimed to extract sensitive information for the Chinese government. These seized domains were part of a sophisticated intelligence collection campaign that began in November 2023.

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US Gas Station Tank Gauge Systems Vulnerable to Ongoing Attacks

US gas stations are under cyberattack, with hackers exploiting vulnerable tank gauge systems to gain control and wreak havoc. A joint advisory from top US agencies is urging critical infrastructure organizations to secure their internet-exposed systems ASAP.

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FBI Report Exposes Surge in Internet Crimes

The FBI's 2025 Internet Crime Report has landed, and it's packed with eye-opening stats on the alarming rise of internet crimes. Get ready to dive into the latest numbers and trends.

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FBI Warns of Kali365 Phishing Service Targeting Microsoft 365 Accounts

Beware of Kali365, a sneaky phishing service that's hijacking Microsoft 365 accounts by exploiting a legitimate authentication flow - and it's happening fast, with the platform emerging as recently as April 2026. This clever trick uses a short code to trick victims into handing over control of their accounts.

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Ex-US Execs Plead Guilty to Aiding Global Tech Support Scams

Two former executives, Adam Young and Harrison Gevirtz, have pleaded guilty to hiding a massive tech support scam that duped victims worldwide, and now face up to three years in prison and $250,000 in fines. Their guilty pleas mark a major win in the fight against tech support scams.

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FBI Warns of $388 Million Lost to Crypto ATM Scams

The FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center received over 13,400 complaints about crypto ATM scams in 2025, with victims losing a staggering $388 million - a 58% jump in losses from the previous year. This alarming trend is part of a broader surge in cybercrime, with over 1 million complaints filed and nearly $21 billion in losses reported last year.

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