Security News

Dutch police arrest hacker who breached healthcare software vendor
2022-10-25 17:04

The Dutch police have arrested a 19-year-old man in western Netherlands, suspected of breaching the systems of a healthcare software vendor in the country, and stealing tens of thousands of documents. These documents might contain sensitive personal and medical data of patients of healthcare providers using the company's systems.

Brazilian Police Arrest Suspected Member of Lapsus$ Hacking Group
2022-10-20 05:07

The Federal Police of Brazil on Wednesday announced it had arrested an individual for purported links to the notorious LAPSUS$ extortionist gang. Other federal government portals targeted by the LAPSUS$ group in Brazil include the Ministry of Economy, Comptroller General of the Union, and the Federal Highway Police.

Brazil arrests suspect believed to be a Lapsus$ gang member
2022-10-19 20:18

Today, the Brazilian Federal Police arrested a Brazilian suspect in Feira de Santana, Bahia, believed to be part of the Lapsus$ extortion gang. Besides the Ministry of Health, the group also targeted dozens of other Brazilian Federal Government bodies and entities, including the Ministry of Economy, the Comptroller General of the Union, and the Federal Highway Police.

Brazil arrests suspect linked to the Lapsus$ hacking group
2022-10-19 20:18

Today, the Brazilian Federal Police arrested a Brazilian suspect in Feira de Santana, Bahia, believed to be part of the Lapsus$ extortion gang. The suspect was detained following an investigation started in December 2021 after last year's breach of the Brazilian Ministry of Health.

European Police Arrest a Gang That Hacked Wireless Key Fobs to Steal Cars
2022-10-18 09:47

Law enforcement authorities in France, in collaboration with Spain and Latvia, have disrupted a cybercrime ring that leveraged a hacking tool to steal cars without having to use a physical key fob. "The criminals targeted vehicles with keyless entry and start systems, exploiting the technology to get into the car and drive away," Europol said in a press statement.

INTERPOL arrests ‘Black Axe’ cybercrime syndicate members
2022-10-14 15:50

INTERPOL has arrested over 70 suspected members of the 'Black Axe' cybercrime syndicate, with two believed to be responsible for $1.8 million in financial fraud. The crime syndicate first became involved with cybercrime in 2015, suspected of orchestrating numerous romance and "419 scams."

Australian Federal Police arrest man suspected of exploiting Optus cyberattack
2022-10-06 12:30

Aussie police have cuffed a 19-year-old Sydney resident accused of trying to extort money from victims of the recent cyberattack and digital burglary at national telecommunications provider Optus. The Australian Federal Police said today it was alerted to the blackmail attempt when some Optus customers were told to transfer AU$2,000 to a bank account or have their personal data used for financial crimes.

Police arrest teen for using leaked Optus data to extort victims
2022-10-06 06:44

The Australian Federal Police have arrested a 19-year old in Sydney for allegedly using leaked Optus customer data for extortion. More specifically, the suspect used 10,200 records leaked last month by the Optus hackers and contacted victims over SMS to threaten that their data would be sold to other hackers unless they paid AUD 2,000 within two days.

Germany arrests hacker for stealing €4 million via phishing attacks
2022-09-30 14:31

Germany's Bundeskriminalamt, the country's federal criminal police, carried out raids on the homes of three individuals yesterday suspected of orchestrating large-scale phishing campaigns that defrauded internet users of €4,000,000. The three men obtained money from their victims by sending them phishing emails that were clones of messages from real German banks.

Ukraine Arrests Cybercrime Group for Selling Data of 30 Million Accounts
2022-09-26 05:04

The group specialized in the sales of 30 million accounts belonging to citizens from Ukraine and the European Union on the dark web and netted a profit of $372,000 through electronic payment systems like YooMoney, Qiwi, and WebMoney that are outlawed in the country. "It was them who used the received identification data of Ukrainian and foreign citizens to spread fake 'news' from the front and sow panic."