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AWS customers can now purchase the Obsidian SaaS security solution directly in AWS Marketplace and pay for the service through their integrated AWS bill. Obsidian protects against account compromise, insider threats, access misuse, data leaks, excessive privileges and weak posture in SaaS applications with its cloud detection and response platform.
Caveonix announces availability of its flagship product, Caveonix Cloud, on Amazon Web Services' AWS Marketplace. Caveonix Cloud is uniquely positioned to guide customers through their cloud migration efforts by providing visibility, Compliance and Security posture management, and Cloud Workload Protection across multi-cloud deployments via a unified console.
Joker's Stash, a large underground marketplace for stolen payment card data, has announced plans to shut down operations on February 15, 2021. The representatives of the carding service pointed out that, although the marketplace has become highly popular, the team is getting a "Well-deserved retirement."
Joker's Stash, the largest dark web marketplace notorious for selling compromised payment card data, has announced plans to shut down its operations on February 15, 2021. "Joker goes on a well-deserved retirement. Joker's Stash is closing," the post read. "When we opened years ago, nobody knew us. Today we are one of the largest cards/dumps marketplace[s]."
Google has removed 164 apps, downloaded a total of 10 million times, from its Google Play marketplace because they were delivering "Disruptive" ads, considered malicious. The problem continues to plague Google despite numerous efforts by the company to prevent "Malicious developers" from submitting their apps to its Google Play marketplace.
As you can imagine, it operated on the so-called dark web, and you'd have needed the Tor browser to access it, using a special web address ending in. As it happens, the epithet dark in the word dark web isn't a metaphorical reference implying that everything on the dark web is evil and dystopian.
Some of the brands abused through this scam are extremely popular in Europe and include LeBonCoin, Allegro, OLX, Sbazar, FAN Courier, Lalafo, Kufar and DHL. Scam expanding to Europe. The scammers publish ads on popular marketplaces and classifieds claiming to offer various products at low prices.
Europol cops have taken down dark-web souk DarkMarket, after arresting an Australian citizen living in Germany who they claim was operating the world's biggest online bazaar of its kind. DarkMarket had nearly 500,000 users and more than 2,400 sellers, an official announcement from Europol on Tuesday said, calling it the "World's largest largest illegal marketplace on the dark web."
Europol on Tuesday said it shut down DarkMarket, the world's largest online marketplace for illicit goods, as part of an international operation involving Germany, Australia, Denmark, Moldova, Ukraine, the U.K.'s National Crime Agency, and the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation. The illegal internet market specialized in the sales of drugs, counterfeit money, stolen or forged credit card information, anonymous SIM cards, and off-the-shelf malware.
Europol on Tuesday announced the takedown of DarkMarket, which according to the law enforcement agency is "The world's largest illegal marketplace on the dark web." DarkMarket served as a marketplace for cybercriminals to buy and sell drugs, counterfeit money, stolen or counterfeit credit card data, anonymous SIM cards and malware.