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Judge Orders U.S. Lawyer in Russian Botnet Case to Pay Google

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In December 2021, Google filed a civil lawsuit against two Russian men thought to be responsible for operating Glupteba , one of the Internet’s largest and oldest botnets. ” A report from the Polish computer emergency response team (CERT Orange Polksa) found Glupteba was the biggest malware threat in 2021. .

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Karma Catches Up to Global Phishing Service 16Shop

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.” According to the Indonesian security blog Cyberthreat.id , Saputra admitted being the administrator of 16Shop , but told the publication he handed the project off to others by early 2020. 16Shop documentation instructing operators on how to deploy the kit. Image: ZeroFox.

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Hackers Gaining Power of Subpoena Via Fake “Emergency Data Requests”

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In a blog post about their recent hack, Microsoft said LAPSUS$ succeeded against its targets through a combination of low-tech attacks, mostly involving old-fashioned social engineering — such as bribing employees at or contractors for the target organization. The phony message sent in November 2021 via the FBI’s email system.

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Gift Card Gang Extracts Cash From 100k Inboxes Daily

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Here’s the story of a cybercrime group that compromises up to 100,000 email inboxes per day, and apparently does little else with this access except siphon gift card and customer loyalty program data that can be resold online.

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Google Suspends Chinese E-Commerce App Pinduoduo Over Malware

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In November 2022, researchers at Google’s Project Zero warned about active attacks on Samsung mobile phones which chained together three security vulnerabilities that Samsung patched in March 2021, and which would have allowed an app to add or read any files on the device.

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