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Ragnar locker ransomware gang threatens to leak data if police are contacted on the dark web
Ragnar Locker #Ransomware group warns the victims: "Dear clients if you want to resolve all issues smoothly, don't ask the Police to do this for you. We will find out and punish with all our effort" . -
Kerala will be the first police department in India to have a cybercrime investigation branch, recruiting technical experts to take on the dark web
Kerala police will soon set up a cybercrime investigation unit to coordinate Web-based investigations and provide the services of technical experts, said Pinarayi Vijayan, chief minister of India's Kerala state. -
Australia Passes New Bill Giving Police Unprecedented Online Law Enforcement Powers, Including Taking Over Dark Web Accounts
The Australian Federal Police and the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission will now have unprecedented powers to infiltrate criminal networks using domestic servers operating on the dark web. -
Hackers auction 1GB of Puma data on the dark web
The stolen Puma data includes the source codes of internal management applications purportedly linked to the company's product management portal. That data could be used by attackers to mount a more sophisticated attack on the company. -
Source code for Phorpiex malware that manipulates botnets sold on the dark web
Although Phorpiex's C&C servers are currently inactive, anyone who buys the source code could set up their servers and gain access to infected devices. -
A Dark Web site operator offering murder-for-hire services becomes an FBI informant
The anonymous website operator on the dark web revealed a $5,000 order to the FBI in Washington state, saying, "I think all the targets that have been paid are in danger, and the fact that this customer asked to kill someone and paid for it shows that he is serious about killing that person. " -
Report Shows Italian Mafia Has Adapted to cryptocurrency and the Dark Web
The dark web is a more flexible tool used in the current epidemic of new crowns and allows for anonymous delivery via cryptocurrencies. Mafia groups have made particular use of the cryptocurrencies Bitcoin and Monero. -
Silk Road, a now-defunct site on the Dark Web, led Australian police to seize Australia’s largest cryptocurrency
Last week, information provided to Victoria police by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) prompted the largest-ever cryptocurrency seizure by Australian law enforcement. A 31-year-old woman from Kinglake, north of Melbourne, and a 30-year-old man from Preston were arrested. -
T-Mobile confirms data breach of at least 53 million customers – is your data on the dark web?
T-Mobile continues to work around the clock to forensically analyze and investigate cyber attacks against T-Mobile systems, while also taking a number of proactive steps to protect customers and others whose information may have been compromised. -
US State Department Launches Huge Cryptocurrency Reward for Dark Web Informants for Information on Hackers Who Conducted Cyberattacks on US
Las Vegas is pushing information to such a targeted online audience because for the first time in the nearly four decades of the Rewards for Justice program, informants have the option to receive payments in cryptocurrency and send sensitive information to the U.S. government through a secure portal on the dark web.
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