- Security
- By George Dascalu
- August 2nd, 2021
Cybercriminals Leaked Full Data Dump Stolen from EA
Leaked data from Electronic Arts includes the source code of FIFA 21 and other popular games developed by the company
- Security
- By George Dascalu
- July 30th, 2021
Top 30 Critical Security Flaws Most Used by Cybercriminals
Hackers continue to attack their victims on a regular basis by exploiting old vulnerabilities in outdated software
- Security
- By George Dascalu
- July 9th, 2021
Cybercriminals Attacked the Republican National Committee
Cyberattacks on prominent US institutions continue to occur
- Security
- By George Dascalu
- July 7th, 2021
Law Firm Gets Court Order Asking Hackers Not to Publish Stolen Data
Will the law firm be able to convince cybercriminals not to publish the stolen data based on this paper?
- Security
- By George Dascalu
- July 1st, 2021
Service Used by Cybercriminals Seized by Law Enforcement
U.S. and Europen authorities have begun to target the tools and technologies that hackers use to launch cyberattacks
- Security
- By George Dascalu
- June 21st, 2021
South Korea's Nuclear Research Agency Hacked
According to the think tank, it was not a cover-up, but rather a mistake in response made by its own employees
- Security
- By George Dascalu
- June 3rd, 2021
Cybercriminals Hold $115,000 Prize Contest to Find New Cryptocurrency Hacks
Hackers started to research new crypto stealing techniques
- Security
- By George Dascalu
- June 1st, 2021
Constant Contact Email Service Used in Phishing Attack
Cybercriminal group that hacked SolarWindws has struck again
- Security
- By George Dascalu
- May 31st, 2021
JBS Foods Shuts Down Due to Massive Cyberattack
Australia’s biggest meat processor is currently closed and workers have started to worry about losing their jobs
- Security
- By George Dascalu
- May 26th, 2021
Russian Hydra Made Over $1.3 Billion Last Year
Cybercriminals are making more and more profit by setting cryptocurrency checked accounts over the dark web
- Security
- By Gabriela Vatu
- April 26th, 2017
Nearly 40% of Ransomware Victims Pay Up to Unlock Their Devices
Only 7% of those that have not been infected admit they'd pay the ransom if faced with this threat
- Security
- By Ionut Ilascu
- February 12th, 2015
Chinese Cybercriminal Gang Hits South Korean Mobile Users
The group created about 1,000 fake Google Play apps
- Security
- By Eduard Kovacs
- September 8th, 2011
Obama Wants Cybercriminals to Face Tougher Penalties
The Obama administration is trying to work with Congress to make tough laws for hackers
- Security
- By Eduard Kovacs
- September 8th, 2011
Four Men Suspected of Connections with Anonymous and LulzSec Appear in Court
Banned from using online nicknames until further investigations
- Security
- By Vlad Constandes
- March 11th, 2008
Nigerian Online Fraudsters Convicted in Holland
More to come