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#cybercriminal — Public Fediverse posts

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  1. Cops in #Germany Claim They've ID'd the Mysterious #Trickbot #Ransomware Kingpin

    The elusive boss of the Trickbot and Conti #cybercriminal groups has been known only as “Stern.” Now, #German law enforcement has published his alleged identity—and it’s a familiar face.

    wired.com/story/stern-trickbot

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  3. U.S. Army Soldier Arrested in AT&T , #Verizon #Extortions – Krebs on Security

    Federal authorities have arrested and indicted a 20-year-old U.S. #Army soldier on suspicion of being #Kiberphant0m, a #cybercriminal who has been selling and #leaking sensitive customer call records stolen earlier this year from AT&T and Verizon
    #att

    krebsonsecurity.com/2024/12/u-

  4. #PersonalData of #RhodeIsland Residents #Breached in Large #Cyberattack

    An “international #cybercriminal group” harvested the personal data of potentially hundreds of thousands of people from the state’s social services and health #insurance systems, officials said.
    #privacy #security

    nytimes.com/2024/12/14/us/cybe

  5. #Fintech Giant #Finastra Investigating #DataBreach – Krebs on Security

    Finastra, which provides software and services to 45 of the world’s top 50 #banks ,notified customers of the #security incident after a #cybercriminal began selling more than 400 gigabytes of data purportedly stolen from the company.
    #privacy #breach

    krebsonsecurity.com/2024/11/fi

  6. One of the #FBI’s most wanted #cybercriminal, known by his online monikers “#Wazawaka” and “#Boriselcin,” is trolling the U.S. government by making a T-shirt with his own most wanted poster, and asking his Twitter followers if they want merch. The feds accuse him of being a “central figure” in the development and deployment of ransomware like Hive, #LockBit, and #Babuk. #Matveev, who FBI believes remains in #Russia, is unlikely to face extradition to the United States.
    techcrunch.com/2023/09/18/fbi-

  7. One of the #FBI’s most wanted #cybercriminal, known by his online monikers “#Wazawaka” and “#Boriselcin,” is trolling the U.S. government by making a T-shirt with his own most wanted poster, and asking his Twitter followers if they want merch. The feds accuse him of being a “central figure” in the development and deployment of ransomware like Hive, #LockBit, and #Babuk. #Matveev, who FBI believes remains in #Russia, is unlikely to face extradition to the United States.
    techcrunch.com/2023/09/18/fbi-

  8. One of the ’s most wanted , known by his online monikers “” and “,” is trolling the U.S. government by making a T-shirt with his own most wanted poster, and asking his Twitter followers if they want merch. The feds accuse him of being a “central figure” in the development and deployment of ransomware like Hive, , and . , who FBI believes remains in , is unlikely to face extradition to the United States.
    techcrunch.com/2023/09/18/fbi-

  9. One of the #FBI’s most wanted #cybercriminal, known by his online monikers “#Wazawaka” and “#Boriselcin,” is trolling the U.S. government by making a T-shirt with his own most wanted poster, and asking his Twitter followers if they want merch. The feds accuse him of being a “central figure” in the development and deployment of ransomware like Hive, #LockBit, and #Babuk. #Matveev, who FBI believes remains in #Russia, is unlikely to face extradition to the United States.
    techcrunch.com/2023/09/18/fbi-

  10. One of the #FBI’s most wanted #cybercriminal, known by his online monikers “#Wazawaka” and “#Boriselcin,” is trolling the U.S. government by making a T-shirt with his own most wanted poster, and asking his Twitter followers if they want merch. The feds accuse him of being a “central figure” in the development and deployment of ransomware like Hive, #LockBit, and #Babuk. #Matveev, who FBI believes remains in #Russia, is unlikely to face extradition to the United States.
    techcrunch.com/2023/09/18/fbi-