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[Link] 'We Are Fucked': Crypto Stablecoin Collapses After $182M Hack

Read: 18/4/2022 www.vice.com

On Sunday, cybersecurity firm PeckShield reported the attack on Beanstalk Farms, saying hackers stole more than $80 million for themselves, but the protocol’s losses appeared to be even higher. The company later said its initial analysis showed the losses amounted to around $182 million. 

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[Link] We Filmed at a Bitcoin Conference in 2013. Here's What Those People Are Doing Now

Read: 13/3/2022 www.vice.com

This article is a writeup of the first episode of CRYPTOLAND, Motherboard’s documentary series about how cryptocurrency is affecting culture, politics, the environment, and our shared future. Watch it on Motherboard’s YouTube.

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[Link] Canadian accused of unleashing NetWalker ransomware extradited to US

Read: 13/3/2022 www.theregister.com

US prosecutors on Thursday said they have extradited a Canadian man to America to face charges that he conspired to distribute ransomware. Sébastien Vachon-Desjardins, 34, of Gatineau, Quebec, was detained by Canadian authorities on January 27, 2021.

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[Link] CoinDesk CMS Vulnerability Let Hackers Trade on Nonpublic Info

Read: 5/2/2022 www.vice.com

“The issue is now fixed and added safeguards have been put in place. We regret this unintended deviation from our commitment to level playing fields in crypto markets,” Worth added.

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[Link] FBI Arrests Man For Fraudulently Obtaining Leaks of 100s of Pre-Release Books

Read: 2/2/2022 torrentfreak.com

The FBI has arrested a man who impersonated publishers and literary agents in order to fraudulently obtain hundreds of pre-release novels and other books in electronic form.

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[Link] A Hacker Is Negotiating With Victims on the Blockchain After $1.4M Heist

Read: 19/1/2022 www.vice.com

Hackers took advantage of a vulnerability in a blockchain service to steal around $1.4 million from users earlier this week.

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[Link] 'I talk to 20 Australians a day': Meet Frank, his job is to scam you

Read: 8/12/2021 www.abc.net.au

If you answer your phone and Frank* is on the other end of the line, he'll keep you talking for as long as he can. And Frank has already done his homework before calling you in Australia.

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[Link] Researcher Found Way to Brute Force Verizon Customer PINs Online

Read: 6/12/2021 www.vice.com

An independent security researcher discovered a way to brute force Verizon PINs online, meaning they could potentially break into Verizon customer accounts. In response, Verizon has taken the impacted web pages offline.

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[Link] Hacked Cryptocurrency Platform Begs Hacker to Please Return $119 Million

Read: 6/12/2021 www.vice.com

The hack on BadgerDAO took advantage of an old-school web-based attack: the hacker was able to steal an API key that gave them control of BadgerDAO’s account on Cloudflare, the project’s content delivery network for its site.

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[Link] Hackers Steal $119M From ‘Web3’ Crypto Project With Old School Attack

Read: 2/12/2021 www.vice.com

Notably, the hack did not involve complicated smart contract exploits. Instead, it was a front-end attack targeting BadgerDAO's web infrastructure, in particular its Cloudflare account, BadgerDAO’s content delivery network.

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[Link] Court Throws Out Messages Obtained by FBI Honeypot Phone Company Anom

Read: 30/11/2021 www.vice.com

On Tuesday a Finnish court ruled that chat messages secretly gathered by the FBI from encrypted phone company Anom can’t be used as evidence against two particular suspects, according to a report from Finnish outlet Iltalehti.

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[Link] Canadian teen nabbed in $36.5M crypto heist – possibly the biggest haul yet by a single individual

Read: 22/11/2021 www.theregister.com

A Canadian teenager has been arrested for allegedly stealing $37 million worth of cryptocurrency ($46M Canadian) via a SIM swap scam, making it the largest virtual cash heist affecting a single person yet, according to police.

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[Link] SA Ambulance Service patients' personal information stolen

Read: 11/11/2021 www.abc.net.au

The SA Ambulance Service says the personal details of 28,000 patients have been stolen but there is no indication they have been misused. The patient records are linked to about 32,000 ambulance call-outs between 2000 and 2003.

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[Link] Top Google Result for NFT Marketplace OpenSea Was a Phishing Site

Read: 11/11/2021 www.vice.com

Earlier this week, if you Googled “OpenSea” looking for the eponymous NFT marketplace, you might have found what looks like the site right at the top of Google.

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[Link] Hackers Apologize to Arab Royal Families for Leaking Their Data

Read: 6/11/2021 www.vice.com

Among the data Conti leaked, there were sensitive files belonging to celebrities like David Beckham, Oprah Winfrey, and Donald Trump, according to The Daily Mail. There was also, according to the hackers themselves, information belonging to the UAE, Qatar, and Saudi royal families. 

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[Link] Ex-Labor staffer accused of child sex offences claims to have 'no interest in children'

Read: 4/11/2021 www.abc.net.au

Benjamin John Waters pleaded guilty to accessing and transmitting child abuse material using a carriage service in January 2021, as well as two counts of possessing child exploitation material in March 2021, including images and videos of children under the age of 14.

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[Link] Data-breached Guntrader website calls in liquidators, is reborn as Guntrader 2 Ltd

Read: 3/11/2021 www.theregister.com

A British firearms sales website's owner has called in the liquidators as his company faces data breach lawsuits – while continuing to trade from a newly incorporated business. Guntrader Ltd entered a creditors' voluntary liquidation on 22 October.

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[Link] Instagram Hacker Forces Victim to Make Hostage-Style Video

Read: 28/10/2021 www.vice.com

A hacker is taking over Instagram accounts before forcing their owners to make hostage-style videos promoting the hacker's money-making scams to try and get their money back.

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[Link] Cryptocurrency Loan Platform Implodes In $130 Million Hack

Read: 28/10/2021 www.vice.com

On Wednesday, crypto lending service C.R.E.A.M. Finance was the target of a hack that stole over $130 million. It’s not only one of the largest heists ever targeting a so-called “decentralized finance” (DeFi) platform, but also the third such hack targeting C.R.E.A.M.

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[Link] Hackers Disrupt Gas Stations in Iran and Deface Billboards to Blame Supreme Leader

Read: 27/10/2021 www.vice.com

It’s unclear who is behind the attack. But the methods and impact are reminiscent of a hack in July that paralyzed Iran’s train system.

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[Link] Supply Chain Attack: NPM Library Used By Facebook And Others Was Compromised

Read: 25/10/2021 hackaday.com

Here at Hackaday we love the good kinds of hacks, but now and then we need to bring up a less good kind. Today it was learned that the NPM package ua-parser-js was compromised, and any software using it as a library may have become victim of a supply chain attack.

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[Link] FBI, others crush REvil using ransomware gang’s favorite tactic against it

Read: 25/10/2021 arstechnica.com

Four days ago, the REvil ransomware gang’s leak site, known as the “Happy Blog,” went offline. Cybersecurity experts wondered aloud what might have caused the infamous group to go dark once more. One theory was that it was an inside job pulled by the group’s disaffected former leader.

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[Link] How hackers hijacked thousands of high-profile YouTube accounts

Read: 25/10/2021 arstechnica.com

Since at least 2019, hackers have been hijacking high-profile YouTube channels. Sometimes they broadcast cryptocurrency scams, sometimes they simply auction off access to the account.

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[Link] The World's First Ransomware Came on a Floppy Disk in 1989

Read: 23/10/2021 www.vice.com

In December 1989, Willems worked at a Belgian insurance firm, and put the disk into a work computer. Bizarrely, it presented a questionnaire, the answers of which told the user whether or not they were in danger of contracting HIV/AIDS. Willems completed the quiz, and didn't think much more of it.

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[Link] Ransomware Gang Says the Real Ransomware Gang Is the Federal Government

Read: 22/10/2021 www.vice.com

On Friday, a competing ransomware gang that calls itself Conti released a statement titled “ReviLives,” in support of the REvil gang, which was the target of the international operation.

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[Link] Sinclair Broadcast 'Disrupted’ by Ransomware Attack

Read: 19/10/2021 www.vice.com

The TV giant Sinclair Broadcast Group said it was hacked.  According to a press release on Monday, the company said it detected a ransomware attack on Saturday.

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[Link] Queensland MP's son charged over child exploitation material

Read: 19/10/2021 www.abc.net.au

The son of a Queensland politician has been denied bail after being charged with possessing child exploitation material while on probation. Daniel Knuth, 24, is the son of Shane Knuth, the Katter's Australian Party state member for Hill.

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[Link] Adelaide paedophile to plead guilty to 142 more offences

Read: 19/10/2021 www.abc.net.au

The lawyer for an HIV-positive paedophile who talked about infecting children with the virus has told an Adelaide court his client will admit to committing almost 180 child exploitation crimes.

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[Link] Women Who Dressed as Couriers With Pink Backpacks to Deliver Drugs Over Lockdown Jailed

Read: 19/10/2021 www.vice.com

Each of the women, all Brazilian nationals aged 24 to 33, wore a courier uniform, with distinctive pink backpacks, each with a “team” number written on (1, 2, 3 and 4), and a different coloured wallet inside with the driver’s name on.

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[Link] Hackers drain cryptocurrency accounts of thousands of Coinbase users

Read: 10/10/2021 www.pcgamer.com

Between March and May of 2021, hackers managed to get into the accounts and move funds off the platform, draining some accounts dry. Thousands of customers had already begun to complain to Coinbase that funds had vanished from their accounts.

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[Link] He escaped the Dark Web’s biggest bust. Now he’s back

Read: 29/9/2021 arstechnica.com

Just over four years ago, the US Department of Justice announced the takedown of AlphaBay, the biggest dark web market bust in history.

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[Link] Police Announce Huge Bust of Mafia’s Cyber Crime Operations

Read: 20/9/2021 www.vice.com

Police in Europe arrested 106 people accused of working for several Italian Mafia groups and laundering more than 10 million euros they made through various cybercrimes.

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[Link] FTC Orders Spyware Vendor to Stop Business

Read: 1/9/2021 www.vice.com

The FTC has banned a stalkerware vendor called SpyFone and its CEO Scott Zuckerman from working in the surveillance business, the agency said in an announcement on Wednesday.

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[Link] Step 1: Do a Google search. Ransomware hacker goes rogue, leaks gang's plan.

Read: 26/8/2021 www.nbcnews.com

Someone claiming to work with one of the most notorious ransomware gangs says they’re fed up with how extortion money is divvied up and has leaked a host of the gang's files on a hacker forum.

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[Link] New law passes giving AFP more power to infiltrate online criminal networks

Read: 25/8/2021 www.news.com.au

Police will have greater powers to infiltrate the dark web to crack down on paedophiles and criminals after a new law passed giving them amped-up surveillance capabilities online.

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[Link] Australian businesses stop reporting ransomware attacks over exfiltration doubts

Read: 24/8/2021 www.itnews.com.au

Australian businesses are incorrectly relying on what they think is a loophole in notifiable data breach laws to avoid reporting ransomware infections.

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