Cyber Security Web Hacking Service ‘Araneida’ Tied to Turkish IT Firm Dec 19, 2024 krebsonsecurity.com Cybercriminals are selling hundreds of thousands of credential sets stolen with the help of a cracked version of Acunetix, a…
Cyber Security Booking.com Phishers May Leave You With Reservations Nov 1, 2024 krebsonsecurity.com A number of cybercriminal innovations are making it easier for scammers to cash in on your upcoming travel plans. This…
Cyber Security Scam ‘Funeral Streaming’ Groups Thrive on Facebook Sep 18, 2024 krebsonsecurity.com Scammers are flooding Facebook with groups that purport to offer video streaming of funeral services for the recently deceased. Friends…
Cyber Security When Get-Out-The-Vote Efforts Look Like Phishing Aug 28, 2024 krebsonsecurity.com Multiple media reports this week warned Americans to be on guard against a new phishing scam that arrives in a…
Cyber Security Cybercrime Rapper Sues Bank over Fraud Investigation Aug 7, 2024 krebsonsecurity.com In January, KrebsOnSecurity wrote about rapper Punchmade Dev, whose music videos sing the praises of a cybercrime lifestyle. That story…
Cyber Security The Not-So-Secret Network Access Broker x999xx Jul 3, 2024 krebsonsecurity.com Most accomplished cybercriminals go out of their way to separate their real names from their hacker handles. But among certain…
Cyber Security KrebsOnSecurity Threatened with Defamation Lawsuit Over Fake Radaris CEO Jun 20, 2024 krebsonsecurity.com On March 8, 2024, KrebsOnSecurity published a deep dive on the consumer data broker Radaris, showing how the original owners…
Cyber Security Stark Industries Solutions: An Iron Hammer in the Cloud May 23, 2024 krebsonsecurity.com Two weeks before Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, a large, mysterious new Internet hosting firm called Stark Industries Solutions…
Cyber Security How Did Authorities Identify the Alleged Lockbit Boss? May 13, 2024 krebsonsecurity.com Last week, the United States joined the U.K. and Australia in sanctioning and charging a Russian man named Dmitry Yuryevich…
Cyber Security Twitter’s Clumsy Pivot to X.com Is a Gift to Phishers Apr 10, 2024 krebsonsecurity.com On April 9, Twitter/X began automatically modifying links that mention "twitter.com" to redirect to "x.com" instead. But over the past…
Web Hacking Service ‘Araneida’ Tied to Turkish IT Firm
Cybercriminals are selling hundreds of thousands of credential sets stolen with the help of a cracked version of Acunetix, a…
Booking.com Phishers May Leave You With Reservations
A number of cybercriminal innovations are making it easier for scammers to cash in on your upcoming travel plans. This…
Scam ‘Funeral Streaming’ Groups Thrive on Facebook
Scammers are flooding Facebook with groups that purport to offer video streaming of funeral services for the recently deceased. Friends…
When Get-Out-The-Vote Efforts Look Like Phishing
Multiple media reports this week warned Americans to be on guard against a new phishing scam that arrives in a…
Cybercrime Rapper Sues Bank over Fraud Investigation
In January, KrebsOnSecurity wrote about rapper Punchmade Dev, whose music videos sing the praises of a cybercrime lifestyle. That story…
The Not-So-Secret Network Access Broker x999xx
Most accomplished cybercriminals go out of their way to separate their real names from their hacker handles. But among certain…
KrebsOnSecurity Threatened with Defamation Lawsuit Over Fake Radaris CEO
On March 8, 2024, KrebsOnSecurity published a deep dive on the consumer data broker Radaris, showing how the original owners…
Stark Industries Solutions: An Iron Hammer in the Cloud
Two weeks before Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, a large, mysterious new Internet hosting firm called Stark Industries Solutions…
How Did Authorities Identify the Alleged Lockbit Boss?
Last week, the United States joined the U.K. and Australia in sanctioning and charging a Russian man named Dmitry Yuryevich…
Twitter’s Clumsy Pivot to X.com Is a Gift to Phishers
On April 9, Twitter/X began automatically modifying links that mention "twitter.com" to redirect to "x.com" instead. But over the past…