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A notorious drug cartel enlisted a hacker who was able to infiltrate phone data and Mexico City’s surveillance cameras to help track and kill FBI informants.
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Sometimes the surveillance state gets turned against itself. That seems to be what resulted in the unfortunate demise of a ...
The FBI posted a warning on Friday that a notorious cybercriminal group known as "Scattered Spider" has been targeting U.S. airlines.
WASHINGTON - The Justice Department is being accused of a security breach that allowed a notorious Mexican drug gang to track ...
A cybercrime organization known as “Scattered Spider” has been targeting airlines based in North America in recent weeks, ...
Nobitex is slowly restoring its services to verified users, following a $90 million hack from a pro-Israeli hacker group earlier this month.
In 2018, a hacker hired by the Mexican Sinaloa drug cartel run by the infamous kingpin Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán spied on the ...
The FBI says once the cybercriminal group is inside a victim’s network, they proceed to steal sensitive data and will often ...
Hackers can use your headphones to spy on you and your smartphone — check the vulnerable device list now to see if yours is at risk.
A federal report says in 2018 the Sinaloa Cartel hired a hacker to track an FBI agent to find informants and witnesses ...
Nobitex, Iran’s largest crypto exchange, resumes withdrawals after a $100 million hack. Users are warned not to deposit funds to old wallets due to system migration.