Tag: digital crime
North Korea’s Cybercrime Wave: Japan Hit Hardest by Crypto Heists
North Korea’s hackers have targeted Japan, stealing $721 million in cryptocurrency. Discover the stats and threats from these cybercriminals.
Navigating the Metaverse: Policing Crime and Bad Actors in Our Digital Future
Explore how crime will be policed in the Metaverse, featuring expert insights on bad actors and the need for constant education.
Norwegian Authorities Seize $5.85 Million in Stolen Cryptocurrency Linked to Axie Infinity Hack
Norwegian authorities seize $5.85 million in stolen cryptocurrencies linked to Axie Infinity hack, showcasing effective blockchain tracking.
The Escalating Cyber Warfare: North Korea’s Crypto Heists and Their Next Moves
Explore the evolving landscape of North Korea’s cyber warfare focused on cryptocurrency attacks and the implications for tech firms.
U.S. Authorities Nab Couple in Historic $3.6 Billion Crypto Seizure Linked to Bitfinex Hack
Discover how U.S. authorities arrested a couple in a historic $3.6 billion crypto seizure linked to the Bitfinex hack.
FBI’s Showdown with Phishing Scammer: A Lesson in Digital Accountability
The FBI’s seizure of digital assets from a phishing scammer showcases the growing fight against cryptocurrency fraud.
Fighting Cryptojacking: Interpol and Trend Micro’s Battle Against Malware on MikroTik Routers
Discover how Interpol and Trend Micro are tackling cryptojacking on MikroTik routers and the implications of this growing digital threat.
Hacker Strikes Back: The Tale of Tobias Frömel and the Muhstik Ransomware
Explore how Tobias Frömel hacked back against the Muhstik ransomware squad, sharing decryption keys with fellow victims in a thrilling tech tale.
Cryptojacking Craze: 15 Arrested for Cryptocurrency Mining in Internet Cafes
Fifteen men arrested in China for corrupting an internet café admin to mine cryptocurrency. A deep dive into the cryptojacking scandal!
North Korea’s Cyber Crime Wave: Hacking for Weapons Funding
Explore how North Korea allegedly nets $2 billion through hacking efforts funding weapons of mass destruction.