A global collection of private defenders and law enforcement agencies notched another win against a core facilitator for cybercrime, initiating coordinated seizures and takedowns of DanaBot’s command and control servers, disrupting the malware-as-a-service’s operations, the Justice Department said Thursday. Federal officials also unsealed a grand jury indictment and criminal complaint charging 16 individuals for their...Read More
Coca-Cola and its bottling partner, Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP), are facing separate cyberattack claims from two distinct threat groups. The Everest ransomware gang says it has breached Coca-Cola’s systems, while another group named Gehenna (aka GHNA) is offering what it claims is a massive database stolen from CCEP’s Salesforce environment. Everest Ransomware Targets Coca-Cola The...Read More
The Apple age verification system leverages a combination of on-device intelligence, secure identity verification, and parental controls to ensure children only access age-appropriate content. Unlike traditional verification methods that rely solely on self-reported birth dates, Apple’s approach integrates multiple security layers. Secure Identity Verification: Uses government-issued IDs or parental approval to confirm age. App and...Read More
Uncle Sam on Thursday unsealed criminal charges and a civil forfeiture case against a Russian national accused of leading the cybercrime ring behind Qakbot, notorious malware that infected hundreds of thousands of computers worldwide and helped fuel ransomware attacks costing victims tens of millions of dollars. A federal grand jury charged Rustam Rafailevich Gallyamov, 48,...Read More
Last May, 19 students and two teachers lost their lives in the third deadliest school shooting in U.S. history, at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. A month later, President Joe Biden signed into law the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which included nearly $1 billion for school districts to spend on mental health services, violence...Read More
By AJ Vicens (Reuters) -The U.S. Department of Justice on Thursday unsealed charges against a Russian national accused of leading the development and deployment of malicious software that infected thousands of computers over more than a decade. Rustam Rafailevich Gallyamov, 48, of Moscow, led a group of cybercriminals who developed and deployed Qakbot, a name...Read More
CNN — A US federal indictment unsealed Thursday accused a Russian man of leading a global cybercrime ring that caused hundreds of millions of dollars in damage to victims around the world. The crime group victimized people throughout the US and in various sectors of the economy, according to the indictment, from a dental office...Read More
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The alleged leader of the cybercriminal gang behind the Qakbot malware, which was used by many high-profile ransomware gangs, has been indicted by the U.S. Justice Department. Russian national Rustam Gallyamov, 48, allegedly created the software in 2008, which until its disruption was believed to have infected more than 700,000 computers. In August 2023, the...Read More
The U.S. government has indicted Russian national Rustam Rafailevich Gallyamov, the leader of the Qakbot botnet malware operation that compromised over 700,000 computers and enabled ransomware attacks. As per court documents, Gallyamov started to develop Qakbot (also known as Qbot and Pinkslipbot) in 2008 and deployed it to create a network of thousands of infected...Read More