By mid-2025, the alias ByteToBreach was already an active seller on a major cybercrime forum, offering access and databases from banks, telecom, airlines, and other large enterprises. On November 14, 2025, the actor linked this activity to critical infrastructure by claiming the Eurofiber breach and advertising data taken from the company’s GLPI service management platform,...
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It is hard to believe the police first began investigating Jeffrey Epstein more than two decades ago given the severity and depth of the convicted sex offender’s crimes are only now really beginning to be understood. More than 21 years after Palm Beach police launched an inquiry into the disgraced financier after the family of...
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The notorious B1ack’s Stash dark web carding marketplace has announced the free download of 4.6 million stolen credit card records. The data, it says, was dumped after sellers were caught reselling card data purchased from B1ack’s Stash on competing platforms, a violation of the marketplace’s policies. B1ack’s Stash allegedly suspended 8 million stolen CVV2 records...
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A Filipino hacktivist group identifying as “Nullsec Philippines” claims responsibility for the supposed defacing of the Senate website in a social media post late Wednesday night, June 10, 2026. (Screengrab from Nullsec Philippines/Facebook) MANILA, Philippines — “Transparency is not optional.” A Filipino hacktivist group identifying as “Nullsec Philippines” said this after claiming responsibility for the...
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) — An ATF special agent returned to the stand Wednesday in the federal arson trial of Jonathan Rinderknecht, telling jurors investigators found software on the defendant’s phone linking him to the dark web and that he asked ChatGPT how to delete all video messages from iCloud shortly after a search warrant was...
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APT41 stands out in the threat landscape because it doesn’t stick to a single playbook. It has been repeatedly linked to both cyber espionage and financially motivated cybercrime, sometimes running those missions side by side. That dual-track model, paired with exploit-driven access and long-dwell intrusions, makes APT41 a high-signal profile for defenders looking to understand...
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Screengrab of Senate website “under maintenance” as of 9:36 a.m. MANILA, Philippines — The Senate website was defaced, but no sensitive information has been compromised,  according to its data management bureau and the Department of Information and Communication Technology (DICT). “We would like to inform the public that the Senate website was recently subjected to...
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Beyond Google’s reach lies a part of the World Wide Web invisible to the casual net searcher: the Deep Web. The Deep Web is vast, 400 to 550 times larger than the surface web. Most of it is innocuous—the contents of email inboxes, company intranets, and searches on websites like eBay or Amazon that exist...
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Aug. 17, 2024, 2:30 p.m. ET A ransomware group may have leaked personal data for hundreds of thousands of people onto the dark web last week after the group stole data from the city of Columbus in July. But this dark web isn’t a place people can stumble upon. Most people have never been to...
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