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  1. Neon Ghost

    Kharkiv residents helped the Germans expose a large-scale scam for 600 thousand euros

    Kharkiv cyber police, together with German law enforcement officers, exposed one of the organizers of a transnational fraudulent group that caused damage of more than 600 thousand euros. This was reported to the police. Thus, a 40-year-old citizen of Ukraine, together with a citizen of Moldova...
  2. Neon Ghost

    PayPal Blocks $1.3 Million Developer of Tamagotchi for Hackers Flipper Zero

    The blocked funds are needed by the company to produce a new batch of devices. The Flipper Zero development team said that the PayPal payment system blocked the business account of the company for the production of "tamagotchi for pentesters", and froze $ 1.3 million for more than 2 months...
  3. Neon Ghost

    The largest London transport company Go-Ahead was subjected to a cyberattack

    According to representatives of the company, the lists of buses and drivers were the purpose of malefactors. According to Go-Ahead representatives, the cyber incident occurred on September 5, 2022, when the company's specialists detected extraneous activity on their network. According to...
  4. Neon Ghost

    Interpol destroys a group of Asian malefactors blackmailing victims by leaking intimate photos

    The attackers managed to earn at least $47,000 on blackmail. By contacting victims through sex dating platforms, the cybercriminals invited users to join intimate photo chats via a link that contained a malicious mobile app. Unsuspecting victims downloaded an app that stole their contact...
  5. Neon Ghost

    FBI: cybercriminals steal millions of dollars from medical organizations using payment processors

    Using this method, attackers stole more than $ 4.6 million in 2022. In its warning, the FBI describes in detail how hackers use payment processors from medical facilities to redirect payments to their bank accounts. Artists use the methods of social engineering and publicly available personal...
  6. Neon Ghost

    US authorities are ready to pay up to $ 10 million for information about hackers attacking the country

    The award was announced as part of the Justice Award program". US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said US authorities are ready to pay up to $ 10 million for information about individuals who, acting in the interests of other countries, as part of the Justice Award program, carry out cyber...
  7. Neon Ghost

    Chinese scammers stole more than $ 500 million from Indian people

    Several fraud schemes have been uncovered, including the creation of shell companies and microloans. Chinese cybercriminals stole $ 529 million from Indian people using lending applications, fake part-time offers and fictitious cryptocurrency trading schemes. This was stated by the cybercrime...
  8. Neon Ghost

    Hackers use mouse cursor to deliver malware

    To infect, the user only needs to look at the malicious link. Fancy Bear (APT28), believed to be linked to the Russian military intelligence agency GRU, is using a new remote code execution technique, according to research firm Cluster25. Hackers use mouse movements in Microsoft PowerPoint...
  9. Neon Ghost

    WhatsApp clones steal personal data of users

    Fraudsters distribute "improved" versions of the messenger, attracting users with exclusive features. Clones of the popular WhatsApp messenger have begun to appear in app stores for Android smartphones, calling it an “improved” version. It is reported by The Sun with reference to the...
  10. Neon Ghost

    37% of American companies attacked by hackers lose over $ 100 thousand

    And 4% of companies - more $ 1 million. According to a recent Atlas VPN report, 37% of companies lose more than $ 100,000 per cyber attack. In addition to financial damage, companies also spoil their reputation, lose corporate information and face interruptions in the work of partners. The...
  11. Neon Ghost

    The leader of the criminal network earned a sentence of 25 years in prison

    The leading figure has earned more than $ 9.5 million on the Internet - fraud. A man in the United States was sentenced to 25 years for a series of crimes using dating sites and online - fraud to steal more than $ 9.5 million from companies and individuals. US Attorney Ryan Buchanan said...
  12. Neon Ghost

    Hackers broke into Mexico's security forces and stole health data from the country's president

    The President of Mexico confirmed that the hacker group had stolen data from the Ministry of Defense. The Mexican government acknowledged on Friday, September 30 that a group of hackers received files from the Ministry of Defense containing confidential health information from 68 -...
  13. Neon Ghost

    Former collectors suspected of stealing money from ATMs

    Petersburg police opened a criminal case of theft of money from ATMs in the Northern capital. One of the intruders was caught in Nizhny Novgorod Crimes began three years ago. In the spring of 2019, thieves picked up a digital code and opened the ATM door. They pulled 8.5 million rubles...
  14. Neon Ghost

    Hacker stole more $ 100 million from the Mango Markets DeFi Platform

    Unknown deduced digital assets worth about $ 116 million from the Mango Markets trading and credit platform based on Solana. The attacker used a deposit of 5 million USDC to manipulate the price of MNGO's native token by opening a large margin in unlimited swaps. Due to the low liquidity...
  15. Neon Ghost

    Toyota announced data leakage of 296 thousand T-Connect service customers

    Toyota Motor recognized the ability to leak email addresses of 296 thousand T-Connect service customers. She touched those who registered with the service since July 2017 using the mailbox address. T-Connect — is a telematical ecosystem that informs car owners through a smartphone about the...
  16. Neon Ghost

    Police exposed criminal organization members in fraud under the guise of government payments

    The information that users entered on phishing sites automatically became known to intruders. Attackers used phishing sites to obtain data from bank cards of citizens and the subsequent appropriation of money. According to preliminary estimates, the victims suffered more than a million...
  17. Neon Ghost

    A resident of Vladimir was detained for robbing 8 ATMs

    The operatives detained an unemployed resident of Vladimir, who is suspected of embezzlement of 220 thousand rubles. A 30-year-old man opened ATMs, the portal « DVD Media » said on Tuesday, January 3. Earlier, a resident of Vladimir worked in a bank. He was engaged in ATM service. The man quit...
  18. Neon Ghost

    On the same rake: the American postal service was again attacked by hackers

    Mailchimp has been the victim of a second hack in a year. Last week, the American company Mailchimp, which owns a marketing automation platform and the eponymous postal service, reported that it was the victim of a data leak related to a social engineering attack. This is the second attack...
  19. Neon Ghost

    France fined TikTok 5 million euros for forcibly collecting cookies for users

    The confusing process of refusing to transfer cookies forces the user to agree to their collection. The French personal data regulator ( CNIL ) fined TikTok for 5 million euros for its cookie policy, which makes the user agree to transfer them. The agency investigated the Chinese...
  20. Neon Ghost

    NVIDIA introduced deepfake technology that makes the user look directly at the camera

    The NVIDIA eye contact effect directs the user's eyes to the camera during video conferencing. NVIDIA introduced the new effect of NVIDIA Maxine Eye Contact, which during video conferencing directs the user's eyes to the camera, even if he looks the other way. According to the company...
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