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Fin7 sysadmin pleads guilty to running IT for billion-dollar crime syndicate
Fedir Oleksiyovich Hladyr is the first member of the infamous cybercrime network to be found guilty of hacking-related crimes in a US court.
Anomaly in pen-test tool made malware servers visible
A security company was able to track command and control traffic generated by hacking groups thanks to an anomaly in a pen-testing tool.
DNC ‘spearphishing attack’ was actually a test
A fake login page turned out to be a test phishing attack from the Michigan Democratic Party, which hadn’t told the DNC or the ISP about it.
Meet “SexyCyborg” and her high-heeled shoes… with hacking tools inside!
American TV show, Mr Robot, inspires Chinese web developer to create her own hacking toolkit – hidden away in her high heels.
Here’s what bugging your own office NSA-style can reveal
A US reporter for National Public Radio found that NSA-style broad surveillance enabled by a pen-testing device and software crunching picked up on his research (in spite of Google’s default search encryption), intercepted uncut interview tape, ferreted out his interview subjects’ phone numbers and email addresses, and more. Still think there’s nobody out there interested in your boring data points?