The DOJ announced the seizure of a domain and a password database used by a cybercrime group to steal millions of dollars from bank accounts.
The FBI disrupted a massive stolen-password operation, the DOJ confirmed, that defrauded U.S. citizens out of millions.
A stolen password database used to facilitate unauthorized bank transfers worth more than $28 million to victims has been ...
The entire WIRED user database has leaked and hackers are threatening to release an even larger database from other Condé ...
Earlier this month, a hacker named Lovely claimed to have breached a Condé Nast user database and released a list of more ...
A Louisville police detective was disciplined for sharing his license plate reader database login with a DEA agent.
LastPass faces $1.6 million fine from U.K. regulators after 2022 data breach exposed 1.6 million users. Password manager ...
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The FBI just contributed 635 million passwords to data leak tracking site Have I Been Pwned
Have I Been Pwned is a website that tracks which services have lost user data, with millions of passwords in the database ...
A hacker claims to have breached Condé Nast and leaked an alleged WIRED database containing more than 2.3 million subscriber ...
Your Google account password is the key to unlocking far more than just your Gmail inbox. It’s the silver bullet that can shatter your carefully constructed cyber ...
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A DEA agent used Louisville’s Flock camera database for immigration searches against LMPD policy
A DEA agent used a Louisville Metro police officer’s login credentials to search the city’s license plate reader database using immigration-related terms.
The FBI seized a fraudulent website, web3adspanel.org, linked to a $28M bank fraud scheme, per the Justice Department.
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