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Lumma Stealer, a malware that once infected 395,000 Windows computers, has reemerged after law enforcement disrupted its operations. Using deceptive tactics like fake CAPTCHAs, it tricks users into installing the malware themselves. The infrastructure has quickly rebuilt, posing a renewed threat worldwide.
BreachForums, a hacking forum, has experienced a data breach with nearly 324,000 user accounts exposed. The leak includes usernames, registration dates, and some public IP addresses, raising concerns for users and law enforcement. The forum's administrator claims this data is not recent, originating from an earlier backup.
A FinCEN report reveals ransomware incidents peaked in 2023, with victims paying over $2.1 billion in ransoms from January 2022 to December 2024. Law enforcement actions against major gangs like ALPHV/BlackCat and LockBit contributed to a decline in both incidents and payments in 2024. Manufacturing, financial services, and healthcare were the most targeted sectors.
Europol has announced the arrest of four individuals in Poland and the shutdown of several websites linked to DDoS-for-hire services, also known as booter services. These actions are part of ongoing efforts by law enforcement across North America, Europe, and the APAC region to combat online disruptions caused by such services.
Operation Endgame has successfully disrupted a significant global ransomware infrastructure, leading to the apprehension of key individuals involved in cybercrime activities. This operation underscores the collaborative efforts of law enforcement agencies and cybersecurity experts to combat the rising threat of ransomware attacks worldwide.
Ransomware gang Hunters International has announced its decision to shut down operations, citing various challenges faced in the cybercrime landscape. The group's closure reflects the increasing pressure from law enforcement and cybersecurity measures aimed at combating ransomware attacks.
Google confirmed that hackers created a fraudulent account in its Law Enforcement Request System (LERS) but assured that no data was accessed. The group "Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters" claimed access to both LERS and the FBI's eCheck system, raising concerns over potential impersonation and unauthorized data access. Cybersecurity experts believe the group may continue their activities despite claims of going dark.
The article discusses the use of artificial intelligence to track and identify key figures behind cybercrime operations. It highlights advancements in technology that enable law enforcement and cybersecurity experts to pinpoint masterminds and disrupt criminal networks more effectively. The focus is on the implications of AI in enhancing cybersecurity measures and combating organized cybercrime.
Interpol has successfully dismantled a network of over 20,000 malicious IP addresses that were used for various cybercrimes, including hacking and distributing malware. This operation aimed to enhance global cybersecurity and reduce the impact of cyber threats on individuals and organizations. The initiative highlights the ongoing efforts of law enforcement agencies to combat online criminal activities.