Conor Brian Fitzpatrick, the creator of the BreachForums hacking forum, has been resentenced to three years in prison after violating pretrial release conditions and pleading guilty to multiple charges, including conspiracy to commit access device fraud and possession of child pornography. His initial sentence of time served and 20 years of supervised release was overturned by an appeals court, leading to the new prison term. BreachForums was known for facilitating the trade of stolen data and illegal cybercrime services.
The hacking group known as Scattered Spider, which previously caused significant disruption in Las Vegas, has returned to target U.K. retailers. Recent cyberattacks have impacted stores like Harrods and Marks & Spencer, leading to disruptions in online sales and potential customer data theft.