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European law enforcement takes down Darknet marketplace

Europol supported the Slovak NAKA crime unit in an operation that resulted in the seizure of the Bloomsfield darknet marketplace. Another success of the European police, last week Europol supported the Slovak NAKA crime unit in the arrest of a Slovak...

May 7, 2017  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Cyber Crime  Deep Web 

Graph theory applied to a portion of the Dark Web shows it a set of largely isolated dark silos

A group of researchers conducted a study on the Dark Web leveraging the Graph theory. This hidden space appears as composed by sparse and isolated silos. A group of experts from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's SMART lab in Singapore...

May 1, 2017  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Deep Web  Hacking 

US Court sentenced Russian hacker Roman Seleznev to 27 years in jail for hacking

Roman Seleznev, the son of the prominent Russian Parliament member Valery Seleznev was sentenced to 27 years in jail for hacking. The Russian hacker Roman Seleznev, aka Track2, was sentenced to 27 years in prison, he was convicted of causing $170...

April 22, 2017  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Cyber Crime  Deep Web  Hacking  Laws and regulations 

Anatomy of Cybercriminal Communications: Why do crooks prefer Skype

Security firm Flashpoint published an interesting paper titled, 'Cybercrime Economy: An Analysis of Cybercriminal Communication Strategies' about cybercriminal communications of threat actors. A recent research by the threat intelligence firm Flashpoint...

April 21, 2017  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Cyber Crime  Deep Web 

Karmen Ransomware, a cheap RaaS service that implements anti-analysis features

Experts at Recorded Future have discovered a cheap RaaS, the Karmen Ransomware that deletes decryptor if detects a sandbox. Security experts from threat intelligence firm Recorded Future have spotted a new ransomware as a service (RaaS) called Karmen....

April 18, 2017  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Cyber Crime  Deep Web  Malware 

Are you searching for stolen US University email credentials? Search on the Dark Web

According to a new research published by the nonprofit DCA, millions of stolen US University email credentials are available for sale on the Dark Web. According to a new research published by the nonprofit Digital Citizens Alliance (DCA) that searched...

March 30, 2017  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Cyber Crime  Data Breach  Deep Web 

Over 20 million Gmail and 5 million Yahoo accounts available for sale on the Dark Web

The vendor "SunTzu583" is offering for sale over 20 million Gmail and 5 million Yahoo login credentials on the Dark Web A vendor with the online moniker "SunTzu583" is reportedly selling millions of login credentials for Gmail and Yahoo accounts on a black...

March 21, 2017  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Cyber Crime  Deep Web  Hacking 

New variant of the macOS Proton RAT advertised on Russian cybercrime underground

Experts from security firm Sixgill have discovered a new strain of the macOS Proton RAT that is offered for sale on Russian cybercrime underground. The Dark Web is the right place where to find any kind of illegal products and services, malware such...

March 13, 2017  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Cyber Crime  Deep Web  Malware 

640,000 stolen PlayStation accounts being sold on the Dark Web

The seller that goes online with moniker SunTzu583 is offering 640,000 PlayStation accounts for USD 35.71 (0.0292 BTC), it source is still a mystery. The dark web is the right place where to buy stolen login credentials to major web services, last week...

March 10, 2017  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Deep Web  Hacking 

Tor webmail provider Sigaint is unavailable at least since February 11

Dark net webmail provider For the third consecutive week, the popular Tor web email service SIGAINT is unavailable and the real cause is a mystery. SIGAINT is one of the largest web email services on the TOR network that is used to send messages preserving...

March 2, 2017  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Deep Web  Digital ID  Hacking  Security 


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