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  2. Scattered Spider - Wikipedia

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    Scattered Spider, also referred to as UNC3944, [1] is a hacking group mostly made up of teen and young-adults living believed to be primarily made up of operatives based in both the United States and the United Kingdom. [2] [3]

  3. US charges five in 'Scattered Spider' hacking scheme - AOL

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    U.S. prosecutors unveiled criminal charges on Wednesday against five alleged members of Scattered Spider, a loose-knit community of hackers suspected of breaking into dozens of U.S. companies to ...

  4. FBI warns on Scattered Spider hackers, urges victims to come ...

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    The FBI warned organizations to guard against the Scattered Spider hacking group, which has breached dozens of American organizations over the past year, stealing their sensitive data for extortion.

  5. FBI working towards nabbing Scattered Spider hackers ... - AOL

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    The U.S. FBI is working towards charging hackers from the aggressive Scattered Spider criminal gang who are largely based in the U.S. and western countries and have breached dozens of American ...

  6. BlackCat (cyber gang) - Wikipedia

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    Scattered Spider, an affiliate of ALPHV users (and speculated by some outlets to be a subgroup of ALPHV [20]) made up primarily of British and American hackers, worked with ALPHV in its September 2023 ransomware attacks against MGM Resorts International and Caesars Entertainment, the two largest casino operators and gaming companies in Las ...

  7. Guccifer - Wikipedia

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    Marcel Lehel Lazăr (born () November 23, 1971), known as Guccifer, is a Romanian hacker responsible for high-level computer security breaches in the U.S. and Romania. Lazăr targeted celebrities, Romanian and U.S. government officials, and other prominent persons.

  8. ShinyHunters - Wikipedia

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    Ticketmaster: Hackers working with ShinyHunters have claimed responsibility for breaching Ticketmaster. [25] AT&T Wireless: In April of 2024, hackers affiliated with ShinyHunters hacked AT&T Wireless and stole data on over 110 million customers. In May, AT&T paid a $370,000 ransom to one of the group's members to delete the data.

  9. Cheating in online games - Wikipedia

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    In January 2017, Riot Games successfully sued the LeagueSharp service, which offered a subscription-based hacking service for Riot's League of Legends, with a $10 million award to be paid to Riot. [44] [45] Blizzard Entertainment sued Bossland GMBH for distributing software hacks for several of its games, and was awarded $8.5 million in damages.