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On June 7, the Department of Justice announced that it had recovered 63.7 of the bitcoins (about 84% of the original payment) from the ransom payment, [15] but due to a crash in the value of Bitcoin in late May, [16] the recovered bitcoins were worth only around $2.3 million USD, [15] roughly half of their original value.
This is a list of reports about data breaches, using data compiled from various sources, including press reports, government news releases, and mainstream news articles.. The list includes those involving the theft or compromise of 30,000 or more records, although many smaller breaches occur continual
NSO Group is a subsidiary of the Q Cyber Technologies group of companies. [7] Q Cyber Technologies is the name the NSO Group uses in Israel, but the company goes by OSY Technologies in Luxembourg, and in North America, a subsidiary formerly known as Westbridge.
But most people Fortune spoke with didn’t see their reality reflected in the company’s rosy spin. “The industry is still dealing with [the impacts of the cyberattack],” says Boe Hartman.
Oct. 3—Question : I went on HMSA's website to look for information about getting my COVID-19 vaccine paid for, and instead at the top of the page I found a notice marked "IMPORTANT !" about a ...
May 24: WHMCS is hacked by UGNazi, they claim that the reason for this is because of the illegal sites that are using their software. May 31: MyBB is hacked by newly founded hacker group, UGNazi, the website was defaced for about a day, they claim their reasoning for this was because they were upset that the forum board Hackforums.net uses ...
Health care providers across the country are reeling from a cyberattack on a massive U.S. health care technology company that has threatened the security of patients’ information and is delaying ...
Maia arson crimew [a] (born August 7, 1999), formerly known as Tillie Kottmann, is a Swiss developer and computer hacker.Crimew is known for leaking source code and other data from companies such as Intel and Nissan, and for discovering a 2019 copy of the United States government's No Fly List on an unsecured cloud server owned by CommuteAir.