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2025-07-11
BBC 40 related

UK police arrest four people, a 20-year-old woman and three men aged 17 to 19, in connection to the M&S and Co-op hacks that began in mid-April and caused havoc

Dunno, not making a particular point, other than that I've been around for ages.  Don't cause havoc kids, at least not in these kinds of ways.  [embedded post] Eric Geller / @ericjgeller.com : British...

2024-12-04
Financial Times 9 related

The UK NCA uncovers a Russian multibillion-dollar money laundering scheme that let Russian spies, European drug traffickers, and more evade sanctions via crypto

Multibillion-dollar ring across London, Moscow and Dubai connected cash-rich criminals with sanctions evaders

2024-09-12
The Register 18 related

Transport for London confirms ~5,000 customers' bank data may have been exposed in an ongoing cyber incident and pulls a lot of its IT infrastructure offline

NCA confirms arrest of 17-year-old ‘on suspicion of Computer Misuse Act offences’ - now bailed  —  BREAKING Transport …

2024-08-13
BleepingComputer 13 related

The FBI, the UK's NCA, and others seize the servers and websites of the Radar/Dispossessor ransomware operation; since August 2023, the gang targeted 43+ SMBs

The FBI announced on Monday that it seized the servers and websites of the Radar/Dispossessor ransomware operation following a joint international investigation.

2024-08-11
TechCrunch 1 related

How cybersecurity researcher Jon DiMaggio used fake personas to infiltrate LockBit and trick its alleged administrator into revealing operation details

Jon DiMaggio used sockpuppet accounts, then his own identity, to infiltrate LockBit and gain the trust of its alleged admin, Dmitry Khoroshev. Mastodon: @lorenzofb@infosec.exchange and @zackwhittaker@...

2024-08-02
BleepingComputer 6 related

The UK's NCA shuts down Russian Coms, a caller ID spoofing platform used by hundreds of criminals to make 1.8M+ scam calls across 107+ countries since 2021

The United Kingdom's National Crime Agency (NCA) has shut down Russian Coms, a major caller ID spoofing platform used by hundreds …

2024-07-20
404 Media 16 related

The UK and US announce the arrest of a 17-year-old boy from Walsall, UK, suspected of being connected to the ransomware attack against MGM Resorts in 2023

On Friday U.K. police announced, in a joint operation with the country's National Crime Agency (NCA) and the U.S. FBI …

2024-03-06
Reuters 25 related

A BlackCat ransomware gang website shows a takedown notice; the UK NCA denies involvement and experts suggest an exit scam after an alleged UnitedHealth payment

but is this really the end? Wall Street Journal : After the Change Healthcare attack, the US will relax some Medicare prescription rules and consider advance payments; some providers begin furloughing...

2019-07-28
The Guardian 2 related

Leaked report: UK harvested info from EU databases, including 54K files on criminals, terrorists, and missing persons, likely in preparation for no-deal Brexit

NCA harvesting EU crime databases in attempt to mitigate loss of access to data, leaked report suggests

2018-04-26
Krebs on Security 9 related

WebStresser, a DDoS-for-hire service with 136K users and linked to 4M+ cyberattacks is shut down; UK's NCA says service could be rented for as little as $14.99

Authorities in the U.S., U.K. and the Netherlands on Tuesday took down popular online attack-for-hire service WebStresser.org and arrested its alleged administrators.

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