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Citizen of Croatia charged with running the Monopoly Market drug marketplace

Security Affairs

Milomir Desnica, a citizen of Croatia and Serbia, has been charged with running the Monopoly Market drug darknet marketplace. Milomir Desnica (33), a citizen of Croatia and Serbia, has been extradited from Austria to the United States to face charges of running the darknet drug marketplace Monopoly Market. ” concludes DoJ.

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The convergence of HPC and AI: Driving innovation at speed  

IBM Big Data Hub

In today’s rapidly changing landscape, delivering higher-quality products to the market faster is essential for success. Many industries rely on high-performance computing (HPC) to achieve this goal. For example, HPC offers high levels of computational power and scalability, crucial for running performance-intensive workloads.

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A Deep Dive Into the Residential Proxy Service ‘911’

Krebs on Security

For the past seven years, an online service known as 911 has sold access to hundreds of thousands of Microsoft Windows computers daily, allowing customers to route their Internet traffic through PCs in virtually any country or city around the globe — but predominantly in the United States. The 911 service as it exists today.

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Understanding SEBI’s Framework for Cloud Services Adoption by Financial Entities in India

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

The Framework is a crucial addition to SEBI’s existing guidelines on cloud computing, sets baseline standards for security and regulatory compliances, and is designed to help REs implement secure and compliant cloud adoption practices. The circular outlines nine principles and requirements for REs to consider when adopting cloud computing.

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The author of the LuminosityLink RAT sentenced to 30 Months in Prison

Security Affairs

The malware was offered for sale in the criminal underground for as little as $40, it allows attackers to take complete control over the infected system. In September 2016, the UK law enforcement arrested Colton Grubbs, the man admitted to designing, marketing, and selling LuminosityLink. Grubbs offered for sale the malware for $39.99

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How Cybercriminals are Weathering COVID-19

Krebs on Security

In addition, many crooks are finding the outbreak has helped them better market their cybercriminal wares and services. He said while the Coronavirus has forced reshipping operators to make painful shifts in several parts of their business, the overall market for available mules has never looked brighter.

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Breach Exposes Users of Microleaves Proxy Service

Krebs on Security

Microleaves , a ten-year-old proxy service that lets customers route their web traffic through millions of Microsoft Windows computers, recently fixed a vulnerability in their website that exposed their entire user database. By November 2013, Acidut was advertising the sale of “26 million SOCKS residential proxies.”