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Feds Seize LockBit Ransomware Websites, Offer Decryption Tools, Troll Affiliates

Krebs on Security

First surfacing in September 2019, the gang is estimated to have made hundreds of millions of U.S. The government says Russian national Artur Sungatov used LockBit ransomware against victims in manufacturing, logistics, insurance and other companies throughout the United States. Department of Justice (DOJ). “My god, who needs me?,”

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OCR Provides Insight into Enforcement Priorities and Breach Trends

HL Chronicle of Data Protection

Regulators, industry experts, and researchers provided insight into health privacy and security enforcement trends, emerging threats, and new tools at a recent conference focused on the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability (HIPAA) regulatory framework. OCR chooses cases based on perceived importance and message.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: DEF CON Villages

ForAllSecure

Yes, grasshoppers invaded Las Vegas at the start of hacker summer camp in 2019. And part of the reason for that explosive growth is over the last 10 years DEF CON has been adding topic specific villages. Ollam: so locks at DEF CON and locks it at any hacker conference. In Sin City, it's the Insect Invasion.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Reverse Engineering Smart Meters

ForAllSecure

Vamosi: Wiki space, got bought out and then shut down in January of 2019. Yeah, there are tracks at conferences, but it hasn't yet exploded into the mainstream. And I remember asking questions, who were the manufacturers? And then the company went out of business. So Hash took it upon himself to continue. Turns out they weren't.

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Group-IB Hi-Tech Crime Trends 2020/2021 report

Security Affairs

In the report, the company examines key shifts in the cybercrime world internationally between H2 2019 and H1 2020 and gives forecasts for the coming year. Forecasts and recommendations set out in Hi-Tech Crime Trends 2020-2021 seek to prevent financial damage and manufacturing downtimes.