Ukrainian Pleads Guilty to Cyber Fraud
Vitalii Chychasov, a Ukrainian man, has pleaded guilty in the United States to conspiracy and trafficking in unauthorized access devices.
Vitalii Chychasov, a Ukrainian man, has pleaded guilty in the United States to conspiracy and trafficking in unauthorized access devices.
A leading U.S. senator, Ron Wyden, has called on the Justice Department and other agencies to investigate an alleged China-backed hack
Harry Coker, a former Navy commander and esteemed national security official, has been chosen as the new U.S. National Cyber Director
U.S. federal market regulators have approved new rules requiring publicly traded companies to disclose "material cybersecurity incidents".
The 18th annual Cost of a Data Breach Report by IBM reveals that the average global cost of a data breach has reached a record $4.45 million
In a troubling cybersecurity incident, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, a renowned U.S. law firm, disclosed that a third-party vendor responsible.
The Cybernews team uncovered sensitive data leaks from two Suzuki-authorized dealer websites, raising concerns about cybersecurity in the automotive industry
MSX International Inc. reported a data breach to the Attorney General of Maine, revealing that an unauthorized party gained access to and potentially removed confidential consumer data
The Justice Department is strengthening its NCET, launched two years ago, to address the rising number of cryptocurrency-related crimes.
The U.S. Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) have announced that Amazon will pay a $25 million fine to settle alleged violations
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