Europol-led Operation Endgame seizes 1,025 servers and arrests a key suspect in Greece, disrupting three major global malware and hacking tools, including Rhadamanthys, VenomRAT and Elysium botnet.
Category: police
Global Security News, Law & order, police, Security Awareness, Security threats
Loaf and order: Belgian police launch bread-based cybersecurity campaign
The future of cybersecurity awareness might just be… gluten-based.
Global Security News, Law & order, malware, Podcast, police, vulnerability
Smashing Security podcast #425: Call of Duty: From pew-pew to pwned
In episode 425 of “Smashing Security”, Graham reveals how “Call of Duty: WWII” has been weaponised – allowing hackers to hijack your entire PC during online matches, thanks to ancient code and Microsoft’s Game Pass. Meanwhile, Carole digs into a con targeting the recently incarcerated, with scammers impersonating bail bond agents to fleece desperate families.…
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Fake police call cryptocurrency investors to steal their funds
Have you had a phone call from police about your cryptocurrency wallet? Be on your guard – you could be about to be scammed. Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.
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Privacy Concerns with Digital Driver’s Licenses, The Rise of DeepSeek AI
In this episode, we explore the rollout of digital driver’s licenses in states like Illinois and the potential privacy issues that come with them. Can digital IDs truly enhance convenience without compromising your privacy? We also discuss the new Chinese AI model, DeepSeek, which is affecting U.S. tech companies’ stock prices. Join us as we…
