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The Growing Threat of Cybersecurity Breaches: US Teenager Indicted for Credential Stuffing Attack on Fantasy Sports Websitecybersecurity,breaches,teenager,indictment,credentialstuffing,attack,fantasysports,website

The Growing Threat of Cybersecurity Breaches: US Teenager Indicted for Credential Stuffing Attack on Fantasy Sports Website

Cybercrime: US Teenager Indicted for Credential Stuffing Attack on Fantasy Sports Website The Details On May 19, 2023, Ionut Arghire reported an alleged cybercrime perpetrated by a Wisconsin teenager, Joseph Garrison. Garrison is accused of launching a credential stuffing attack on a fantasy sports and betting website, resulting in around 60,000 user accounts being affected….

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Russian National Indicted for Ransomware Attack on D.C. Police: A Look at the Growing Cybersecurity Threat from Russian Hackerscybersecurity,ransomware,Russianhackers,D.C.Police,indictment

Russian National Indicted for Ransomware Attack on D.C. Police: A Look at the Growing Cybersecurity Threat from Russian Hackers

The U.S. Charges Russian National for Ransomware Attacks, Including Against D.C. Police Overview of the Situation The U.S. Justice Department has unveiled criminal charges against a 30-year-old Russian national, Mikhail Matveev, for orchestrating ransomware attacks, including one that targeted the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) in April 2021. The indictment accuses Matveev of also…

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Russian National Indicted for Involvement in a Stolen Credit Card Verification Schemecreditcardfraud,cybercrime,Russia,indictment,stolencreditcards

Russian National Indicted for Involvement in a Stolen Credit Card Verification Scheme

# In-Depth Report: Russian National Charged for Role in Stolen Credit Card Verification Scheme Federal prosecutors in New York have indicted a Russian national, Denis Gennadievich Kulkov, for running a service to check the status of stolen credit cards. Kulkov is accused of operating Try2Check, a service criminals could use to verify whether stolen credit…

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