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MAL-2025-161121 Malicious code in mutdaufs-marimasa-dea (npm)
--- -= Per source details. Do not edit below this line.=- Source: amazon-inspector 89a785f7155d3ef9eec785b240c4e40ac72ccf26b3168cdd6eb7f39cfea5d466 This package appears to be part of the tea.xyz token reward campaign that flooded npm. These packages typically contain autopublish scripts auto.js,...
Malicious code in mutdaufs-marimasa-dea (npm)
--- -= Per source details. Do not edit below this line.=- Source: amazon-inspector 89a785f7155d3ef9eec785b240c4e40ac72ccf26b3168cdd6eb7f39cfea5d466 This package appears to be part of the tea.xyz token reward campaign that flooded npm. These packages typically contain autopublish scripts auto.js,...
Malicious Package
Overview netflix-dea is a malicious package. This package contains malicious code, and its content was removed from the official package manager. While this package might be attempting to impersonate a valid organization, there is no connection between that organization and this package authorshi...
MAL-2025-47020 Malicious code in netflix-dea (npm)
--- -= Per source details. Do not edit below this line.=- Source: ghsa-malware 54b29496c035b21772b6474b4da2740f75b84c0dfeb189436edf4f9134c6730b Any computer that has this package installed or running should be considered fully compromised. All secrets and keys stored on that computer should be...
Malicious code in netflix-dea (npm)
--- -= Per source details. Do not edit below this line.=- Source: ghsa-malware 54b29496c035b21772b6474b4da2740f75b84c0dfeb189436edf4f9134c6730b Any computer that has this package installed or running should be considered fully compromised. All secrets and keys stored on that computer should be...
Malicious code in dea-hallow (npm)
--- -= Per source details. Do not edit below this line.=- Source: ghsa-malware 60d117e12ade65c2393741c7e014711e7b75200cb4ff881eb855997fc6023bb9 Any computer that has this package installed or running should be considered fully compromised. All secrets and keys stored on that computer should be...
MAL-2024-7887 Malicious code in dea-hallow (npm)
--- -= Per source details. Do not edit below this line.=- Source: ghsa-malware 60d117e12ade65c2393741c7e014711e7b75200cb4ff881eb855997fc6023bb9 Any computer that has this package installed or running should be considered fully compromised. All secrets and keys stored on that computer should be...
ViLe Cybercrime Group Members Plead Guilty to Hacking DEA Portal
"ViLe" Hackers Busted! Two men plead guilty to breaching a federal law enforcement portal. Learn about the dangers of cybercrime, doxxing, and how authorities are working to combat these threats. This case highlights the importance of cybersecurity for law enforcement and the consequences for...
Two US Citizens Charged for Hacking into DEA Portal in 2022
By Deeba Ahmed Both suspects, Sagar Steven Singh and Nicholas Ceraolo, were reportedly members of a notorious cybercrime group, ViLE. Two… This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Two US Citizens Charged for Hacking into DEA Portal in 2022...
Two U.S. Men Charged in 2022 Hacking of DEA Portal
Two U.S. men have been charged with hacking into a U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency DEA online portal that taps into 16 different federal law enforcement databases. Both are alleged to be part of a larger criminal organization that specializes in using fake emergency data requests from compromised...
Bulk Surveillance of Money Transfers
Just another obscure warrantless surveillance program. US law enforcement can access details of money transfers without a warrant through an obscure surveillance program the Arizona attorney generals office created in 2014. A database stored at a nonprofit, the Transaction Record Analysis Center...
DEA Investigating Breach of Law Enforcement Data Portal
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration DEA says it is investigating reports that hackers gained unauthorized access to an agency portal that taps into 16 different federal law enforcement databases. KrebsOnSecurity has learned the alleged compromise is tied to a cybercrime and online harassment...
Police Surveillance Tools from Special Services Group
Special Services Group, a company that sells surveillance tools to the FBI, DEA, ICE, and other US government agencies, has had its secret sales brochure published. Motherboard received the brochure as part of a FOIA request to the Irvine Police Department in California. "The Tombstone Cam is our...
Hidden Cameras in Streetlights
Both the US Drug Enforcement Administration DEA and Immigration and Customs Enforcement ICE are hiding surveillance cameras in streetlights. According to government procurement data, the DEA has paid a Houston, Texas company called Cowboy Streetlight Concealments LLC roughly $22,000 since June 20...
Dark-Web Drug Dealer Arrested After He Travelled US for World Beard Championships
United States authorities arrested suspected dark web drug kingpin late last month while he was travelling from his base in France to the United States of America for this year’s annual World Beard and Mustache Championships. Gal Vallerius, a 38-year-old French national, was travelling to Austin,...
Feds Seize AlphaBay and Hansa Markets in Major Dark-Web Bust
It's finally confirmed — In a coordinated International operation, Europol along with FBI, DEA Drug Enforcement Agency and Dutch National Police have seized and taken down AlphaBay, one of the largest criminal marketplaces on the Dark Web. But not just AlphaBay, the law enforcement agencies have...
EFF Blasts DEA in Ongoing Secret 'Super Search Engine' Lawsuit
The Electronic Frontier Foundation is accusing the Drug Enforcement Agency of improperly withholding documents in a court case that hopes to reveal details about the government’s controversial surveillance program known as Hemisphere. The EFF, which is suing the DEA as part of a Freedom of...
'Hacking Team' Loses License to Sell Surveillance Malware Outside Europe
Hacking Team – the infamous Italy-based spyware company that had more than 400 GB of its confidential data stolen last year – is facing another trouble. This time not from other hackers, but from its own government. Hacking Team is infamous for selling surveillance spyware to governments and...
New York Judge Rules FBI Can't Force Apple to Unlock iPhone
Apple - 1; The FBI - 0 Apple Won a major court victory against the Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI in an ongoing legal battle similar to San Bernardino. In a New York case, a federal magistrate judge has ruled in favor of Apple, rejecting the U.S. government’s request to force Apple to help...
Two Federal Agents Charged with Stealing Bitcoins During Silk Road Investigation
Two former Federal investigators who helped to shut down the infamous black-market website 'Silk Road' accused of fraud and stealing more than a Million dollars in Bitcoins during their investigation. Silk Road, an infamous online drug market that hosted more than $200 Million in transactions, wa...