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Leaked Black Basta Chats Suggest Russian Officials Aided Leader's Escape from Armenia
The recently leaked trove of internal chat logs among members of the Black Basta ransomware operation has revealed possible connections between the e-crime gang and Russian authorities. The leak, containing over 200,000 messages from September 2023 to September 2024, was published by a Telegram...
Russian Govt. Continues Carding Shop Crackdown
Russian authorities have arrested six men accused of operating some of the most active online bazaars for selling stolen payment card data. The crackdown -- the second closure of major card fraud shops by Russian authorities in as many weeks -- comes closely behind Russias arrest of 14 alleged...
The Infraud Organization Group Members Arrested by Russian Authorities
By Waqas The Infraud Organization was labeled as the dark webs largest cybercrime group after being indicted for stealing $530… This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: The Infraud Organization Group Members Arrested by Russian Authorities...
NGINX office in Moscow raided by police
By Waqas Russian authorities have raided NGINX offices in Moscow over a complaint filed by Rambler. Here's what happened: This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: NGINX office in Moscow raided by police...
Telegram Ordered to Hand Over Encryption Keys to Russian Authorities
Russia’s top court ruled Tuesday that the Telegram messaging service, with 9.5 million active Russian users, must hand over encryption keys to authorities. The Britain-based messaging app company, with 100 million global users, now has 15 days to provide communications regulators in Russia with t...
Hacker Used Malware To Hike Prices for Gas Station Customers
By Waqas Russian authorities have identified an extensively distributed malware campaign targeting This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Hacker Used Malware To Hike Prices for Gas Station Customers...
Russia arrests 50 hackers who stole $25 million from Banks
Russian authorities have arrested a gang of 50 hackers suspected of stealing more than 1.7 Billion Rubles over US$25 Million from banks and other financial institutions in the country since 2011. The same criminal gang had tried to steal a further 2.273 Billion Roubles by issuing false payment...
DDoS Attacks On LiveJournal Target Russian Anti Corruption Blogger
Unknown attackers have launched distributed denial of service attacks on a long list of blogs hosted on the social media site LiveJournal, including the blog of a prominent anti-corruption blogger in Russia. The attacks, which began on March 24, initially targeted the LiveJournal addresses...