DoJ Shutters Cybercrime Forums Behind Attacks on 17M Americans
The "Cracked" and "Nulled" Dark Web sites are now offline, along with the Pakistani "Saim Raza" network of underground forums (aka HeartSender).
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The "Cracked" and "Nulled" Dark Web sites are now offline, along with the Pakistani "Saim Raza" network of underground forums (aka HeartSender).
And there were an additional 3,000 comments posted to the Dark Web about the sale of stolen ChatGPT accounts.
Verified accounts for celebs and organizations deliver a deep vein of cybercrime riches for crooks.
Researchers found that many Dark Web forums have stronger password rules than most government and military entities.
Rising cybercrime threats heighten risks. Dark Web monitoring offers early alerts and helps lessen exposures.
Sophos research unveiled at Black Hat Europe details a thriving subeconomy of fraud on the cybercrime underground, aimed at Dark Web forum users.
Dark Reading's digest of other "don't-miss" stories of the week — including a Microsoft alert connecting disparate cybercrime activity together, and an explosion of Luca Stealer variants after an unusual Dark Web move.