Visualização de leitura

Teenager alleged to be Scattered Spider hacker arrested in Finland, faces US extradition

Here's a tip for you all. Unless you want to draw attention to yourself as a cybercriminal, don't flaunt your diamond-encrusted "HACK THE PLANET" necklace on Snapchat, or pose as a Sopranos crime boss while the FBI is reportedly closing in. Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.

French police arrest 21-year-old “HexDex” hacker over 100 alleged data breaches

A 21-year-old man suspected of conducting approximately 100 data breaches since late 2025 - including a hack of the French Ministry of National Education that exposed records on almost a quarter of a million employees - has been arrested at his home in western France. Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.

Singer loses life savings to fake wallet downloaded from the Apple App Store

If you hold cryptocurrency, there's a very simple golden rule that you should always follow. Never hand over your seed phrase. Garrett Dutton, better known as G. Love - the front man of blues-hip-hop outfit G. Love & Special Sauce - has learnt that lesson the hard way. Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.

108 malicious Chrome extensions caught stealing Google and Telegram data from 20,000 users

Cybersecurity researchers have revealed that 108 malicious Google Chrome extensions have been quietly stealing user credentials, hijacking Telegram sessions, and injecting unwanted ads and scripts into browsers - all reporting back to the same central point. Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.

Life imprisonment for Cambodian scam compound operators – but will it make a difference?

Cambodia has taken a dramatic step in its fight against scam compounds that have imprisoned innocent people, and forced them to work as virtual slaves defrauding victims via the internet around the world with romance scams and dodgy investment schemes. Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.

Nigerian romance scammer jailed after being caught out by fellow fraudster

A Nigerian fraudster spent years posing as a woman online, romancing unsuspecting American men out of their savings - until he accidentally tried the same trick on a fellow scammer, who told him to "learn how to do a clean job." The recovered chat logs helped put him behind bars for 15 years. Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.

Free parking in Russia after Distributed Denial-of-Service attack knocks city’s parking system offline

Drivers in the Russian city of Perm have been enjoying an unexpected bonus this week: free parking. Not because the city council suddenly decided to embrace generosity - but rather because hackers succeeded in knocking the city's payment system offline. Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.
❌