Feds are lining up more indictments related to Chinese cyber-activity, officials say

U.S. prosecutors are preparing to issue new charges against Chinese nationals related to alleged hacking and insider threats at U.S. organizations, senior Department of Justice officials said Thursday. “Chinese theft by hacking has been prominent,” Attorney General William Barr said in a speech at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C. “Those actions by China are continuing, and you should expect more indictments and prosecutions in the future.” It is unclear when prosecutors will issue the next indictment related to Chinese activity. Asked when that would happen, John Demers, the assistant attorney general for national security, would only say “soon.” “I think you’ll see more cyber-related indictments and you’ll see more of the insider indictments that, more recently, have actually … dominated the number of indictments we’ve brought,” Demers told reporters, referring to cases in which an employee of a U.S. company is coopted into stealing sensitive data. The Chinese […]

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Website redirects to strange corporate page? Any help identifying why? [closed]

There’s a strange website my friends and I keep track of. It’s hosted across neocities and 000webhost, two companies for website management. It has a password page, usually leading to something normal. Though someone I know entered a passw… Continue reading Website redirects to strange corporate page? Any help identifying why? [closed]

Would a difficult to access "Key" be an option to securely solve the Apple vs. FBI problem?

In recent times, there has been an escalating demand by legislators in the US and the world around to be able to decrypt phones that come pre-configured with strong encryption. Key escrow is commonly suggested as a solution, with the risk… Continue reading Would a difficult to access "Key" be an option to securely solve the Apple vs. FBI problem?

Trump Slams Apple for Refusing to Unlock Suspected Shooter’s iPhones

Legal battle pitting Feds against the tech giant over data privacy and device security in criminal cases seems inevitable. Continue reading Trump Slams Apple for Refusing to Unlock Suspected Shooter’s iPhones

Lithuanian scammer gets 5 years for defrauding Google, Facebook of $120 million

A Lithuanian man’s scheme to steal more than $120 million from Facebook and Google has earned him 60 months in U.S. federal prison. A federal judge in Manhattan handed down the sentence Thursday to Evaldas Rimasauskas, who pleaded guilty in March to orchestrating a phishing plan that allowed him to pose as a Taiwanese technology manufacturer, then collect money transfers from the U.S. technology giants. Rimasauskas created domains spoofing Quanta — a contractor that actually did build servers and other components for Facebook and Google — then sent fraudulent invoices, directing the companies’ employees to wire the fake Quanta real money. The activity occurred between 2013 and 2015, during which time Rimasauskas, now 51, netted $99 million from Facebook and $23 million from Google. A judge in the U.S. Southern District of New York ordered the Lithuanian man to pay that money back, along with the five years in prison and two years […]

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