The analyzed ransomware variants—from July to December 2021—amounted to millions of dollars in damages. A new analysis from the Department of Justice’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network reveals that...
The departments of Defense and Justice want the agency to take a more comprehensive approach to preventing foreign adversaries from accessing Americans’ communications and data. The...
Through new enforcement and reporting efforts, the Justice Department is attempting to curb online harassment, especially related to vulnerable populations. The Justice Department announced the creation of a...
International law enforcement targeted and confiscated three internet domain names that sell cyberattacks and personal information. Federal law enforcement agencies have seized several internet domain names...
Nearly a decade after the death of open-access advocate Aaron Schwartz, his legacy is still playing out in cybersecurity policy. The Department of Justice has officially...
The new protocol is officially being added to the Budapest Convention—an arrangement between 66 member-states—after four years of negotiations. The United States has signed onto a...
The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) has announced the conviction of Sercan Oyuntur, 40, resident of California, for multiple counts relating to a phishing operation that...
The verdict is in for the last holdout in a scandalous scheme to defraud the government. As officials within the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of...
A slew of federal officials from the U.S. and U.K. removed malware from among thousands of infected devices, disrupting a global botnet. The U.S. Department of...
Four Russian government employees were indicted with charges of hacking, illegally obtaining information on computer systems and wire fraud, among others. The Department of Justice unsealed...
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