Cybercrime, Cyberwar, Cybersecurity

Amazon Kindle scam, Russian style

Emma Moore could have been the health and weight loss guru you spent your life looking for. You might be forgiven for not knowing her work — after all, she has a common name, one that she shares with other similarly successful authors on Amazon. Until this week, she had dozens of health, dieting, cooking, and …

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Russian tech billionaire Kaspersky caught in cyber Cold War crossfire

Eugene Kaspersky, the Russian founder of the global software security firm, insists he is non-partisan in a new Cold War that increasingly utilises cyberwarfare to interfere with national politics. In an interview with bne IntelliNews, Kaspersky says allegations that Russia was behind a recent attempt to sabotage Hillary Clinton’s bid for the US presidency was …

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Kremlin starts talks to decrypt all Internet traffic in real-time

The Kremlin has already begun work on plans to monitor and decrypt Russia’s online traffic in real-time, Kommersant has reported. According to the Russian business daily, Natalya Kaspersky, CEO of cyber-security firm InfoWatch and a member of the Kremlin’s IT and Sovereignty working group, confirmed that talks on the project were already under way. Kaspersky later denied the claims, saying that the newspaper had “twisted her words.” The …

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Russian hackers leak US star athletes’ medical information

Russian hackers — possibly the same group that compromised the Democratic National Committee’s computer servers two months ago — have made top American athletes their latest target. Joining an intercontinental dispute over sports doping, the hackers penetrated the World Anti-Doping Agency’s athlete database and publicly revealed private medical information about three of the United States’ …

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The encrypted underground: Weapons, drugs, and identities for sale on the Russian ‘Deep Web’

The so-called ‘Deep Web’ can help you solve a variety of ‘problems’ — from obtaining forged documents to buying an anti-tank missile system. For some people, using the ‘Deep Web’ is a matter of ideological principle. For others, it’s a technical necessity when breaking the law to avoid publicity. The Russian government is no stranger to censoring …

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US officials suspect Russia behind computer hacking in two state election databases

U.S. officials suspect Russian hackers were responsible for breaking into two state election databases earlier this month. “This is the closest we’ve come to tying a recent hack to the Russian government,” one official told NBC News on Monday. The FBI has not identified the two U.S. states whose data bases were attacked, but Yahoo News, …

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New York Times’s Moscow bureau was targeted by hackers

On Tuesday, citing United States officials briefed on the matter, CNN reported that The New York Times’s Moscow bureau, along with other news organizations it did not identify, had been the victims of computer breaches by hackers thought to be working for Russian intelligence. But so far, there is no evidence that the hackers, believed to be …

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Russian companies fight for secure government messenger contract

Earlier this year, the Kremlin tasked the Internet Initiatives Development Fund (IIDF, or FRII in Russian) to develop develop a new secure messaging service for government. Concerned that foreign governments could access secret Russian information shared via Western apps such as WhatsApp and Viber, officials expressed concerns that Russia’s security agencies were unable to crack encryption  if …

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Is Russia meddling in the US presidential election?

The Russian government has been accused of orchestrating a hack that leaked some 20,000 U.S. Democratic National Committee (DNC) emails, after which the DNC Chairwoman resigned. The Hillary Clinton campaign chairman, Robby Mook, told reporters Sunday that “some experts” are saying that “this was done by the Russians for the purpose of helping Donald Trump.” …

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Russian information security specialists launch exchange for hacked software

An exchange for hacked software just launched in Russia, Expocod.com, is ready to pay tens of thousands dollars for vulnerabilities in popular software such as Linux, Windows, and Adobe. Vulnerabilities are interesting to IT giants that might want to fix them, but also to unscrupulous users who could exploit them for personal gain. Andrei Shorokhov, a …

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Russian hacker pleads guilty of ticket-scamming ring in US court

A Russian hacker has pled guilty in a U.S court to aiding in the theft of $1.6 million, international media reported Monday. Vadim Polyakov, 32, was the leader of a $1.6-million international ticket-scamming ring. He hacked into more than 1,000 accounts on U.S. ticket sales website StubHub. Using the credit card details attached to the …

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National bank card MIR soon accepted ubiquitously in Russia in spite of security and financial challenges

More than six months after its launch, Russia’s national bank card MIR is already supported by more than a hundred Russian banks, 13 of which actually issue the card, according to the Russian central bank’s subsidiary NSPC (or NSPK), which operates the MIR card. Card acceptance is not ubiquitous yet in Russia, however, if judging by the …

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