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However, every hacker has prank stories. Some could argue that depending on the shade of the hacker’s hat, some pranks might be darker than others. Personally, I keep most of my cards close to my ...
At the same time, it put another spotlight on the issue of data brokers, where they get the data, and what they do with it. According to the now-closed company, a hacker with the handle USDoD – also ...
The breach allegedly occurred around April 2024, with a hacker group called USDoD exfiltrating the unencrypted personal information of billions of individuals from a company called National Public ...
The hacker might also be looking to angle his way into a security analyst job at some point, particularly after managing to social engineer his way into the FBI’s InfraGard program. USDoD managed to ...
USDod apparently tried, or possibly did, sell the data on the dark web with one purported screenshot showing they were seeking $3.5 million.
Brazilian police arrested the hacker who stole everyone’s SSN ‘Operation Data Breach’ may have found its target, but that won’t secure more than 270 million Social Security numbers ...
Spread the loveBrazilian authorities have apprehended a hacker, known online as “USDoD,” who they allege is responsible for a string of high-profile breaches, including those targeting National Public ...
Brazilian authorities arrest the alleged “USDoD” hacker. The DoJ indicts the alleged operators of Anonymous Sudan. CISA and its partners warn of Iranian brute force password attempts. A new report ...
Brazil’s Federal Police on Wednesday announced the arrest of a hacker whose description matches that of the notorious leaker known as USDoD. In some instances, such as in the case of CrowdStrike, the ...
Brazil’s Federal Police has arrested the hacker known as USDoD, who was allegedly responsible for several brazen high-profile cyberattacks, including one on Brazil’s federal police. We interviewed him ...
But the agency said it had arrested a hacker who had tried to sell data from the FBI’s InfraGard database. Back in Dec. 2022, USDoD had advertised the sale on a hacking forum for $50,000.
Federal prosecutors in the U.S. have charged two Sudanese brothers with running a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) botnet for hire that conducted a record 35,000 DDoS attacks in a single year, ...