The US airport websites were targeted after the pro-Russian hacking group known as 'KillNet' published a list of sites and encouraged its followers to attack them ...
Cybercrime, such as hacking and ransomware attacks, is increasing in the United States—leading to billions of dollars in losses and threatening public safety. Several federal agencies work to detect, ...
Business Email Compromise scams are a type of crime where criminals hack into email accounts, pretend to be someone they’re not and fool victims into sending money where it doesn't belong. These ...
The world of cybercrime is moving quickly. Threat actors, ransomware gangs, malware developers, and others are increasingly and rapidly moving off of the "traditional" dark web (Tor sites) and onto ...
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Cybercrime: What Is It?

Cybercrime has evolved from a rare occurrence into a persistent threat that costs businesses billions of dollars annually. For small and medium-sized business owners, understanding what cybercrime is ...
An estimated 800,000 people are hacked each year — and you could be one of them. Cybercriminals are increasingly growing their attack surface, thanks to explosive growth in cloud and mobile ...
In the United States, the Internet Crime Complaint Center serves as a critical component in the FBI’s efforts to combat cybercrime. The center’s website provides educational resources to help ...
Russia, Ukraine, and China have been named as the world’s cybercrime hotspots in a new study ranking the most significant sources of cybercrime threats. The World Cybercrime Index, published in the ...
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Police have reminded members of the public to take preventive measures to avoid falling victim to cybercrime. With October designated as Cybersecurity Awareness Month, the Bermuda Police Service ...