The Guardian reports: A man has been charged after he allegedly set up fake free wifi networks at Australian airports and on domestic flights to steal personal data from unsuspecting members of the public. The 42-year-old Western Australian man is facing nine cybercrime charges and was due to appear in Perth magistrates court on Friday….
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Bulgarian hacker “Emil Külev” arrested and detained (1)
A 21-year-old Bulgarian who allegedly called himself “Emil Külev” online has been arrested by Sofia police. An announcement from the Prosecutor’s Office of the Republic of Bulgaria stated that they had charged and detained Teodor Iliev for up to 72 hours in connection with a number of computer crimes. Between March 2020 and January 2024,…
State actor blamed for cyberattack on B.C. government systems
CBC reports: The head of B.C.’s public service has announced that there is a high degree of confidence a state or state-sponsored actor attempted to breach government systems in a cyberattack. Shannon Salter, head of the public service, announced that three separate attempts were made to breach government systems over the last month, with attackers…
Ph: Arrested Data Security Officer Admits To Hacking 93 Websites
Mark Ernest Villeza reports: A data security officer of the Manila Bulletin has admitted to hacking approximately 93 websites, including government and private company websites, as well as servers based abroad. In an interview with ABS-CBN aired on June 24, the hacker with the alias “Kangkong” revealed that he left a specific picture on the compromised websites as…
Cyber Attack on Synnovis Pathology Lab Traced to Longstanding Known Weaknesses at London Hospitals
Scott Ikeda writes: A cyber attack on London hospitals that has unfolded over the course of June has had a devastating impact on the city’s blood supply, and has caused hundreds of operations to be postponed. New reporting from Bloomberg indicates that the city’s hospitals have long known that Synnovis, the pathology lab at the center of…
Ng: NIMC Refutes Reports On Database Breach
The National Identity Management Commission of Nigeria (NIMC) has refuted reports of a database breach as misleading. This statement was made by Mr. Kayode Adegoke, Head of Corporate Communications at NIMC, on Saturday in Abuja. Adegoke assured that Nigerians’ data has not been compromised and emphasized that the commission has not authorized any website or…