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From prank viruses to profit-driven cybercrime, Mikko Hypponen explains how today’s malware is targeted, professional, and ...
A federal high court in Abuja has dismissed a case brought against Bolanle Aseyan, a medical doctor, accused of cybercrime ...
Last week, I attended a cybercrime prevention and awareness lecture at the Aquino Hall of DepEd Regional Office III. I left with one clear realization: we are n ...
The Nigeria Police Force has announced the conviction of 21 foreign nationals involved in a major cybercrime syndicate.
The police authorities on Sunday said the Force has secured the conviction of 21 foreign nationals linked to a cybercrime syndicate uncovered in Abuja in November 2024. Force spokesman, Muyiwa Adejobi ...
A report from TRM Labs provides a detailed analysis of the Embargo ransomware group, its sophisticated tactics, techniques.
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The World from PRX on MSNHow Brazil became one of the epicenters of cybercrimeAlmost 1 in 4 Brazilians have been victims of cybercrime, making the country number one in the world for phishing via ...
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The Punch on MSNCybercrime: Police announce conviction of 21 Chinese, Malaysian nationalsThe Nigeria Police Force said it has secured the conviction of 21 foreign nationals linked to a cybercrime syndicate uncovered in Abuja in November 2024.
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Audacy on MSNFBI says cybercrime ring called ‘The Com’ is targeting young people as both victims and recruitsThe FBI is warning the public about a large international cybercrime ring called “The Community,” or “The Com” for short, that targets teens and young adults as both victims and recruits.
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Nigerian Tribune on MSNCybercrime: Police secure conviction of 21 foreign nationalsThe Nigeria Police Force, in its sustained fight against cyber-related crimes and in the protection of national security, has recorded a significant legal victory with the conviction of 21 foreign ...
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Qatar's new cybercrime law imposes severe penalties, including up to one year in prison and QR100,000 fines, for violating ...
Statistics reveal there were more than 55,000 offences logged under the Computer Misuse Act in the most recent fiscal year, ...
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