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Cybercrime News

Cybercrime is a crime made on/against computers and/or a network. Computers and networks may be both a tool or a target of an attacker. Cryptocurrency cybercrimes and Bitcoin-oriented cybercrimes are now an inseparable part of the industry. Cryptocurrency allows cybercrimes like hacking, phishing and various scamming schemes. There were a lot of notable cryptocurrency thefts with the latest cybercrime cases being the Coincheck hack (with $400 million worth of NEM tokens stolen in 2018) and NiceHash (with $60 million stolen). Cybercrimes also may be performed within the blockchain, like the infamous DAO event, where $50 million worth of Ethereum was taken by the hacker and led to the hard fork of the whole platform. Different types of wallet services for altcoins are one of the main targets of cybercrimes, as a flaw in the system gives hacker access to multiple accounts.

The threat of a ransomware attack has big businesses in Britain scrambling to stockpile Bitcoin.
British Companies Buy Up Bitcoin for Ransoms As Costs of Attacks Surge
Darryn Pollock
2017-07-24T14:00:00+01:00
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Hacker Michael Richo, who was arrested on October 5, 2016, has admitted that he stole a total of $365,000 worth of Bitcoin from darknet marketplaces.
Hacker Pleads Guilty of Stealing $365,000 Worth of Bitcoin From Darknet Criminals
Anthony Coggine
2017-07-07T00:26:00+01:00
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About 2673 cybercrime complaints were submitted according to IC3’s report. Losses connected to such cybercriminal activities reported to be in $1.3 bln.
FBI Received Over 2,600 Ransomware Complaints in 2016 Costing $1.3 Bln
Charles Dearing
2017-07-04T19:48:00+01:00
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Man from Brooklyn robbed at gunpoint of $1,100 worth of Bitcoins
Man Robbed at Gunpoint for $1,100 Worth of Bitcoins in Brooklyn
Lisa Froelings
2017-06-17T00:43:00+01:00
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The author of the WannaCry ransomware notes was likely fluent in or a native speaker of Chinese, a security firm has found.
WannaCry Cyberattack’s Author Was “Native Or Fluent” Chinese Speaker
William Suberg
2017-05-30T14:48:00+01:00
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Pressure grows on global governments to issue Bitcoin licenses to manage the cryptocurrency-related concerns.
In Wake Of Global Cyberattacks, Calls For Bitlicensing Grow
Guest Author
2017-05-27T14:29:00+01:00
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In wake of the WannaCry cyberattacks, Blockchain offers security solutions.
Blockchain Tech Offers Solution to WannaCry-Type Cyberattacks, Contrary to MSM Brainwashing
Alexander Geralis
2017-05-16T16:59:00+01:00
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Our London correspondent Nick Ayton reports on what really is behind the WannaCry ransomware outbreak and why things don’t entirely add up.
WannaCry Ransomware: US-Led Ploy to Discredit Bitcoin?
Nick Ayton
2017-05-16T16:49:00+01:00
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