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(5)On 13 April 2026, 21 countries coordinated enforcement against over 75,000 DDoS-for-hire users. The operation resulted in 4 arrests, 75,000 warning communications, 53 domain takedowns, and 25 search warrants executed across multiple jurisdictions.
ShinyHunters extortion group leaked 13.5 million user accounts from McGraw Hill following a breach of the company's Salesforce environment. The data theft represents significant exposure of educational platform user records and demonstrates extortion tactics targeting major corporations.
Two U.S. nationals were imprisoned for operating a laptop farm scheme that enabled North Korean IT workers to pose as U.S. residents and secure employment with over 100 companies, including Fortune 500 firms. This represents a significant criminal conspiracy involving identity fraud and remote employment deception.
New AgingFly malware identified in cyberattacks against Ukrainian local governments and hospitals. The malware steals authentication credentials from Chromium-based browsers and WhatsApp messenger, targeting critical infrastructure and public administration systems.
Over 30 WordPress plugins in the EssentialPlugin package were compromised with malicious code enabling unauthorized website access. This represents a significant supply-chain attack affecting thousands of websites running vulnerable plugins.
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(5)On 13 April 2026, 21 countries coordinated enforcement against over 75,000 DDoS-for-hire users. The operation resulted in 4 arrests, 75,000 warning communications, 53 domain takedowns, and 25 search warrants executed across multiple jurisdictions.
Two U.S. nationals were imprisoned for operating a laptop farm scheme that enabled North Korean IT workers to pose as U.S. residents and secure employment with over 100 companies, including Fortune 500 firms. This represents a significant criminal conspiracy involving identity fraud and remote employment deception.
BBC undercover investigation exposes how migrants are exploiting domestic abuse protection rules in the UK to remain in the country. The investigation reveals systematic abuse of victim protection mechanisms designed to safeguard genuine abuse survivors.
The CFTC obtained a court order requiring a Florida resident to pay over $1.3 million in disgorgement for commodity pool fraud. The defendant faces a trading ban and financial penalties imposed by the federal regulator for fraudulent commodity trading operations.
The CFTC obtained a court order requiring a Florida resident to pay over $1.3 million in restitution and penalties for commodity pool fraud. This enforcement action demonstrates regulatory action against fraudulent commodity pool operations, representing a significant victory in protecting investors from deceptive investment schemes.
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