For the most part, this week has been relatively quiet regarding ransomware attacks and researcher — that is, until the FBI announced the disruption of the Hive ransomware operation.
Hive ransomware launched in June 2021 and quickly became one of the most active and prominent ransomware operations.
North Korean hackers try to launder $27M in ETH from Harmony bridge attack
North Korean exploiters behind the Harmony bridge attack continue to try and launder the funds stolen in June. According to on-chain data revealed on Jan. 28 by blockchain sleuth ZachXBT, over the weekend the perpetrators moved 17,278 Ether ( ETH ), worth about $27 million.
The tokens were transferred to six different crypto exchanges, ZachXBT wrote in a Twitter thread, without disclosing which platforms had received the tokens. Three main addresses carried out the transactions.
CreamFinance Hackers Try to Liquidate $3.26 Million in Ethereum
This marks the latest in a series of large transfers from the address, which has reportedly sent a total of 2,070 Ethereum, worth around $3.26 million, to TradeOgre since January 09, 2023.
North Korean hackers busted trying to move nearly $30 million in cryptocurrency | TweakTown
A blockchain investigator has revealed the hackers behind the Harmony Bridge attack that occurred in June 2022 are trying to move millions in stolen funds.
Reports indicate that blockchain investigator ZachXBT found evidence that the group of hackers behind the Harmony Bridge exploitation that cost the startup $100 million are trying to move the stolen funds to a few different wallets on various cryptocurrency exchanges.
Security Experts Say This Is The Best Way To Find And Remove Spyware From Hackers (We're Checking ...
The first step in finding and removing spyware is to use the right tools, according to Munitlak. "There are some great anti-spyware programs available that can help protect your computer from malicious programs like spyware," Munitlak said.
One example of such a program is Spybot — Search and Destroy, which has been in existence since 2000.
Data of 37 million T-Mobile customers stolen
The breach was first discovered by T-Mobile on January 5 after the company noticed “unusual activity” on its American networks and was then reported to the general public on January 19.
T-Mobile said the breach was shut down within 24 hours of detection. It believes the hacker has been using the API to access customer data since November 2022, however, meaning a malicious actor was able to access the data of 37 million customers.
US hacks the hackers, infiltrates ransomware gang
US Says It 'Hacked the Hackers' To Bring Down Hive Ransomware Gang - Slashdot
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