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Cybercrime Exposed

Intel 471

The internet is the new frontier of crime. The systems we depend on for our daily lives, business and national security are under assault. Cybercriminals break into organizations from the other side of the world, exploiting software flaws and weaknesses. The effects of these attacks are devastating, resulting in billions of dollars in damages, a loss of privacy and a loss of confidence. Cybercrime... more

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The online game Axie Infinity is colorful and eye catching. It resembles Pokemon and is filled with cute digital creatures. To play the game, players use virtual currency to buy and sell these creatures and can earn it by battling each other. In 2021... more

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2 months ago

Over many years, a cybercriminal gang likely based in Russia built a huge network of interconnected, hacked computers. They did this one inbox at a time. They sent spam messages with fake documents and malicious links, tricking people into opening ma... more

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3 months ago

In the early 2010s, a group of malicious hackers had a goal: to build a Durango, which was the code name for Microsoft’s next-generation gaming console eventually known as the XBox One. They did this by stealing reams of data: authentication keys, pe... more

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4 months ago

Bluma Janowitz is a social engineer and red team agent. She specializes in what are called red-teaming exercises, which are designed to test an organization’s defenses against malicious hackers. She might try to trick employees into giving up sensiti... more

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5 months ago

In one long weekend in May 2023, a cybercriminal gang called Clop conducted one of the largest data breaches on record. The supply-chain attack affected thousands of organizations and millions of people. The group dumped terabytes of health care data... more

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6 months ago

Bex Nitert is an incident response and forensics professional in Australia. She describes herself as a digital firefighter who helps organizations after they’ve been hacked. She often investigates phishing, the term for stealing login credentials wit... more

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7 months ago

Introducing Cybercrime Exposed, a new monthly podcast from Intel 471.

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7 months ago

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