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By arresting one alleged hacker associated with REVil and seizing millions from another, the US has made it clear that ransomware comes with a cost.
Plus: a “Trojan Source” bug, Russian hackers exposed, and more of the week's top security news.
An attack attempt in 2020 proves the UAS threat is real—and not enough is being done to stop it.
The Personal Information Protection Law gives authorities the power to impose huge fines and blacklist companies. But the biggest impact may be felt outside the country.
Stockholm’s official app was a disaster. So annoyed parents built their own open source version—ignoring warnings that it might be illegal.
On the front lines of the $SQUID “rug pull” that left investors in the lurch.
The popular marketplace’s closing leaves a big hole in the billion-dollar industry of illegal drugs, credit card and bank fraud, forged documents, and more.
Plus: Gas station hacks in Iran, ransomware arrests in Europe, and more of the week's top security news.
Google’s new flagship smartphone is its most secure yet, thanks to a little vertical integration.
Advocates will once again be granted a DMCA exception to make accessible versions of texts. They argue that it's far past time to make it permanent.