Topic: computer fraud
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UK Teens Charged in Scattered Spider Ransomware Case
A UK teenager, Thalha Jubair, faces serious federal charges for his alleged role in a ransomware conspiracy that extorted over $115 million from dozens of U.S. companies. Jubair is accused of being part of Scattered Spider, a cybercriminal group that breached 47 U.S. businesses, stealing data and...
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Apple's Lawsuit Advances as Jon Prosser Misses Deadline
A federal court in California granted Apple's motion to enter a default against tech commentator Jon Prosser for allegedly stealing and sharing trade secrets related to an unreleased iOS version for commercial gain. Apple's lawsuit claims Prosser conspired with Michael Ramacciotti, who accessed a...
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Hacker Confesses to Leaking Supreme Court Data on Instagram
Nicholas Moore, a Tennessee man, pleaded guilty to computer fraud for repeatedly hacking into sensitive federal systems, including the U.S. Supreme Court's electronic filing platform, and publicly boasting about the breaches on social media. His intrusions also targeted the AmeriCorps and Departm...
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