Topic: cybercrime crackdown
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Interpol Seizes $97M in Major African Cybercrime Bust
A major international law enforcement effort has resulted in the seizure of nearly $100 million and the arrest of more than 1,200 suspects across Africa in one of the largest cybercrime crackdowns in recent history. The operation, known as Operation Serengeti 2.0, united authorities from ...
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The Search Revolution: Five Shifts Reshaping Content Strategy Beyond 2025
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Hackers Weaponize VPS to Breach SaaS Accounts
Cybersecurity experts have identified a concerning trend where malicious actors exploit virtual private servers (VPS) to gain unauthorized access to software-as-a-service (SaaS) platforms. A recent investigation reveals that threat groups are systematically using VPS infrastructure to bypass ...
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Over 1,200 Arrested in Africa-Wide Cybercrime Crackdown
Over 1,200 suspects were arrested in Operation Serengeti 2.0, an INTERPOL-coordinated effort targeting cybercrime networks affecting 88,000 victims. Authorities from 18 African nations, with UK support, seized $97.4 million and dismantled 11,432 pieces of malicious infrastructure during the opera...
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Brain-Computer Implants: The Future of Human Potential
Brain-computer implants are no longer confined to the realm of science fiction, they're rapidly becoming a tangible reality. Pioneering companies like Synchron and Neuralink are at the forefront of this groundbreaking field, each racing to develop commercial models that could redefine human po...
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ICE Deploys Facial Recognition on Officers' Phones
ICE's use of facial recognition via the Mobile Fortify app on smartphones raises privacy and civil liberties concerns, with critics warning of potential wrongful arrests and invasive surveillance. Civil rights advocates highlight the unreliability of facial recognition, citing past misidentif...
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