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Dark Web Sales Driving Major Rise in Credential Attacks

The value of corporate credentials in the cybercrime market contributed to a 643% increase in data theft attacks over the past three years, cybersecurity company

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Dark Web Sales Driving Major Rise in Credential Attacks

The value of corporate credentials in the cybercrime market contributed to a 643% increase in data theft attacks over the past three years, cybersecurity company

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the government has faced another setback in its plans to deport more illegal migrants to rwanda. 534 migrants crossed the channel on sunday, the highest number on record this year. sunday, the highest number on record this ear. ., . ., , this year. police have broken up an international— this year. police have broken up an international cybercrime _ this year. police have broken up an international cybercrime gang - international cybercrime gang offering a service to criminals which allowed them to steal from people using fraudulent text messages. 37 people have been arrested worldwide, including 24 in the uk, and police believe there were 70,000 british victims. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds reports. it's 5am in south london — the end of a two—year investigation. this was one of a series of coordinated raids, targeting cybercrime in 17 countries, masterminded from the uk. one man was arrested here and 23

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BBC News

into a website hosted by labhost. 0ur reporter tom symonds has the details. it is sam it is 5am in south london. the end of a two year investigation. this was one of a series of co—ordinated raids targeting cybercrime in 17 countries, masterminded from the uk. 0ne countries, masterminded from the uk. one man was arrested here in 23 others around the uk. in this all began two years ago when security experts for the banking industry spotted on the banking industry spotted on the dark web criminals offering other criminals a service, a way to make money using phishing with a ph. labhost provided the technology and training for other criminals to carry out phishing attacks, sending fraudulent text messages to get people to hand over personal data. the police

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BBC News Now

it's 5am in south london — the end of a two—year investigation. this was one of a series of coordinated raids, targeting cybercrime in 17 countries, masterminded from the uk. one man was arrested here and 23 others around the uk. and this all began about two years ago when security experts for the banking industry spotted, on the dark web, criminals offering other criminals a service — a way to make money using phishing with a ph. labhost provided the technology and training for other criminals to carry out phishing attacks — sending fraudulent text messages — to get people to hand over their personal data. the police say there were an estimated 70,000 victims in the uk, bombarded with messages linking to 47 fake websites,

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websites for people and basically selling that access to other types of criminals. you are talking about a complex ecosystem, a criminal ecosystem. we a complex ecosystem, a criminal ecosystem-— ecosystem. we know that the investigators _ ecosystem. we know that the investigators seized - ecosystem. we know that the investigators seized the - ecosystem. we know that the l investigators seized the e-mail investigators seized the e—mail addresses of 800 criminals who were paying labhost for its services. we understand that these 800 will be sent personalised videos, making it clear the police know who they are and what they have been up to, and the idea, advised by psychologist, is to undermine confidence in these dark web operators. is that a good strategy, the right strategy, to tackle these networks of crime? yeah, i think we have to look at that we are increasingly reliant on connected technologies in every part of our lives. there is a booming business for cybercrime to take

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BBC News

this was one of a series of co—ordinated raids targeting cybercrime in 17 countries, masterminded from the uk. one man was arrested here, and 23 others around the country. and this all began about two years ago when security experts for the banking industry spotted on the dark web criminals offering other criminals a service — a way to make money using phishing, with a "ph". labhost, freely available on the internet, provided technology and training to other criminals so they could carry out phishing, attacks sending fraudulent text messages to trick 70,000 people into handing over personal information. these crimes—as—a—service, or fraud—as—a—service, are allowing people into this criminal marketplace, who don't have necessarily technical skills but they can get these crime—as—a—service capabilities off the shelf — they can buy it online.

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something we are all worried about me being scanned. how many times do you look at your phone with a random text message saying, you have one mess, your parcel has been delivered to map it doesn't matter how careful you are, your number gets out there. —— has been delivered... police have broken up an international cyber—crime gang that had been offering a service to criminals, which allowed them to steal from people using fraudulent text messages. 37 people have been arrested worldwide, including 2a in the uk, and police believe there were 70,000 british victims. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds reports. it's 5am in south london — the end of a two—year investigation. this was one of a series of coordinated raids, targeting cybercrime in 17 countries, masterminded from the uk. one man was arrested here and 23

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BBC News

this was one of a series of coordinated raids, targeting cybercrime in 17 countries, masterminded from the uk. one man was arrested here and 23 others around the uk. and this all began about two years ago when security experts for the banking industry spotted on the dark web criminals offering other criminals a service — a way to make money using phishing with a ph. labhost provided the technology and training for other criminals to carry out phishing attacks — sending fraudulent text messages — to get people to hand over their personal data. the police say there were an estimated 70,000 victims in the uk, bombarded with messages linking to 47 fake websites usually seeming to be online payment or shopping services. 480,000 payment card numbers have been stolen and 64,000 pin numbers. and if you thought only older or less technically savvy people get scammed,

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he had been honestly so convincing. yeah, it was just. everything just slotted into place. and all the times i've not answered scam messages and got involved in anything unless i bring them back. this particular occasion itjust caught me. i was 100%. i spoke with this fantastically helpful irishman, happened to be irish, so friendly, and i work in tech and i've actually written reports on cybercrime in uk further and higher education. i feel like i'm switched on to scams and anyway, i fell for it because what happened was he sent me his details. i got his details. i checked them all out. they seem kosher and i passed them on to my mum and dad. and that was that was the beginning of the scam, basically. and long story short, he extracted £45,000 from them. born more than four months early, little baby wren could fit in palm of her mother's hand. she was the smallest baby the luton

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