Category: Crime

DOJ Seeks 30-Year Prison Sentence for Attempted Kavanaugh Assassin 

Sept. 19 By Jan Wolfe U.S. prosecutors on Friday asked a judge to sentence the person who attempted to assassinate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh in 2022 to at least 30 years in prison. The request from Justice Department lawyers, submitted in a court filing,…

Ransomware Group Lockbit Appears to Have Been Hacked, Analysts Say 

May 8 By Raphael Satter The ransom-seeking cybercriminals behind the extortion group Lockbit appear to have suffered a breach of their own, according to a rogue post to one of the group’s websites and security analysts who follow the gang. On Wednesday one of Lockbit’s…

US Moves to Ban Cambodia’s Huione Over Alleged Money Laundering 

May 2 By Tom Wilson The U.S. Treasury plans to ban Cambodian financial firm Huione Group from the U.S. financial system, deeming it of “primary money laundering concern” over its alleged role in laundering illicit funds from cyber heists and online scams. The Treasury’s Financial…

FBI Says Cybercrime Costs Rose to at Least $16 Billion in 2024 

April 23 By Raphael Satter Cybercrime of all stripes cost victims globally more than $16 billion dollars last year, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said in a report released on Wednesday. The losses – a one-third increase over 2023 – were largely driven by low…

Trump Pardons Silk Road Founder Ulbricht for Online Drug Scheme 

Jan. 21 By Nate Raymond U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday pardoned Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht, who was sentenced to life in prison for running an underground online marketplace where drug dealers and others conducted more than $200 million in illicit trade using bitcoin….

US Finds That Israel Is Not Impeding Assistance to Gaza; Aid Groups Disagree 

Nov. 12 By Humeyra Pamuk and Daphne Psaledakis President Joe Biden’s administration has concluded that Israel is not currently impeding assistance to Gaza and therefore is not violating U.S. law, the State Department said on Tuesday, even as Washington acknowledged the humanitarian situation remained dire…