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In late July 2022, Politico ran a story detailing how the U.S. Department of Justice was investigating a recent data breach of the federal court system, which dated back to early 2020. The chair of the House Judiciary Committee, Jerrold Nadler (D-NY), described the breach as a “system security failure of the U.S. Courts’ document […]

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SSNDOB, a darknet marketplace selling stolen U.S. Social Security Numbers and dates of birth data of individuals, has been shut down, according to the Department of Justice. The takedown, it says, was the result of a multiagency effort, involving the Criminal Investigation Cyber Crimes Unit of the Internal Revenue Service, the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s […]

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A 22-year-old Kansas man may face the next quarter century behind bars after allegedly hacking computer systems to affect tap water. A press release from the Department of Justice reveals that Wyatt A. Travnichek, 22, of Ellsworth County, Kansas is charged with one count of tampering with a public water system and one count of […]

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