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"Simply put, using lawful means we hacked the hackers," Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco said at a news conference.
Officials said the targeted syndicate, known as Hive, is among the world's top five ransomware networks and has heavily targeted health care.
"I think anyone involved with Hive should be concerned because this investigation is ongoing," Wray said.
A new game plan to stop K-12 hackers
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LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - A new plan was announced Thursday to protect schools and students from cyberattacks.
Experts said hackers are getting more creative in how they go after personal information. Now, the government is giving school districts the tools they need to crack down on cybercriminals. The effort is being led by Rep. Elissa Slotkin and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.
Hackers used legit remote monitoring software to hack agency networks - FCW

The National Security Agency and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency issued new guidance Wednesday to help safeguard remote monitoring and management, or RMM, software from malicious attacks.
By October, CISA had found malicious activity on two federal civilian executive branch networks through a retrospective analysis of its intrusion detection system known as EINSTEIN, with bi-directional traffic occurring between one network and a malicious domain in mid-September.
Hackers auction alleged source code for League of Legends

Threat actors are auctioning the alleged source code for Riot Game's League of Legends and the Packman anti-cheat software, confirmed to be stolen in a recent hack of the game company's developer environment.
Last Friday, Riot Games disclosed that its development environment had been hacked , allowing threat actors to steal source code for League of Legends (LoL), Teamfight Tactics (TFT), and the company's Packman legacy anti-cheat platform.
North Korea-linked hackers behind $100 million crypto heist, FBI says

The FBI also said that the North Korean cyber actors this month used the Railgun system to launder over $60 million worth of the token ether stolen during the June 2022 heist. Railgun is a system designed to help preserve the anonymity of people moving cryptocurrency.
A portion of the stolen ether was sent to several virtual asset service providers and converted to bitcoin, the FBI said.
Hackers Take Control Of Robinhood Twitter Account To Promote Fake Crypto

The operation is a big win for the Justice Department. The ransomware scourge is the world's biggest cybercrime hea… https://t.co/MfKD4RHROW latimes (from El Segundo, CA) Fri Jan 27 02:10:00 +0000 2023
U.S. officials say the FBI and international partners have at least temporarily dismantled the network of a prolifi… https://t.co/lCA0NrynZA latimes (from El Segundo, CA) Thu Jan 26 21:00:11 +0000 2023
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