LockBit Ransomware Hacked: What We Know So Far
In a major blow to one of the world’s most active ransomware groups, LockBit has been hacked, and the fallout could reshape the cybercrime landscape. On May 7, 2025, an unknown hacker gained access to LockBit’s administration panel, defaced its dark web site with the message “Don’t do crime, crime is bad xoxo from Prague,” and leaked a trove of

DoppelPaymer Ransomware Suspect Arrested in Moldova
DoppelPaymer Ransomware suspect was arrested. In a significant blow to the global ransomware ecosystem, Moldovan authorities have seized a 45-year-old foreign national. He is suspected of playing a central role in the notorious DoppelPaymer ransomware attacks. The arrest, carried out on May 6, 2025, follows a coordinated operation with Dutch law enforcement and is part of a broader international effort

Hackers Hiding Malware in JPEG in a New Wave of Attacks
In today’s cybersecurity landscape, even the most ordinary-looking files can be vehicles for sophisticated attacks. Recent findings have exposed a new method used by cybercriminals - hackers hiding malware in JPEG files to bypass security systems. This technique, known as steganography, allows attackers to hide harmful scripts inside files that appear completely harmless, turning images into a serious cybersecurity threat.

Operation PowerOFF: Global Crackdown on DDoS-for-Hire
Operation PowerOFF, a coordinated campaign led by U.S. and European authorities, has taken down nine domains offering DDoS-for-hire services. This marks a significant step in curbing access to tools that allow virtually anyone to launch disruptive cyberattacks. DDoS-for-Hire: Cybercrime for Rent Distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks are a persistent threat to online services. Consistenly flooding websites and networks with traffic to
