
How cybercriminals launder money stolen from banks
Before the thieves can enjoy them, the proceeds of cybercrime have to jump through a few hoops. We discuss the complexities involved.
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Before the thieves can enjoy them, the proceeds of cybercrime have to jump through a few hoops. We discuss the complexities involved.
Two schemes whereby a victim receives money — and neither one is good news.
Facebook wants to be your financial service and wants your banking data. But do you want Facebook to have it?
Biometric identification — using unique physical attributes such as fingerprints to authenticate people — has been considered secure for a long time. As such, the technology is very appealing to
We have already told you about a number of hacker groups jackpotting money from ATMs. Now you can see it with your own eyes! Our experts shot four videos of
Automated teller machines (ATM) have always a been a big target for criminals. In the past hunting for ATMs included some heavy tools like a cutting torch or explosives. However
Kaspersky Lab’s recent research demonstrates that cyber-stealing is a very profitable and well-organized crime.