Internet Crime
Dark Web Marketplace Hydra Shut Down Following DOJ Investigation
Prosecutors say Hydra, a Russian-language site, accounted for 80 percent of all dark web market-related cryptocurrency dealings.
Internet Crimes Cost Americans $6.9 Billion in 2021, FBI Reports
The report, which analyzed more than 847,000 complaints of potential internet crimes, showed that these types of crimes rose 7 percent in 2021.
Students 'Exposed to Porn' During Several 'Very Uncomfortable' Zoombombs
Investigators were reported to have seen a rise in "Zoombombing" incidents since the spring, according to the FBI.
How A '90s Internet Law Determined a 2014 Rape Case
Former St. Paul's School student Owen Labrie breaks his silence on his conviction.
2% of UK Firms Insured Against Cyber Attacks
Last year, cyber security breaches costs the UK economy billions of pounds.
Swedish Police Make Arrests in Raids on Torrent Sites
Sites forced offline include Sweden's second largest torrent site Tankafetast and The Pirate Hub.
First Online Murder to Occur by End of 2014, Europol Warns
New report assesses level of threat posed by increased number of connected medical devices
Drag Queens Receive Apology From Facebook
Site's apology leaves real-name policy in place and fails to mention others affected
The Girls Who Tried to Kill for Slender Man
It's extremely rare for young girls to attempt murder. These two 12-year-olds did so to prove their allegiance to Slender Man
How the Law Is Standing Up to Cyberstalking
In the hands of strangers the internet has become a lethal weapon, but following landmark legislation, psychological terrorism is about to meet its match
American Women Targeted in Malaysian Internet Scams
The mostly Nigerian conmen, who enter Malaysia on student visas, take advantage of the country's good Internet infrastructure to prey on lonely, middle-aged women