Brian Krebs apologizes to IoT manufacturer Ubiquiti after posting now-removed articles on a “breach” based on a “sole source” currently under federal indictment (Brian Krebs/Krebs on Security)

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Brian Krebs apologizes to IoT manufacturer Ubiquiti after posting now-removed articles on a “breach” based on a “sole source” currently under federal indictment  —  Last year, I posted a series of articles about a purported “breach” at Ubiquiti.

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Financial cybercrime group the Disneyland Team is spoofing bank domains using Punycode, a standard that lets browsers render domains with non-Latin alphabets (Brian Krebs/Krebs on Security)

Brian Krebs / Krebs on Security:
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Russian native and likely proprietor of the RSOCKS botnet was arrested in Bulgaria at the request of the US; he requested and was granted extradition to the US (Brian Krebs/Krebs on Security)

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Sources: Vyacheslav “Tank” Penchukov, a Ukrainian accused of leading a cybercriminal group that raided SMBs with JabberZeus malware, is arrested in Switzerland (Brian Krebs/Krebs on Security)

Brian Krebs / Krebs on Security:
Sources: Vyacheslav “Tank” Penchukov, a Ukrainian accused of leading a cybercriminal group that raided SMBs with JabberZeus malware, is arrested in Switzerland  —  Vyacheslav “Tank” Penchukov, the accused 40-year-old Ukrainian leader of a prolific cybercriminal group that stole tens …

The IRS says it inadvertently posted confidential information involving about 120,000 individuals on its website before discovering the error and removing it (Richard Rubin/Wall Street Journal)

Richard Rubin / Wall Street Journal:
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