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Europol uses Palantir
Since 2016, the European Police Agency has been using the "Gotham" software to evaluate mass data. Europol has signed a contract for 7.5 million euros with the company Capgemini in 2012, just over half of the money has already been spent. Palantir promoted the software at the "European Police Congress".
The police agency Europol in The Hague has been running the "Gotham" software of the US concern Palantir for several years. This is what the European Commission writes in its answer to a parliamentary question. The application was tested in 2016 within the framework of the "FraternitΓ©" task force, which Europol set up after the attacks in France at the time. Palantir is also criticised for his close cooperation with the military and secret services in the USA.
Since mid-2017, "Gotham" has been in continuous operation, Europol uses it for "operational analysis". This enables investigators to calculate and visualize relationships between people, objects or the course of events. "Structured data", such as contact lists, tables from radio cell queries and travel histories, are linked with "unstructured data" such as photos or location data. This so-called mass data evaluation is intended to generate new investigative approaches.
ππΌ Parliamentary request:
https://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/E-9-2020-000173-ASW_EN.html
ππΌπΊ Audit-Protokoll-Analysis with Palantir Gotham
https://t.me/BlackBox_Archiv/403
ππΌ π©πͺ Indications on the use of Facebook data by Palantir:
https://t.me/cRyPtHoN_INFOSEC_DE/3147
ππΌ Read more π©πͺ:
https://netzpolitik.org/2020/europol-nutzt-palantir/
#eu #palantir #europol #Capgemini #surveillance
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Since 2016, the European Police Agency has been using the "Gotham" software to evaluate mass data. Europol has signed a contract for 7.5 million euros with the company Capgemini in 2012, just over half of the money has already been spent. Palantir promoted the software at the "European Police Congress".
The police agency Europol in The Hague has been running the "Gotham" software of the US concern Palantir for several years. This is what the European Commission writes in its answer to a parliamentary question. The application was tested in 2016 within the framework of the "FraternitΓ©" task force, which Europol set up after the attacks in France at the time. Palantir is also criticised for his close cooperation with the military and secret services in the USA.
Since mid-2017, "Gotham" has been in continuous operation, Europol uses it for "operational analysis". This enables investigators to calculate and visualize relationships between people, objects or the course of events. "Structured data", such as contact lists, tables from radio cell queries and travel histories, are linked with "unstructured data" such as photos or location data. This so-called mass data evaluation is intended to generate new investigative approaches.
ππΌ Parliamentary request:
https://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/E-9-2020-000173-ASW_EN.html
ππΌπΊ Audit-Protokoll-Analysis with Palantir Gotham
https://t.me/BlackBox_Archiv/403
ππΌ π©πͺ Indications on the use of Facebook data by Palantir:
https://t.me/cRyPtHoN_INFOSEC_DE/3147
ππΌ Read more π©πͺ:
https://netzpolitik.org/2020/europol-nutzt-palantir/
#eu #palantir #europol #Capgemini #surveillance
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www.europarl.europa.eu
Parliamentary question | Answer for question E-000173/20 | E-000173/2020(ASW) | European Parliament
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Dismantling of an encrypted network sends shockwaves through organised crime groups across Europe
At a joint press conference today, French and Dutch law enforcement and judicial authorities, Europol and Eurojust presented the impressive results of a joint investigation team to dismantle EncroChat, an encrypted phone network widely used by criminal networks.
Over the last months, the joint investigation made it possible to intercept, share and analyse millions of messages that were exchanged between criminals to plan serious crimes. For an important part, these messages were read by law enforcement in real time, over the shoulder of the unsuspecting senders.
ππΌ Read more:
http://www.eurojust.europa.eu/press/PressReleases/Pages/2020/2020-07-02b.aspx
#EncroChat #encrypted #network #busted #french #dutch #Europol #Eurojust
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At a joint press conference today, French and Dutch law enforcement and judicial authorities, Europol and Eurojust presented the impressive results of a joint investigation team to dismantle EncroChat, an encrypted phone network widely used by criminal networks.
Over the last months, the joint investigation made it possible to intercept, share and analyse millions of messages that were exchanged between criminals to plan serious crimes. For an important part, these messages were read by law enforcement in real time, over the shoulder of the unsuspecting senders.
ππΌ Read more:
http://www.eurojust.europa.eu/press/PressReleases/Pages/2020/2020-07-02b.aspx
#EncroChat #encrypted #network #busted #french #dutch #Europol #Eurojust
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Europol Regulation - Plans for a "European FBI"
The EU Police Agency should be allowed to investigate and search for cross-border crimes. A proposal to this effect from the Commission is expected in December, and the German Council Presidency wants to support the initiative with a conference in Berlin. Civil rights groups warn about a " data washing machine".
Some of these demands will be reflected in the recast of the four year old Europol regulation that will be published by the European Commission on 6th December. The German Interior Ministry plans to organise a conference on the "future of Europol" on 21st and 22nd October in Berlin and the annual meeting of European police chiefs on 1st and 2nd October in The Hague will also look into the new regulation.
The main pillars of the proposal are already known. In a publication for a preliminary impact assessment, the Commission writes that Europol is to be strengthened to "deal with emerging threats". The scope of criminal offences for which Europol is competent will therefore be extended. The agency would then be able to conduct its own searches in the Schengen Information System (SIS II) and use the PrΓΌm framework for Europe-wide searches of biometric data.
π ππΌ https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/better-regulation/have-your-say/initiatives/12387-Strengthening-of-Europol-s-mandate
π ππΌ https://data.consilium.europa.eu/doc/document/ST-14745-2019-INIT/de/pdf
π ππΌ π©πͺ https://netzpolitik.org/2020/europol-verordnung-plaene-fuer-ein-europaeisches-fbi/
#eu #police #europol #fbi #biometric #data #regulation #schengen #pdf #thinkabout
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The EU Police Agency should be allowed to investigate and search for cross-border crimes. A proposal to this effect from the Commission is expected in December, and the German Council Presidency wants to support the initiative with a conference in Berlin. Civil rights groups warn about a " data washing machine".
Some of these demands will be reflected in the recast of the four year old Europol regulation that will be published by the European Commission on 6th December. The German Interior Ministry plans to organise a conference on the "future of Europol" on 21st and 22nd October in Berlin and the annual meeting of European police chiefs on 1st and 2nd October in The Hague will also look into the new regulation.
The main pillars of the proposal are already known. In a publication for a preliminary impact assessment, the Commission writes that Europol is to be strengthened to "deal with emerging threats". The scope of criminal offences for which Europol is competent will therefore be extended. The agency would then be able to conduct its own searches in the Schengen Information System (SIS II) and use the PrΓΌm framework for Europe-wide searches of biometric data.
π ππΌ https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/better-regulation/have-your-say/initiatives/12387-Strengthening-of-Europol-s-mandate
π ππΌ https://data.consilium.europa.eu/doc/document/ST-14745-2019-INIT/de/pdf
π ππΌ π©πͺ https://netzpolitik.org/2020/europol-verordnung-plaene-fuer-ein-europaeisches-fbi/
#eu #police #europol #fbi #biometric #data #regulation #schengen #pdf #thinkabout
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European Commission - Have your say
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How the Dark Web Drug Supply Has Responded to COVID-19
The darknet drug markets suffered initial disruptions in shipment speeds before recovering to become more efficient than legitimate supply chain systems.
Like legitimate supply chains, dark web drug markets depend on substance imports from China, and the coronavirus pandemic led to closure of Chinese chemical supply firms and factories.
Importantly, drug dealers depend of legitimate trade routes to sustain their illicit commercial activities. The fact that EU borders remained open did not make things better for most of the darknet and legitimate supply chains as shipping capacities took a nose dive.
Nonetheless, although the coronavirus-related restrictions seemed to freeze operations across the global drug supply chains, the situation in the dark web economy was different. Mexican drug cartels suffered from the pandemicβs economic ramifications as user buying power tanked β meanwhile, the darknet drug markets did not really suffer a serious dent in drug sales.
π ππΌ (Tor-Browser)
http://tapeucwutvne7l5o.onion/how-the-dark-web-drug-supply-has-responded-to-covid-19
π ππΌ Online Drug Markets Are Entering a 'Golden Age'
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/dyz3v7/online-drug-markets-are-entering-a-golden-age
π ππΌ Vaccine for COVID-19 and Other Scams on the Dark Web
https://www.trustwave.com/en-us/resources/blogs/spiderlabs-blog/vaccine-for-covid-19-and-other-scams-on-the-dark-web/
π ππΌ (PDF) From Dealer to Doorstep β How Drugs Are Sold On the Dark Net
https://www.swansea.ac.uk/media/From-Dealer-to-Doorstep-%C3%A2%C2%80%C2%93-How-Drugs-Are-Sold-On-the-Dark-Net.pdf
π ππΌ (PDF) EMCDDA AND EUROPOL ANALYSE IMPACT OF PANDEMIC ON EU DRUG MARKETS
https://www.emcdda.europa.eu/system/files/attachments/13099/COVID19_DrugMarkets_EMCDDA_Europol_Final_web.pdf
#darknet #markets #drugs #europol #covid #study #pdf
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π‘@NoGoolag
The darknet drug markets suffered initial disruptions in shipment speeds before recovering to become more efficient than legitimate supply chain systems.
Like legitimate supply chains, dark web drug markets depend on substance imports from China, and the coronavirus pandemic led to closure of Chinese chemical supply firms and factories.
Importantly, drug dealers depend of legitimate trade routes to sustain their illicit commercial activities. The fact that EU borders remained open did not make things better for most of the darknet and legitimate supply chains as shipping capacities took a nose dive.
Nonetheless, although the coronavirus-related restrictions seemed to freeze operations across the global drug supply chains, the situation in the dark web economy was different. Mexican drug cartels suffered from the pandemicβs economic ramifications as user buying power tanked β meanwhile, the darknet drug markets did not really suffer a serious dent in drug sales.
π ππΌ (Tor-Browser)
http://tapeucwutvne7l5o.onion/how-the-dark-web-drug-supply-has-responded-to-covid-19
π ππΌ Online Drug Markets Are Entering a 'Golden Age'
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/dyz3v7/online-drug-markets-are-entering-a-golden-age
π ππΌ Vaccine for COVID-19 and Other Scams on the Dark Web
https://www.trustwave.com/en-us/resources/blogs/spiderlabs-blog/vaccine-for-covid-19-and-other-scams-on-the-dark-web/
π ππΌ (PDF) From Dealer to Doorstep β How Drugs Are Sold On the Dark Net
https://www.swansea.ac.uk/media/From-Dealer-to-Doorstep-%C3%A2%C2%80%C2%93-How-Drugs-Are-Sold-On-the-Dark-Net.pdf
π ππΌ (PDF) EMCDDA AND EUROPOL ANALYSE IMPACT OF PANDEMIC ON EU DRUG MARKETS
https://www.emcdda.europa.eu/system/files/attachments/13099/COVID19_DrugMarkets_EMCDDA_Europol_Final_web.pdf
#darknet #markets #drugs #europol #covid #study #pdf
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Vice
Online Drug Markets Are Entering a 'Golden Age'
VICE News analysis shows darknet drug markets are emerging from coronavirus lockdown stronger than ever, with increased sales and more robust defences against hackers.
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One of the biggest online piracy groups in the world taken down
On 25 August, an alleged criminal network of copyright infringing hackers, mainly responsible for pirating movies and hosting illegal digital content worldwide was dismantled in a coordinated action between US authorities and their counterparts in 18 countries around the world, with Europol and Eurojust support. Sixty servers were taken down in North America, Europe and Asia and several of the main suspects were arrested.
Streamed prior to release
The Sparks Group obtained DVDs and Blu-ray discs of unreleased content and compromised the copyright protections on the discs to reproduce and upload the content publically to online servers. It is believed that the piracy group, under investigation since September 2016, had successfully reproduced and disseminated hundreds of movies and TV programmes prior to their retail release date, including nearly every movie released by major production studios in the US. The Sparks Group has caused tens of millions of US dollars in losses to film production studios, mainly to the US movie, television, and supporting industries, from the copyright infringement.
π ππΌ https://www.europol.europa.eu/newsroom/news/one-of-biggest-online-piracy-groups-in-world-taken-down
π ππΌ https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/acting-us-attorney-announces-federal-charges-and-international-operation-dismantle-0
π ππΌ π©πͺ https://www.golem.de/news/sparks-eine-der-wichtigsten-release-groups-zerschlagen-2008-150546.html
#sparks #online #piracy #raid #takedown #europol
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On 25 August, an alleged criminal network of copyright infringing hackers, mainly responsible for pirating movies and hosting illegal digital content worldwide was dismantled in a coordinated action between US authorities and their counterparts in 18 countries around the world, with Europol and Eurojust support. Sixty servers were taken down in North America, Europe and Asia and several of the main suspects were arrested.
Streamed prior to release
The Sparks Group obtained DVDs and Blu-ray discs of unreleased content and compromised the copyright protections on the discs to reproduce and upload the content publically to online servers. It is believed that the piracy group, under investigation since September 2016, had successfully reproduced and disseminated hundreds of movies and TV programmes prior to their retail release date, including nearly every movie released by major production studios in the US. The Sparks Group has caused tens of millions of US dollars in losses to film production studios, mainly to the US movie, television, and supporting industries, from the copyright infringement.
π ππΌ https://www.europol.europa.eu/newsroom/news/one-of-biggest-online-piracy-groups-in-world-taken-down
π ππΌ https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/acting-us-attorney-announces-federal-charges-and-international-operation-dismantle-0
π ππΌ π©πͺ https://www.golem.de/news/sparks-eine-der-wichtigsten-release-groups-zerschlagen-2008-150546.html
#sparks #online #piracy #raid #takedown #europol
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Europol
One of the biggest online piracy groups in the world taken down | Europol
On 25 August, an alleged criminal network of copyright infringing hackers, mainly responsible for pirating movies and hosting illegal digital content worldwide was dismantled in a coordinated action between US authorities and their counterparts in 18 countriesβ¦
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Europol Innovation Laboratory
While end-to-end encryption is to be generally weakened, Europol is developing new applications for secure communication for the police. Some of the measures are part of the "European Police Partnership" proclaimed by the German EU Council Presidency. These include the "WhatsApp for law enforcement officers" project.
π ππΌ (PDF)
https://www.statewatch.org/media/1474/eu-council-europol-innovation-lab-update-12859-20.pdf
#europol #bka #encryption #whatsapp
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While end-to-end encryption is to be generally weakened, Europol is developing new applications for secure communication for the police. Some of the measures are part of the "European Police Partnership" proclaimed by the German EU Council Presidency. These include the "WhatsApp for law enforcement officers" project.
π ππΌ (PDF)
https://www.statewatch.org/media/1474/eu-council-europol-innovation-lab-update-12859-20.pdf
#europol #bka #encryption #whatsapp
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Europol and the European Commission inaugurate new decryption platform to tackle the challenge of encrypted material for law enforcement investigations
Press Release
This week Europol launched an innovative decryption platform, developed in close cooperation with the European Commission's Joint Research Centre. It will significantly increase Europolβs capability to decrypt information lawfully obtained in criminal investigations.
The launch of the new decryption platform marks a milestone in the fight against organised crime and terrorism in Europe. In full respect of fundamental rights and without limiting or weakening encryption, this initiative will be available to national law enforcement authorities of all Member States to help keep societies and citizens safe and secure. A virtual inauguration ceremony brought together senior representatives from Europol, the European Parliament, the Council of the EU and the Commission.
The event highlighted strong organisational cooperation within the EU and the considerable potential in innovation, research and development of the EU innovation hub for internal security.
https://telegra.ph/Europol-and-the-European-Commission-inaugurate-new-decryption-platform-to-tackle-the-challenge-of-encrypted-material-for-law-enf-12-19
via www.europol.europa.eu
#eu #europol #decryption #platform #encryption #lawenforcement
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Press Release
This week Europol launched an innovative decryption platform, developed in close cooperation with the European Commission's Joint Research Centre. It will significantly increase Europolβs capability to decrypt information lawfully obtained in criminal investigations.
The launch of the new decryption platform marks a milestone in the fight against organised crime and terrorism in Europe. In full respect of fundamental rights and without limiting or weakening encryption, this initiative will be available to national law enforcement authorities of all Member States to help keep societies and citizens safe and secure. A virtual inauguration ceremony brought together senior representatives from Europol, the European Parliament, the Council of the EU and the Commission.
The event highlighted strong organisational cooperation within the EU and the considerable potential in innovation, research and development of the EU innovation hub for internal security.
https://telegra.ph/Europol-and-the-European-Commission-inaugurate-new-decryption-platform-to-tackle-the-challenge-of-encrypted-material-for-law-enf-12-19
via www.europol.europa.eu
#eu #europol #decryption #platform #encryption #lawenforcement
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Telegraph
Europol and the European Commission inaugurate new decryption platform to tackle the challenge of encrypted material for law enforcementβ¦
This week Europol launched an innovative decryption platform, developed in close cooperation with the European Commission's Joint Research Centre. It will significantly increase Europolβs capability to decrypt information lawfully obtained in criminal investigations.β¦
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Cybercriminalsβ favourite VPN taken down in global action
Law enforcement wiretapped the very service used by criminals to evade interception
The virtual private network (VPN) Safe-Inet used by the worldβs foremost cybercriminals has been taken down yesterday in a coordinated law enforcement action led by the German Reutlingen Police Headquarters together with Europol and law enforcement agencies from around the world.
The Safe-Inet service was shut down and its infrastructure seized in Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, France and the United States. The servers were taken down, and a splash page prepared by Europol was put up online after the domain seizures. This coordinated takedown was carried out in the framework of the European Multidisciplinary Platform Against Criminal Threats (EMPACT).
http://telegra.ph/Cybercriminals-favourite-VPN-taken-down-in-global-action-12-22
via www.europol.europa.eu
#europol #cybercriminals #vpn #takedown #EMPACT
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Law enforcement wiretapped the very service used by criminals to evade interception
The virtual private network (VPN) Safe-Inet used by the worldβs foremost cybercriminals has been taken down yesterday in a coordinated law enforcement action led by the German Reutlingen Police Headquarters together with Europol and law enforcement agencies from around the world.
The Safe-Inet service was shut down and its infrastructure seized in Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, France and the United States. The servers were taken down, and a splash page prepared by Europol was put up online after the domain seizures. This coordinated takedown was carried out in the framework of the European Multidisciplinary Platform Against Criminal Threats (EMPACT).
http://telegra.ph/Cybercriminals-favourite-VPN-taken-down-in-global-action-12-22
via www.europol.europa.eu
#europol #cybercriminals #vpn #takedown #EMPACT
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Telegraph
Cybercriminalsβ favourite VPN taken down in global action
Law enforcement wiretapped the very service used by criminals to evade interception The virtual private network (VPN) Safe-Inet used by the worldβs foremost cybercriminals has been taken down yesterday in a coordinated law enforcement action led by the Germanβ¦
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'Largest illegal darknet marketplace' DarkMarket taken offline
Authorities say the darknet platform had half a million users, where drugs, counterfeit money, stolen credit card data, anonymous SIM cards and malware were traded. The suspected operator was arrested in Germany.
German prosecutors in the cities of Koblenz and Oldenburg said on Tuesday that they had shut down what was "probably the largest illegal marketplace on the Darknet" called DarkMarket and arrested the man believed to operate it near Germany's border with Denmark.
The detained man, believed to be DarkMarket's operator, is a 34-year-old Australian national.
Authorities say drugs, counterfeit money, stolen credit card data, anonymous SIM cards and malware were all traded on the site, which had a half a million users and transacted business in cryptocurrencies equivalent to a value of β¬140 million ($170 million).
Oldenburg police said the raid took place over the weekend. "Investigators were able to shut down the marketplace and turn off the server on Monday," prosecutors said.
International probe
DarkMarket's bust was not the first for German authorities, which have found illegal platform operators on German soil in recent years. In 2019, Koblenz prosecurots announced the discovery of darknet servers hosted from a former NATO bunker in a sleepy German town.
Authorities say the probe that uncovered DarkMarket involved a months-long international law enforcement operation.
US agencies like the #FBI, #DEA narcotics law enforcement division and #IRS tax authority all contributed to the investigation, along with police from #Australia, #Britain, #Denmark, #Switzerland, #Ukraine and #Moldova, with #Europol playing a "coordinating role."
https://www.dw.com/en/largest-illegal-darknet-marketplace-darkmarket-taken-offline/a-56200737
https://www.tagesschau.de/inland/darknet-plattform-vom-netz-101.html
#DarkMarket #cybercrime #darknet
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Authorities say the darknet platform had half a million users, where drugs, counterfeit money, stolen credit card data, anonymous SIM cards and malware were traded. The suspected operator was arrested in Germany.
German prosecutors in the cities of Koblenz and Oldenburg said on Tuesday that they had shut down what was "probably the largest illegal marketplace on the Darknet" called DarkMarket and arrested the man believed to operate it near Germany's border with Denmark.
The detained man, believed to be DarkMarket's operator, is a 34-year-old Australian national.
Authorities say drugs, counterfeit money, stolen credit card data, anonymous SIM cards and malware were all traded on the site, which had a half a million users and transacted business in cryptocurrencies equivalent to a value of β¬140 million ($170 million).
Oldenburg police said the raid took place over the weekend. "Investigators were able to shut down the marketplace and turn off the server on Monday," prosecutors said.
International probe
DarkMarket's bust was not the first for German authorities, which have found illegal platform operators on German soil in recent years. In 2019, Koblenz prosecurots announced the discovery of darknet servers hosted from a former NATO bunker in a sleepy German town.
Authorities say the probe that uncovered DarkMarket involved a months-long international law enforcement operation.
US agencies like the #FBI, #DEA narcotics law enforcement division and #IRS tax authority all contributed to the investigation, along with police from #Australia, #Britain, #Denmark, #Switzerland, #Ukraine and #Moldova, with #Europol playing a "coordinating role."
https://www.dw.com/en/largest-illegal-darknet-marketplace-darkmarket-taken-offline/a-56200737
https://www.tagesschau.de/inland/darknet-plattform-vom-netz-101.html
#DarkMarket #cybercrime #darknet
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DW
'Largest illegal darknet marketplace' taken offline
Authorities say the darknet platform had half a million users, where drugs, counterfeit money, stolen credit card data, anonymous SIM cards and malware were traded. The suspected operator was arrested in Germany.
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Emotet - Takedown
What the fuck is this week? Lazarus Group targeting researchers, iPhone exploits, Chrome 0days, sudo 0days, and now Emotet is taken down? Holy christ...
https://nitter.net/vxunderground/status/1354411600367808518#m
#malware #botnet #emotet #bka #europol #busted #takedown #video
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What the fuck is this week? Lazarus Group targeting researchers, iPhone exploits, Chrome 0days, sudo 0days, and now Emotet is taken down? Holy christ...
https://nitter.net/vxunderground/status/1354411600367808518#m
#malware #botnet #emotet #bka #europol #busted #takedown #video
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Europol Seeks to Break Mobile Roaming Encryption
EUβs law enforcement agency Europol is another major entity that is setting its sights on breaking encryption.
This time, itβs about home routing and mobile encryption, and the justification is a well-known one: encryption supposedly stands in the way of the ability of law enforcement to investigate.
Europolβs recent paper treats home routing not as a useful security feature, but, as βa serious challenge for lawful interception.β Home routing works by encrypting data from a phone through the home network while roaming.
Via @reclaimthenet
#Europol #BigBrother #Encryption #Router
EUβs law enforcement agency Europol is another major entity that is setting its sights on breaking encryption.
This time, itβs about home routing and mobile encryption, and the justification is a well-known one: encryption supposedly stands in the way of the ability of law enforcement to investigate.
Europolβs recent paper treats home routing not as a useful security feature, but, as βa serious challenge for lawful interception.β Home routing works by encrypting data from a phone through the home network while roaming.
Via @reclaimthenet
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