Kim Dotcom faces extradition to the US
A New Zealand court ruled on Monday that internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom could be extradited to the United States to face charges relating to his Megaupload website, which was shut down in 2012 following an FBI-ordered raid on his Auckland mansion. The Auckland High Court upheld the decision by a lower court in 2015 on […] more…Court told Dotcom case is ‘simple fraud’
After three and a half years, Kim Dotcom has faced court in New Zealand facing charges of copyright violation, racketeering, and money laundering, as well as potential extradition to the United States. more…Megaupload’s Kim Dotcom gets back some of his seized property, and receives right to see evidence against him
Kim Dotcom has won back the right to see all the evidence against him – before, rather than after, his possible extradition to the US to answer charges of racketeering, money laundering, online piracy and copyright infringement. more…Megaupload’s Kim Dotcom gets back some of his seized property, and receives right to see evidence against him
Kim Dotcom has won back the right to see all the evidence against him – before, rather than after, his possible extradition to the US to answer charges of racketeering, money laundering, online piracy and copyright infringement. more…Mirrorthief Group Uses Magecart Skimming Attack to Hit Hundreds of Campus Online Stores in US and Canada
We uncovered a recent activity involving the notorious online credit card skimming attack known as Magecart. The attack, facilitated by a new cybercrime group, impacted 201 online campus stores in the United States and Canada. We started detecting the attacks against multiple campus store websites on April 14, during which the sites were injected with […] more…More information
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