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    <name>May–July 2017 data breach</name>
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  <keywords_list>Equifax</keywords_list>
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      <text>Europol, the public prosecutor office in Paris, France, and a cybercrime investigation unit search the Paris office of X (formerly Twitter) in relation to allegations about biased algorithms distorting the operation of a data processing system, denial of crimes against humanity, sexually explicit deepfakes and child sexual abuse material. </text>
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    <text>Europol, the public prosecutor office in Paris, France, and a cybercrime investigation unit search the Paris office of Twitter in relation to allegations about biased algorithms distorting the operation of a data processing system, denial of crimes against humanity, sexually explicit deepfakes and child sexual abuse material. </text>
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    <text>The Ghanaian information ministry arrests 48 Nigerians allegedly participating in cybercrime operations on the outskirts of Accra. </text>
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      <text>India's Ministry of Communications orders smartphone manufacturers to pre-install a government-run cybersecurity app on all new devices within 90 days and to push the app onto older models through a software update. The ministry says the app is essential in &quot;curbing misuse of telecom resources for cyber frauds and ensuring telecom cyber security&quot;. </text>
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    <text>India's Ministry of Communications orders smartphone manufacturers to pre-install Sanchar Saathi, a government-run cybersecurity app on all new devices within 90 days and to push the app onto older models through a software update. The ministry says the app is essential in &quot;curbing misuse of telecom resources for cyber frauds and ensuring telecom cyber security&quot;. </text>
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      <slug>/feed/2025/11/10/a-thai-court-orders-the-extradition-of-convicted-kingpin-she-zhijiang-to-china-to-face-charges-related-to-operation-cybe</slug>
      <text>A Thai court orders the extradition of convicted kingpin She Zhijiang to China to face charges related to operation cybercrime and illegal gambling networks across Asia. </text>
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      <text>A court in Thailand orders the extradition of convicted kingpin She Zhijiang to China to face charges related to operation cybercrime and illegal gambling networks across Asia. </text>
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    <text>A Thai court orders the extradition of convicted kingpin She Zhijiang to China to face charges related to operating cybercrime and illegal gambling networks across Asia. </text>
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    <keywords>cybercrime</keywords>
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    <slug>/feed/2024/06/28/indonesian-officials-arrest-and-intend-to-deport-103-taiwanese-nationals-suspected-of-running-a-cybercrime-operation-in</slug>
    <text>Indonesian officials arrest and intend to deport 103 Taiwanese nationals suspected of running a cybercrime operation in Tabanan, Bali, Indonesia. </text>
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    <text>Numerous British sports teams, athletes, sports governing bodies, and companies participate in a social media boycott from 3:00BST]] to 11:59{{nbspp.m. on May 3 to demand action from social media companies against online abuse. </text>
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    <slug>/feed/2019/10/31/mongolian-police-arrest-800-chinese-citizens-and-confiscate-hundreds-of-computers-and-sim-cards-in-ulaanbaatar-authorit</slug>
    <text>Mongolian police arrest 800 Chinese citizens and confiscate hundreds of computers and SIM cards in Ulaanbaatar. Authorities believe they were part of a cybercrime ring involved in illegal gambling, hacking and identity theft, among other activities. </text>
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    <date>2017-10-11</date>
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    <text>Last year a hacker stole non-classified information about Australia’s Joint Strike Fighter program and other military hardware after breaching the network of a defense contractor. </text>
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    <date>2017-10-4</date>
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    <slug>/feed/2017/10/4/us-fast-food-chain-operator-sonic-drive-in-may-have-had-a-malware-attack-at-some-of-its-drive-in-outlets-and-may-have</slug>
    <text>U.S. fast-food chain operator Sonic Drive-In may have had a malware attack at some of its drive-in outlets and may have allowed hackers to access customers’ debit and credit card information. </text>
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    <slug>/feed/2016/10/4/pharmaceutical-company-johnson-johnson-warns-that-one-of-its-wi-fi-enabled-insulin-pumps-for-diabetics-onetouch-ping</slug>
    <text>Pharmaceutical company Johnson &amp; Johnson warns that one of its Wi-Fi enabled insulin pumps for diabetics (OneTouch Ping pump) is at risk of being hacked, causing an overdose. </text>
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    <name>Reuters</name>
    <day>10</day>
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    <month>10</month>
    <permalink>https://www.reuters.com/article/us-equifax-cyber/equifax-says-15-2-million-uk-records-exposed-in-cyber-breach-idUSKBN1CF2JU</permalink>
    <year>2017</year>
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  <text>U.S.-based credit reporting agency Equifax discloses that 15.2 million United Kingdom records were compromised in its May–July 2017 data breach. </text>
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