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Blackhole exploit kit author sent to jail: Pyrrhic victory for the cybersecurity industry – CSO Online


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Blackhole exploit kit author sent to jail: Pyrrhic victory for the cybersecurity industry
CSO Online
Last week, many cybersecurity media outlets announced that Blackhole exploit kit creator (aka “Paunch”) was sent to jail for seven years. His accomplices will also spend between five and eight years in a Russian prison. LinkedIn had a lot of mentions
Blackhole Exploit Kit Author 'Paunch' Sentenced to Seven Years in Russian Gulag CampTechworm
Blackhole's Paunch Sentenced to 7 Years in Russian Penal ColonyInfosecurity Magazine
Blackhole gang shipping off to Russian penal colonyNaked Security

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Blackhole exploit kit creator Paunch sent behind bars – ZDNet


ZDNet

Blackhole exploit kit creator Paunch sent behind bars
ZDNet
The hacker behind the Blackhole exploit kit has reportedly been sentenced to seven years in prison. Symantec. The hacker behind the infamous Blackhole and Cool exploit kits has been sentenced to seven years in prison. This week, the Zamoskvoretskiy …
'Blackhole' Exploit Kit Author Gets 7 YearsKrebs on Security
Russia sends exploit kit author to the GULAG for seven yearsThe Register

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Japanese arrested in China for espionage may have been sent by government – The Japan Times

Japanese arrested in China for espionage may have been sent by government
The Japan Times
Two Japanese citizens arrested in China on suspicion of spying may have been collecting information about Chinese military activities and North Korea for the Public Security Intelligence Agency, a Japanese government source said Friday. According to …

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Hillary Clinton sent classified information via personal email

A government investigation has concluded that Hillary Clinton sent classified information through a personal email account while she served as Secretary of State, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.

The internal review of Clinton’s use of a personal account by the Inspector General for the intelligence community examined just 40 emails of the thousands sent through the account and found four of them contained information that should have been classified as “secret,” the newspaper said. None of the emails were marked as such.

At the time they were sent, that was the second highest level of classification in the U.S. government.

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