All CosmicBytez Labs articles tagged #Sentencing, across news, security advisories, how-to guides, and projects.
Owen Flowers, 18, and Thalha Jubair, 20, were each sentenced to five and a half years at Woolwich Crown Court for their roles in the 2024 cyberattack on Transport for London that downed 148 systems and disrupted 27,000 employees.
A roundup of security stories you may have missed: an Anonymous-linked Canadian hacker receives a prison sentence, a researcher drops zero-days in open...
Nathan Austad of Minnesota, who operated under the alias 'Snoopy,' has been sentenced for his role in the 2022 DraftKings data breach, becoming the third...
A former IT worker at an Iowa school district was sentenced to 21 months in federal prison after conducting a sustained cyberattack campaign against his...
A Canadian man received a 33-year US federal sentence after using fake online identities on social media to manipulate children into sending sexually...
Two cybersecurity incident responders who abused their trusted positions to secretly carry out ransomware attacks against the organizations they were...
Two former cybersecurity incident responders from Sygnia and DigitalMint were each sentenced to four years in federal prison for leveraging their trusted...
Ryan Goldberg and Kevin Martin, who worked as incident responders, were sentenced to four years in federal prison after using their trusted access to...
A California man has been sentenced to more than five years in federal prison for his role in laundering proceeds for a cybercriminal organization that...