A 19-year-old man accused of being part of the Scattered Spider hacking group has been arrested after investigators allegedly used a unique Windows identifier to track him down.
According to U.S. prosecutors he was arrested in Finland before boarding a flight to Japan. He has since been extradited to the U.S. and faces charges including hacking, fraud, and conspiracy.
Investigators say Microsoft shared information about a Global Device Identifier (GDID) with the FBI.
GDID is a unique ID tied to Windows devices, and prosecutors claim it helped link the suspect’s computer to online accounts and hacking activity.
Authorities say Scattered Spider has been linked to more than 100 cyberattacks and over $100 million in ransomware payments.
When you get down to a fair amount of mythical creatures were created to just scare kids into not doing stupid shit that would get them killed. For the Qalupalik in Inuit culture it specifically warns kids to stay away from gaps in the ice.
I know it's a meme, but the Fallout 4 "assault rifle".
It's water cooled, semi auto only as a start for some reason, chambered in 5.56, but still kicks like a mule despite weighing like 20 kilos.
It fails both in aesthetics and in function.
N’importe quel cinéaste aurait accueilli ça comme une bénédiction des dieux et se serait rué pour choper un plan mémorable sous l’arc-en-ciel.
Christopher Nolan a regardé le ciel et a déclaré : « pouah, de la couleur dans mon film ? jamais de la vie, plutôt crever ! »
Former manufacturing engineer here. Every White Mystery batch is basically a one-of-one. It’s just a way to use up the leftovers from different flavor batches before the dye is added.