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Federal authorities took over more than 350 websites that they say were being used to import illegal Glock switches and silencers into the United States. These small conversion devices turn semi ...
U.S. authorities said on Wednesday they had seized more than 350 websites selling gun silencers and parts from China used to covert semiautomatic pistols into fully automatic machine guns.
150 Websites Seized In Counterfeit Crackdown Agents from the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI had been investigating for months before seizing the domain names of websites that ...
Federal authorities have shut down 150 websites accused of selling knock-off or pirated merchandise to unsuspecting online bargain hunters.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (AZFamily) — The U.S. Department of Justice has seized 41 website names they say were being used by Russian intelligence to trick Americans into sending personal or confidential ...
Federal investigators have taken down a pack of "DDoS-for-hire" services that let buyers knock websites offline for a price. On Thursday, the US Department of Justice announced it had seized 15 ...
The feds have seized $25,000 in Bitcoin and Litecoin from one Seattle resident--in addition to more than $7 million and other assets from a number of related suspects--as part of an ongoing ...
June 22 (UPI) --U.S. authorities have seized Iran-connected news websites the Justice Department said were spreading disinformation within the United States. In a brief statement, the federal ...
Federal authorities have shut down 150 websites accused of selling knock-off or pirated merchandise to unsuspecting online bargain hunters.
U.S. and U.K. authorities have seized the darknet websites run by LockBit, a prolific and destructive ransomware group that has claimed more than 2,000 victims worldwide and extorted over $120 ...
U.S. authorities said on Wednesday they had seized more than 350 websites selling gun silencers and parts from China used to covert semiautomatic pistols into fully automatic machine guns.
The U.S. Department of Justice has seized 41 website names allegedly used by Russian intelligence to trick Americans into sending personal or confidential information.