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FBI Arrests Florida Man for Allegedly Using Malware in Steam Games to Steal Cryptocurrency

FBI Arrests Florida Man for Allegedly Using Malware in Steam Games to Steal Cryptocurrency

U.S. prosecutors have charged Zyaire Wilkins, a 21-year-old Florida resident, with uploading fake video games containing malware to Steam. The malware was designed to infect victims' computers, steal passwords, and drain cryptocurrency wallets. Authorities claim that Wilkins and his co-conspirators infected approximately 8,000 victims and hacked around 80 wallets, stealing at least $220,000 in cryptocurrency. This case highlights the growing threat of malware disguised as legitimate software, particularly in gaming platforms like Steam. The FBI's investigation revealed that Wilkins marketed these malicious games on platforms such as Discord, LinkedIn, and Telegram. The incident underscores the importance of cybersecurity awareness among gamers and the need for platforms to enhance their security measures against such threats. Looking ahead, the FBI continues to investigate the broader network involved in this scheme, as they have identified additional individuals linked to the marketing and funding of these malicious games. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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FBI, DHS Take On the Challenge of Building Counter-UAS System

FBI, DHS Take On the Challenge of Building Counter-UAS System

Federal security officials, including the FBI and DHS, are actively working to establish new counter-drone protocols aimed at safeguarding high-profile sporting events and critical infrastructure from potential threats posed by drones. This initiative follows a year of comprehensive legislative, legal, and physical preparations to address the risks associated with careless or hostile drone operations. The efforts reflect a growing recognition of the need for enhanced security measures in an era where drone technology is increasingly accessible and potentially dangerous.

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FBI, Atlanta PD Stress Need for ‘No-Drone Zone’ Compliance

FBI, Atlanta PD Stress Need for ‘No-Drone Zone’ Compliance

Federal, state, and local officials, including the FBI and the Atlanta Police Department, are emphasizing the importance of adhering to 'No-Drone Zone' regulations to safeguard high-profile sporting events and critical infrastructure from potential threats posed by drones. This initiative comes as part of ongoing efforts to establish new counter-unmanned aerial systems (UAS) protocols across the United States. The push for compliance is particularly relevant as the nation prepares for major events where the risk of drone interference could compromise safety and security. Authorities are actively working to educate the public on these regulations and the potential dangers of unauthorized drone flights, highlighting the need for vigilance and cooperation to ensure the protection of both attendees and facilities.

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