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International law enforcement shuts down major cybercrime communication platform Ghost

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A broad coalition of law enforcement agencies has dismantled Ghost, a platform offering advanced, encrypted communication services for criminals. The platform was run by a single administrator, a 32-year-old man arrested in Australia, and allowed users worldwide to exchange messages and even assassination requests. Read Entire Article

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LockBit website siezed, operations disrupted in joint international law enforcement operation

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LockBit's website is currently showing a banner that states it is under the control of the National Crime Agency of the UK, working in close cooperation with the FBI and the international law enforcement task force named Operation Cronos. Read Entire Article

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International Leadership, Women’s Issues, and Branding—A Conversation With Allison K. Summers, CAE

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In the United States, only approximately four states have a law prohibiting marriage under the age of 18. Zonta International, where Allison served as Executive Director* and Chief Staff Executive, was honored with the 2021 ASAE Summit Award for the UNFPA-UNICEFF Global Program to End Child Marriage. Women who join Zonta are doers.

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LockBit ransomware group bounces back with new site after international law enforcement disrupts operation

TechSpot

LockBit's website showed a banner last week informing visitors that it was under the control of law enforcement. The operation involved the National Crime Agency (NCA) of the UK, the FBI, and an international task force named Operation Cronos. LockBit's operations were disrupted, and suspected group members were arrested in.

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Law firm that handles data breaches was hit by data breach

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An international law firm that works with companies affected by security incidents has experienced its own cyberattack that exposed the sensitive health information of hundreds of thousands of data breach victims.

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The International Criminal Court will start prosecuting cyber war crimes

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According to Karim Khan, the top lawyer at the ICC, The Hague is poised to initiate investigations and prosecutions related to cybercrimes that breach international law. Read Entire Article

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Iceland built 1,756 wheelchair ramps in the past 4 years. Why can’t other countries do that?

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This study was conducted in the United States, where we have the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), a law intended to protect the rights of disabled people and ensure accessible infrastructure. Now he is looking to make quick improvements at the international level. I had some money, and I was able to quickly raise more.

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