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A hacker for the cartel was able to use surveillance cameras to help track down and kill the informants in 2018, the U.S.
Justice Department reveals cartel hacker compromised FBI attaché's phone data and used city surveillance to eliminate ...
The Department of Justice report said the hacker identified an FBI assistant legal attaché at the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City ...
In a press release from the DOJ, it was revealed that 324 defendants have been charged in a takedown that included $14.6 ...
The Department of Justice announced the "largest coordinated healthcare fraud effort" in the agency's history on Monday.
Indiana residents have been arrested and charged in what the FBI and U.S. Justice Department are calling the “largest ...
Nearly fifteen billion dollars were reported in losses in the most expensive healthcare fraud in United States history, Dan ...
A notorious drug cartel enlisted a hacker who was able to infiltrate phone data and Mexico City's surveillance cameras to help track and kill FBI informants, the U.S. Justice Department has revealed.
The $14.6 billion crackdown spanned all 50 states and included charges from opioid trafficking and telemedicine fraud to transnational identity theft schemes.
The stunning new details offer a rare look at how technology can be exploited in the high-stakes battle between US law ...
A federal report says in 2018 the Sinaloa Cartel hired a hacker to track an FBI agent to find informants and witnesses against the cartel boss.