Top Hackernews posts from www.justice.gov
- Three ex-US intelligence officers admit hacking for UAE (www.justice.gov)
- The United States of America vs. Samuel Bankman-Fried Indictment [pdf] (www.justice.gov)
- Visa and Plaid Abandon Merger After Antitrust Division’s Suit to Block (www.justice.gov)
- Z-library founders arrested in Argentina (www.justice.gov)
- Former Netflix executive convicted of receiving bribes from contractors (www.justice.gov)
- Former Boeing 737 Max Chief Technical Pilot Indicted for Fraud (www.justice.gov)
- Justice Department announces takedown of catalytic converter theft ring (www.justice.gov)
- Bitconnect founder indicted in global $2.4B cryptocurrency scheme (www.justice.gov)
- Former OpenSea employee charged in digital asset insider trading scheme (www.justice.gov)
- UK national extradited to US for film/TV piracy (www.justice.gov)
- Former NSA Employee Arrested on Espionage-Related Charges (www.justice.gov)
- Justice Department Issues Web Accessibility Guidance Under the ADA (www.justice.gov)
- Former FTX Executive Ryan Salame Sentenced to 90 Months in Prison (www.justice.gov)
- Justice Department sues Uber for overcharging people with disabilities (www.justice.gov)
- Former Uber Chief Security Officer to Face Wire Fraud Charges (www.justice.gov)
- United States sells Wu-Tang album forfeited by Martin Shkreli (www.justice.gov)
- Department of Justice Statement on SolarWinds Update (www.justice.gov)
- Early Bitcoin Investor Roger Ver Charged with Tax Fraud (www.justice.gov)
- Man Arrested in Connection with Alleged Role in Twitter Hack (www.justice.gov)
- Biogen agrees to pay $900M to settle drug kickbacks allegations (www.justice.gov)
- Federal Charges Against Stanford University Researcher Expanded (www.justice.gov)
- Apple: Android is a tracking device [pdf] (www.justice.gov)
- Social Media Influencer Charged with Election Interference (www.justice.gov)
- DOJ: Man sentenced to 14 years for posession of deepfake CSAM (www.justice.gov)
- Sodinokibi/REvil Ransomware Defendant Extradited to United States (www.justice.gov)
- Biggest Wikileaker Joshua Adam Schulte Sentenced to 40 years (www.justice.gov)