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The FBI is working with data breach notification service Have I Been Pwned (HIBP) to help notify people and businesses if their accounts were affected by the Emotet botnet, the site reports.
Earlier this year, law enforcement officials around the world conducted an operation to seize control of Emotet s infrastructure. Following the takedown, the FBI contacted HIBP to see whether the service might be an effective means of alerting affected individuals and companies, according to a blog post by HIBP creator Troy Hunt.
As part of this collaboration, the FBI shared more than 4.3 million email addresses, spanning a range of countries and domains, which came from two sources of data the FBI obtained during the takedown. These include email credentials that Emotet stores for sending spam via email service providers and Web credentials from browsers that had stored them to accelerate logins. Given their remediation is similar, both have been categorized as a single breach in HIBP, H
Bonnie Parker, left, and Clyde Barrow, leaders of the notorious Barrow gang, were pursued by the Iowa Bureau of Criminal Investigation in 1933.
DES MOINES, Iowa – On April 9, 1921, the Iowa Legislature bestowed authority in Attorney General Ben Gibson to establish the Bureau of Criminal Investigation, a centralized law enforcement agency specializing in providing cost-free support to local law enforcement agencies.
From these humble beginnings, with just a handful of agents and a budget of $37,000, the bureau has grown into the Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI), which provides a full spectrum of criminal investigation services from investigative field operations to forensics analysis to support to the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission.
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