A major sting operation overseen by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) led to 28 arrests in Estonia, while at ...
In bamboozling criminal networks into embracing a bogus encrypted messaging app, police relied on cutting-edge tech to outflank gangsters. While ANOM illustrated the huge role played by new ...
The FBI secretly ran the encrypted messaging platform Anom, which was used by suspected criminal networks, to make more than 800 arrests world-wide. Here’s how law enforcement pulled off the massive ...
The phones the FBI sold to crooks for a sting operation weren't just running a custom app — it appears the operating system was also tweaked for those goals. Motherboard has obtained one of the "Anom" ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Drug dealers in the UK are among hundreds of people arrested after criminal gangs were duped into using an app being watched by ...
In one of the more unusual cybersecurity policing stories of the past year, the FBI announced in June that it had created its own company, called ANOM, to sell devices with a pre-installed encrypted ...
Sydney's northern beaches man Mostafa Baluch allegedly boasted about his exploits while messaging overseas drug importers in Thailand, Cambodia, Montenegro, Greece and the Netherlands. Baluch is ...