
Hackers Nab Data on 10 Jones Day Clients in Phishing Attack
Hackers infiltrated Washington, D.C.-based Jones Day and stole data on 10 of its clients via a phishing-related cyberattack.

Hackers Nab Data on 10 Jones Day Clients in Phishing Attack
Hackers infiltrated Washington, D.C.-based Jones Day and stole data on 10 of its clients via a phishing-related cyberattack.

Internet-Crime Losses Grew by 26 Percent in 2025, FBI Says
Americans reported more than 1-million internet-crime complaints to the FBI in 2025, with disclosed losses rising to a record $20.877 billion, up 26 percent from the prior year, according to the bureau’s annual IC3 report published Monday.

Three Greek Cabinet Ministers Resign amid EPPO Fraud Probe
Three Greek cabinet ministers resigned on Friday as a European Union investigation into alleged farm subsidy fraud widened, in a case that has intensified political pressure on the government and added to unrest in the country’s farming sector.

Misinvoicing in Asian Trade Has Doubled Over the Past Decade: Report
Trade misinvoicing is occurring at “massive scale” across Asian supply chains, with discrepancies in reported invoice values reaching a record $1.7 trillion in 2022 across developing Asia.

Cambodia’s Parliament Passes First-Ever Law Aimed at Online Scam Centers
Cambodia’s parliament on Friday passed the country’s first law specifically aimed at combating online scam centers, setting prison terms and fines for fraud, money laundering, data theft, and recruitment tied to the illicit industry as scrutiny intensifies over the country’s role in global cyber scams.

Organized Crime Groups Target Easter Chocolate as UK Shop Theft Rises
Soaring chocolate prices and strong Easter demand are helping drive a rise in shop theft across Britain, with organized crime gangs increasingly targeting confectionery because it is portable, easy to resell, and difficult to trace.

Banco Master Used Investment Funds and Asset Sales to Hide Its $10bn Fraud
Brazil’s biggest-ever bank fraud case has left the country’s banking system facing a 52 billion-real ($9.9 billion) bill after Banco Master used funds, asset sales, and other maneuvers to hide major balance-sheet problems from investors and regulators.

Senator Says Binance May Have Misled PSI Investigators on Iran
Sen. Richard Blumenthal, the top Democrat on the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, said he has pressed Binance for records over concerns the cryptocurrency exchange may have given Congress misleading information about reported money laundering and terrorist financing tied to Iran.

How the ‘Panama Papers’ Changed (and Didn’t Change) Offshore Secrecy
Ten years after the Panama Papers exposed the offshore financial system exploited by tax cheats and criminals around the world, prosecutions and transparency reforms tied to the landmark investigation are still unfolding.

Germany’s Wirecard Scandal Isn’t Going Away. It’s Metastasizing.
German authorities have uncovered an alleged €300-million payments fraud that has drawn in former staff and executives at several payment companies, deepening the sector’s long-running crisis years after the collapse of Wirecard.