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Cambodia Deports 19 Japanese Cybercrime Scam Suspects

Cambodia has deported 19 Japanese nationals for allegedly running online scams. According to reports, these individuals were involved in a cybercrime operation that used telephone calls to deceive people and steal their money. This incident highlights the need for improved cybersecurity measures to protect individuals and businesses from such scams.

The suspects were arrested in Cambodia after Japanese authorities requested their extradition. They were accused of running a call center from Cambodia to target people in Japan. The scam involved posing as officials from banks, tax offices, or other organizations, and asking victims to transfer money or reveal their personal information.

The arrests were part of a joint operation between Japanese and Cambodian law enforcement agencies. The suspects were charged with violating Japan's organized crime laws, as well as Cambodia's immigration laws. The Japanese authorities have commended the Cambodian government for their cooperation in this matter.

The incident highlights the vulnerabilities of online systems and the need for individuals and businesses to be vigilant. Cybercriminals often use social engineering tactics to trick people into revealing their personal information, such as passwords or bank account details. They may also use malware to gain access to computer systems and steal sensitive data.

To protect against such threats, it is important to implement robust cybersecurity measures. This may include using strong passwords, encrypting data, and regularly updating software and security systems. Additionally, individuals should be wary of unsolicited calls or emails, and should never disclose personal information unless they are certain of the identity and legitimacy of the caller.

In conclusion, the deportation of 19 Japanese nationals for their involvement in cybercrime highlights the need for improved cybersecurity measures. Online scams and fraud are a growing threat, and it is essential that individuals and businesses take steps to protect themselves against such threats. By remaining vigilant and implementing robust cybersecurity measures, we can help to safeguard our personal and financial information from cybercriminals.

China Coal Bank website hacked by Japan hackers

The official website of newly created Chinese coal bank has been hacked and defaced by Japanese based hackers.

"www.MeitanBank.com", It is reportedly the first bank in the world with coal as the core focus, founded by JinBen Investment Group co and 15 coal firms.

The website has been defaced since February(29th November) with the defacement message written in Japanese.


"Warning Ben Gold Investment Group! ! ! You engage in the voting trust, offend a lot of people! ! ! You engage in coal bank, offend more people! ! ! ! Mainland stock market you can not play! ! ! We short, you can do much more! ! ! " The defacement message reads(translated).

"You have to let us do more thermal difficult subject, and dared short squeeze, do not blame us rude! ! ! Your uncle, 8.16, you crazy son of a bitch to pull these heavyweights, almost blow us tens of billions of short positions! ! ! Today you also colluded agencies mad pull coal colored, futures and harm our financial group on short loss of hundreds of millions!!! Lord Black of your station has been very kind to you, next time do not speak the arena rules do not blame us! ! ! Last warning! ! ! Go back to coal mines to bring the coal bosses, how far roll far! ! !"

The firm told local news paper that their website attacked by Japanese based IP addresses.  The firm also said they won't approach police and going to action on its own.

It's been more than three days, the site is still defaced.