Six men charged over links to global syndicate that conducts ‘malicious cyber activities’

MALWARE TOOLS Determined

At a landed estate along Mount Sinai Avenue, three Foreign nationals, Yan Peijian, Huang Qin Zheng, and Liu Yuqi, were detained.

Hua, 38, &nbsp, was found with devices containing files obtained without approval, such as private information of persons outside Singapore. This includes physically identifying data about international internet service providers.

Huang, 35, was found with a computer containing several computer hackers equipment. He is suspected of planning attacks, including exploiting risks in internet machines.

Liu, 32, was in possession of a computer containing several professional program to handle malicious, such as PlugX.

According to&nbsp, Malpedia, an online tool documenting malicious problems, PlugX is a remote access troy that can be used to completely control a victim’s machine. The malware’s capabilities include executing distant commands and allowing its user to discover file systems after it gains entry.

In total, the government seized seven devices, 11 mobile phones and income of more than S$ 54, 000 ( US$ 41, 400 ) from the three men in the Mount Sinai Avenue residence.

All three were charged with targeting platforms to “scan for available ports and utilize vulnerabilities”, according to cost plates. Apparently, Huang and Liu collaborated with a specific individual referred to as” Bevis.”

Chinese federal Sun Jiao, 42, was arrested&nbsp, at a condo along Bidadari Park Drive.

Authorities discovered a computer that had credentials to obtain websites owned by well-known hacker groups. &nbsp,

Five devices, six cellular phones, income of more than S$ 24, 000 and bitcoin fair about US$ 850, 000 were seized.