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Bride arrested for extortion scheme in Mexico, handcuffed in her wedding dress: prosecutors

FOX News

A bride was arrested in her wedding dress and accused of being involved in an extortion scheme with her would-be husband and six others, police in Mexico said. The woman, identified as Nancy N. by Mexico state prosecutors, was detained during her nuptials amid a major police operation in December. Pictures of the bride showed her handcuffed and flanked by police officers. Authorities said that Nancy was preparing to marry her fiancé – Clemente N., who goes by the alias "Mouse," when authorities arrested her. Nancy N. was arrested by police in Mexico while in her wedding dress.


US charges Iran trio with orchestrating vast hacking and extortion scheme

The Guardian

Three Iranians have been charged with trying to extort hundreds of thousands of dollars from organizations in the United States, Europe, Iran and Israel, including a domestic violence shelter, by hacking in to their computer systems, US officials said on Wednesday. Other targets included local US governments, regional utilities in Mississippi and Indiana, accounting firms and a state lawyers' association, according to charges filed by the justice department. While the criminal charges do not say whether the alleged hackers worked for the Iranian government, a separate US treasury department statement said the hackers were affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, an Iranian intelligence and security force. And just last week, the US imposed sanctions on Iran's ministry of intelligence and its minister, accusing them of being tied to a disruptive July cyber-attack on Albania and engaging in other cyber activities against the US and its allies. A senior official said on Wednesday that Iran's government does not discourage residents from engaging in hacking, as long as it is directed outside the country.