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For years, some of the most dangerous threats to piracy have come from contradictory nations-state hackers, Russian ransomware gangs targeting critical infrastructure and governments targeting Spyware journalists who can hit the security of almost any telephone.

But a new phenomenon of mainly English -speaking young adults and adolescent hackers has increased to become a leading global threat of today, extending to cyber crime, child abuse and extremism.

With the tearing of some of the largest companies, technological giants and governments, these young and financial motives have destroyed the networks and estimated hundreds of millions of dollars from wealthy corporate victims.

One of the few eye companies in this subculture is UNIT 221B, a security company based in New Jersey, which has made a name for itself by watching these hackers and disturbs their activities where others have fought or failed.

Investors have been aware of the security company. The 221B unit said it set the $ 5 million seed tour of J2 Ventures, whose general partner Christine Keung said in prepared observations that the company is “the piece of the missing puzzle and threats.”

The law enforcement was too late to combat the threat of these “advanced persistent teenagers”, who paved the way for some of the largest hacks in the world to date, including dozens of corporate giants whose cloud flake accounts were hacked and the ransomware attack on MGM resorts.

In some cases, hackers have stolen monumental amounts of people’s personal data and disturbed companies for long spells that caused financial warnings of whole nations.

The 221b unit helped to break the impasse of law enforcement in many surveys, the company’s leading brass tells TechCrunch, ensuring basic high -profile hacker arrests associated with groups such as the scattered spider and the nebulase wider community. This is largely thanks to the flagship of the Intelligence Intelligence Ewitness platform and the variety of hackers, mechanical and specialized forensic species.

The company also helped recover legal victories and financial losses based on the findings of their research.

The $ 5 million in seed funding will be used to expand and improve the Intelligence Threat Intelligence platform, with the aim of helping researchers in law enforcement and government to monitor and capture malicious hackers faster.

“The problems we solve are more intensely how the threat landscape has evolved online-young people who can go to the internet and cause very high damage, both in the real world and online world, at high speed and scale, which simply did not exist a few years ago,” says CEO 221.

“We are over-approved in this current problem,” Chen-Contino said.

A software platform only for the invitation, Ewitness collects large quantities of threat information-information that can be used to monitor malicious threats across the tissue-from credible sources, including police, journalists and security researchers. The platform aims to make it easier for researchers to identify and identify these threats, collect and maintain information about building cases, and deliver intelligence to others for additional work.

The platform is also used by private companies, including the Fortune 500, who use collective intelligence to follow the threat of these groups, such as how often their brand or crafts are targeted or compromised.

Allison Nixon, leader of unit 221B and a leading expert on English -speaking threats, told TechCrunch that the com is likely to “continue to develop in the same track” and that funding will help the company monitor its capability.

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