From Sara.Marcolla at europol.europa.eu Mon Jun 17 15:27:44 2019 From: Sara.Marcolla at europol.europa.eu (Marcolla, Sara Veronica) Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2019 13:27:44 +0000 Subject: [cooperation-wg] @EXT: NoMoreRansom project: fourth decryption tool neutralises latest version of GandCrab ransomware Message-ID: Hi all, When we talk about public-private cooperation, we often think in very abstract terms. It is not always the case. Today, for instance, a new decryption tool for the latest version of the most prolific ransomware family GandCrab has been released free of charge on www.nomoreransom.org. Previous decryptors for the GandCrab ransomware have helped more than 30 000 victims recover their data and save roughly $50 million in unpaid ransoms. Law enforcement and IT Security companies have joined forces to disrupt cybercriminal businesses with ransomware connections. The "No More Ransom" website is an initiative by the National High Tech Crime Unit of the Netherlands' police, Europol's European Cybercrime Centre and McAfee with the goal to help victims of ransomware retrieve their encrypted data without having to pay the criminals. The recent tool, for instance, is the fruit of cooperation between EU and US police forces. Together with Bitdefender. The police cannot fight cybercrime, and ransomware in particular, on its own. And security researchers cannot do it without support from law enforcement agencies. Responsibility for the fight against ransomware is shared between the police, the justice department, Europol and IT security companies, and requires a joint effort. Together we will do everything in our power to disrupt criminals' money-making schemes and return files to their rightful owners, without the latter having to pay loads of money. The full press release is here: https://www.europol.europa.eu/newsroom/news/just-released-fourth-decryption-tool-neutralises-latest-version-of-gandcrab-ransomware If your company is interested in supporting the project, you can get in touch with us. Kind regards, Sara Marcolla Europol - O3 European Cyber Crime Centre (EC3) ******************* DISCLAIMER : This message is sent in confidence and is only intended for the named recipient. If you receive this message by mistake, you may not use, copy, distribute or forward this message, or any part of its contents or rely upon the information contained in it. Please notify the sender immediately by e-mail and delete the relevant e-mails from any computer. This message does not constitute a commitment by Europol unless otherwise indicated. ******************* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From chrisb at ripe.net Wed Jun 19 16:22:50 2019 From: chrisb at ripe.net (Chris Buckridge) Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2019 16:22:50 +0200 Subject: [cooperation-wg] EuroDIG 2019 (and RIPE NCC liveblog) Message-ID: Dear colleagues, EuroDIG, the European Dialogue on Internet Governance, is currently underway in The Hague (19-20 June). A number of RIPE NCC staff are in attendance and you can read some of our reflections on the various sessions on RIPE Labs: https://labs.ripe.net/Members/gergana_petrova/eurodig-2019-liveblog You can also participate in the sessions remotely - more information is available at: https://www.eurodig.org/index.php?id=114 Best regards, Chris ?? Chris Buckridge External Relations Manager RIPE NCC From Sara.Marcolla at europol.europa.eu Tue Jun 25 16:11:07 2019 From: Sara.Marcolla at europol.europa.eu (Marcolla, Sara Veronica) Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2019 14:11:07 +0000 Subject: [cooperation-wg] @EXT: EU Law Enforcement cooperation with the private sector: Advisory Groups Message-ID: <0aae87fd75b8455f866eb501105f78be@elvas.europol.eu.int> Hi all, Once again I would like to share with you some perspective on public-private cooperation, in this case between the EU Law Enforcement Agency (Europol) and its network of private partners. EC3, the EU Cybercrime Centre at Europol, established the Advisory Groups on Financial Services, Internet Security and Communication Providers to foster trust and cooperation between key private sector industries and law enforcement in their joint fight against cybercrime. They meet separately three times a year to share strategic information related to cybercrime threats and trends in their respective business areas, as well as to agree on joint initiatives alongside law enforcement. ==> Here you can find out who are the private partners (perhaps your company is already one!) as well as a bit of context about the activity of these Advisory Groups: https://www.europol.europa.eu/about-europol/european-cybercrime-centre-ec3/ec3-partners. This infographic presents the highlights of last year's cooperation between EC3 and the AG on Internet Security: https://www.europol.europa.eu/sites/default/files/documents/is_a3version.pdf; whereas this one presents you the sum up of all activities carried out between EC3 and the AG on Communication Providers: https://www.europol.europa.eu/sites/default/files/documents/cp_a3version.pdf Last week, network operators from the Advisory Group on Communication Providers met with investigators to discuss the security challenges related to 5G, in particular lawful interception capabilities, cyber threats and investigative challenges. The following day, the Advisory Group on Internet Security gathered to discuss attacks against critical infrastructure and the anatomy of an Advanced Persistent Threat (APT). Investigators presented case studies on different threat actors' Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTP), as well as how information sharing with law enforcement can be improved. ==> Here is a link to the original press release: https://www.europol.europa.eu/newsroom/news/ec3-advisory-groups-%E2%80%93-law-enforcement-and-private-sector-meetings-to-discuss-latest-cybercrime-threats-and-challenges Kind regards, Sara Marcolla Europol - O3 European Cyber Crime Centre (EC3) Eisenhowerlaan 73, 2517 KK The Hague, The Netherlands www.europol.europa.eu ******************* DISCLAIMER : This message is sent in confidence and is only intended for the named recipient. If you receive this message by mistake, you may not use, copy, distribute or forward this message, or any part of its contents or rely upon the information contained in it. Please notify the sender immediately by e-mail and delete the relevant e-mails from any computer. This message does not constitute a commitment by Europol unless otherwise indicated. ******************* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From julf at julf.com Thu Jun 27 12:24:09 2019 From: julf at julf.com (Johan Helsingius) Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2019 11:24:09 +0100 Subject: [cooperation-wg] WG Minutes In-Reply-To: <2130a043-dd5d-eecd-e987-4e6e195aacaf@ripe.net> References: <2130a043-dd5d-eecd-e987-4e6e195aacaf@ripe.net> Message-ID: <18ce5069-cff6-059c-2801-dd9aaeb72d4c@julf.com> Thanks to Gergana, The coop WG minutes are now online at https://www.ripe.net/participate/ripe/wg/coop/minutes/cooperation-working-group-minutes-ripe-78 Please let us know if you have comments or corrections. Julf & Achilleas From gordon.lennox.13 at gmail.com Fri Jun 28 08:07:58 2019 From: gordon.lennox.13 at gmail.com (Gordon Lennox) Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2019 08:07:58 +0200 Subject: [cooperation-wg] e-Evidence Message-ID: <05B736EE-BB01-43B1-9F11-AED20C292273@gmail.com> Here are is a useful piece on where we are with e-Evidence. https://edri.org/eu-rushes-into-e-evidence-negotiations-without-common-position/ Gordon