Cyber hackers hacked: BBC News Review

One of the most significant disruptions of the cyber-criminal world. That’s what an operation to take control of Lockbit has been described as. The criminal organisation, thought to be based in Russia, hacked into companies’ computers and locked users out until they paid them money. Now Lockbit has been locked out of its own website after a UK-led operation. (Images via Getty Images) Key words and phrases 🔎 takedown - the removal of something from the internet; defeat • There was a takedown after the company realised they had made mistakes on their website. • Losing 10-0 was a takedown. It’s the worst defeat in the club’s history. 🔎 prolific - creating a lot of something • Steven King is a prolific author. He’s written about 65 novels. • The burglar was prolific. He’d broken into hundreds of homes by the time he was finally jailed. 🔎 infamous - famous for negative reasons • Al Capone was an infamous American gangster. • Many of the world’s most infamous dictators lived in the 20th Century. ✔️ 0:00 - Introduction ✔️ 0:24 - Story ✔️ 1:20 - Headline 1 ✔️ 3:02 - Headline 2 ✔️ 4:43 - Headline 3 ✔️ 6:24 - Language summary More episodes of News Review 👉 More popular videos to help you improve your English: ⭐ 6 Minute English: Hacking help for US elections 👉 ⭐ Digital Literacy - staying safe online 👉 ⭐ Is your phone safe from hackers? BBC News Review 👉 🤩🤩🤩 SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more English videos and podcast English to help you improve your English 👉 ✔️ Visit our website 👉 ✔️ Follow us on Instagram 👉 ✔️ Find us on Facebook 👉 ✔️ Join us on TikTok 👉 @bbclearningenglish We like receiving and reading your comments - please use English when you comment 😊 #learnenglish #newsenglish #hacker
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