Cyber Litigation Inc.

  1. June 28, 2024

    Ex-NS8 Exec Was 'Willing Participant' In Fraud, Trustee Says

    The litigation trustee in defunct cybersecurity startup NS8's Chapter 11 said co-founder David Hansen must return over $5 million to the bankruptcy estate, alleging in a lawsuit in the Delaware bankruptcy court that Hansen knew about and helped cover up years of fraud by the firm's former CEO that cost investors more than $100 million.

  2. October 19, 2023

    NS8 Shareholders Lose Early Win Bid In Ch. 11 Clawback Suit

    Former shareholders of cybersecurity firm NS8 Inc. lost their early win bid in a Chapter 11 clawback suit brought by the company's plan trustee when a Delaware judge ruled Thursday they must return $2.2 million in proceeds from a fraudulent stock buyback.

  3. August 10, 2022

    Endo Teeters On The Edge, Revlon Equity Committee Sought

    Endo Pharmaceuticals said it is close to filing for bankruptcy over its opioid liability, Revlon shareholders want representation in its Chapter 11 case, and a North Carolina judge said sanctions worked on asbestos claimants in the Bestwall bankruptcy. This is the week in bankruptcy.

  4. August 05, 2022

    Cybersecurity Firm's Ch. 11 Trustee Seeks Docs From Ex-CEO

    The trustee appointed to administer the Chapter 11 plan of cybersecurity firm NS8 Inc. asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge late Thursday to order the company's former CEO to produce documents related to a fraud scheme through which he received $17.5 million for worthless stock.

  5. October 29, 2020

    Del. Judge Calls Loan Terms For NS8 Ch. 11 'Troubling'

    Newly bankrupt cyber fraud prevention venture NS8 Inc. won partial court approval Thursday for an up to $10 million debtor-in-possession loan, after a Delaware bankruptcy judge labeled the deal economics "troubling" and rejected a prepayment penalty outright.

  6. October 28, 2020

    CEO Fraud Charges Drive Cybersecurity Co. NS8 Into Ch. 11

    Las Vegas, Nevada-based cybersecurity and fraud prevention business NS8 Inc. sought Chapter 11 protection in Delaware early Wednesday, saying it fell victim to its own fraud when a top officer allegedly overstated revenues in records used in part to attract $123 million from investors.