White House pours cold water on cyber ‘letters of marque’ speculation ...
An international freight technology company said it has cut off a portion of its business in Canada after a cyberattack. The company — Radiant Logistics — did not respond to requests for comment about ...
A Vietnamese security researcher has published today the first functional public proof-of-concept exploit for a group of vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange servers known as ProxyLogon, and which ...
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency confirmed this week that it is cutting funding for cybersecurity intelligence sharing bodies amid a wider campaign of firings and budget cuts ...
Chinese hackers connected to the Volt Typhoon campaign spent nearly one year inside the systems of a major utility company in Littleton, Massachusetts. In a report published Wednesday, operational ...
At least six major Chinese universities with previous connections to government-backed hacking groups have been conducting research on the intersection of cybersecurity and machine learning. In a ...
The conviction of former Uber chief security officer Joe Sullivan on obstruction of justice charges was upheld by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in California this week after the ...
A ransomware gang accessed the personal information of more than 27,000 people on Stanford University servers during a cyberattack last year, the university warned this week. The California-based ...
In a phishing campaign that began in December 2024 and has continued through February, the threat actors are targeting people in the hospitality industry across North America, Southeast Asia and ...
It's not common for hacker groups to have strong political leanings, but for the Belarusian Cyber Partisans, whose goal is to topple the authoritarian regime in their country, it’s more of a necessity ...
An espionage campaign last year targeted government agencies and critical infrastructure operators in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, researchers at the cybersecurity firm Arctic Wolf said Monday.
The Brussels Court of Appeal ruled Wednesday that the use of tracking by online advertisers relies on an inadequate consent model and is illegal in Europe. The ruling, which is not available in ...
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