News
A for-hire cybercriminal group is feeling the talent-drought in tech just like the rest of the sector and has resorted to recruiting so-called “cyber-mercenaries” to carry out specific illicit ...
SEGA’s disclosure underscores a common, potentially catastrophic, flub — misconfigured Amazon Web Services (AWS) S3 buckets. Gaming giant SEGA Europe recently discovered that its sensitive ...
New deepfake products and services are cropping up across the Dark Web. Artificial intelligence and the rise of deepfake technology is something cybersecurity researchers have cautioned about for ...
One of the most damaging myths about ransomware attacks is, “If your company does regular system backups, you don’t have to worry. Just restore from the backup.” While system backups are ...
Researchers uncovers “ultimate man-in-the-middle attack” that used an elaborate spoofing campaign to fool a Chinese VC firm and rip off an emerging business. Hackers pulled off an elaborate ...
Income level, education and being part of a disadvantaged population all contribute to cybercrime outcomes, a survey suggests. Lower-income and vulnerable populations are disproportionally ...
Nearly a quarter of endpoints still run Windows 7, even though support and security patches have ended. In January 2020, Microsoft officially ended its extended support and discontinued patching ...
A dump of hundreds of thousands of active accounts is aimed at promoting AllWorld.Cards, a recently launched cybercriminal site for selling payment credentials online. Threat actors have leaked 1 ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results