Major recent cybersecurity incidents should spur the British government to act decisively on new cybersecurity laws, ...
Researchers at ESET said they found evidence of a new tentacle of the long-running Operation DreamJob campaign — where North ...
An investigation into the educational technology company GoGuardian revealed the surveillance software used by schools across the country has routinely invaded students’ privacy and incorrectly ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has notified Meta it may take “legal action” against the tech giant, alleging that the company improperly obtained consumers’ financial data from third ...
The Dutch National Police announced on Monday having gained “full access” to all of the servers used by the Redline and Meta infostealers, two of the most widely used cybercrime tools on the internet.
Russian and Chinese state threat actors are ramping up their cyberattacks against Dutch organizations, according to a new government report. Most of these attacks primarily aim to gain a foothold ...
Russia has called Linux’s recent delisting of several Russian kernel maintainers “an act of discrimination” and pledged to establish an independent development community for the open-source operating ...
A massively popular JavaScript library (npm package) was hacked today and modified with malicious code that downloaded and installed a password stealer and cryptocurrency miner on systems where the ...
Hackers believed to be based in Kazakhstan are targeting other members of the Commonwealth of Independent States in a wide-ranging espionage campaign, according to new research. Cisco’s Talos group ...
At least one hacking group is exploiting a security flaw in a popular billing software suite to gain initial access, take over servers, and then deploy ransomware inside companies’ networks.
The Trump administration has abandoned any intention of breaking up the joint leadership of U.S. Cyber Command and the National Security Agency, bowing to the reality of the enormous complexity of the ...
The U.S. plans to sign an international agreement designed to govern the use of commercial spyware, the State Department said Thursday. The announcement comes nearly a week after 21 countries signed a ...