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The Iran-linked ransomware-as-a-service group Pay2Key.I2P reportedly told affiliates that they can keep a larger cut of ...
The Justice Department confirmed the arrest in a statement, unsealing a nine-count indictment on Tuesday accusing Xu and co-defendant Zhang Yu of being involved in “computer intrusions between ...
Israeli cyber and computer science experts phished by Iran-linked APT42 Iranian state-sponsored hackers have launched a new wave of phishing attacks targeting Israeli journalists, cybersecurity ...
The digital certification system used by Russia's producers and suppliers of meat, dairy, eggs and other animal products was taken offline after a cyberattack.
Israeli officials are urging citizens to disconnect internet-connected security cameras, warning that Iran may be exploiting them to gather real-time intelligence and adjust missile targeting. Former ...
The U.S. has charged a British national known online as “IntelBroker” with hacking dozens of companies around the world, stealing and selling sensitive data, and causing over $25 million in damages, ...
The judge overseeing efforts to modernize the courts' electronic case filing technology told a congressional committee that the platform is under constant attack by increasingly sophisticated threat ...
Judge overturns Biden-era HHS rule on HIPAA protections for those seeking reproductive care A federal judge on Wednesday overturned key aspects of a Biden-era Department of Health and Human Services ...
Ukraine's cybersecurity agency said the Russian group tracked as APT28, Fancy Bear or Forest Blizzard was responsible for targeting new malware strains at government officials.
"Uncensored" versions of two mainstream AI tools are the latest examples of how cybercriminals are repurposing the technology for illicit means.
Krispy Kreme began sending out breach notification documents to thousands of victims this week after a cyberattack in November exposed troves of data. The North Carolina-based doughnut giant reported ...
Leak of data belonging to 7.4 million Paraguayans traced back to infostealers Troves of data on effectively every Paraguayan citizen were stolen by hackers who infected a government employee’s device ...