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Ukraine's military intelligence agency confirmed that it participated with two volunteer hacking groups in an operation ...
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 ...
A cyberattack that temporarily affected some of Hawaiian Airlines' IT systems was likely the work of the Scattered Spider cybercrime group, which lately has taken an interest in the aviation industry, ...
United Natural Foods says week-long cyber incident will impact quarterly income The biggest supplier to Whole Foods said it has restored systems that were brought down by a cyberattack earlier this ...
A pair of senators introduced a bill that would ban federal agencies from using artificial intelligence tools produced in countries considered “foreign adversaries” — a term that legally covers Russia ...
The new executive director of U.S. Cyber Command — the No. 3 position at the digital warfighting organization — is NSA veteran Patrick Ware.
Scam compounds labeled a 'living nightmare' as Cambodian government accused of turning a blind eye The government of Cambodia’s response to the human rights crisis within the online scamming industry ...
A cybercrime group's attack against a London-based pathology service last year was one of the "contributing factors" in the death of a patient, U.K. officials said.
Several suspects tied to the cybercrime site BreachForums have been arrested in France, according to a local news report, including alleged administrators known as ShinyHunters and IntelBroker.
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 ...
Columbia University officials are investigating a potential cybersecurity incident after students reported widespread technology outages and strange images appearing on screens across campus. The ...
Citrix is sounding the alarm about vulnerabilities affecting Netscaler products that security researchers say are reminiscent of the widely exploited "Citrix Bleed" bug.