The U.S. Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced that Amazon has agreed to pay a $25 million fine to settle alleged children’s privacy laws violations related to the company’s Alexa voice assistant service.
A new malware strain known as BundleBot has been stealthily operating under the radar by taking advantage of .NET single-file deployment techniques, enabling threat actors to capture sensitive information from compromised hosts.
Sophisticated DDoS attacks worldwide reached 5.4 trillion in Q2 2023. This represents a 15% increase compared to the number of attacks observed in Q1 2023. One of the factors associated with the pro-Russia hacker groups REvil, Killnet, and Anonymous Sudan targeting Western websites amid the war in Ukraine. Enabling firewalls, and having good internet security solutions […]
A Chinese cyber-espionage campaign revealed by Microsoft last week compromised the government email account of the US ambassador to China and other officials, a new report has claimed.
The exposed data included passwords, secret tokens, and credentials, which could have been used by malicious actors to carry out attacks such as phishing campaigns and website manipulation.
The leak, which initially occurred in 2021 but gained more attention after being re-published on a public hacking forum, has led to high-profile users receiving malicious calls, texts, and emails.
Technologies that underpin solar and wind energy storage systems, which are central to transferring renewable power to the grid, are potential hacking risks, experts noted at a congressional hearing Tuesday.
Hackers are using URL redirects within Google ads to lead users to malicious sites, leveraging the trust and legitimacy of Google Ads. This technique, known as BEC 3.0, involves referencing legitimate sites instead of spoofed ones.
Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) botnets have been used to actively exploit a critical vulnerability found in Zyxel firewall models. The flaw, identified by Fortinet security researchers as CVE-2023-28771, explicitly affects Linux platforms.
A security breach was detected on May 31, 2023, when suspicious activity was identified within its network. The affected systems were immediately taken offline to prevent further unauthorized access.