Facebook revealed that it tracked and partly disrupted a cyber espionage campaign launched by Iranian hackers, collectively known as Tortoiseshell or Imperial Kitten.
A user of the Hungary-based game developer Gaijin Entertainment’s combat simulator War Thunder tried to win an online argument by sharing classified documents in the company’s game forums.
With the growing use of technology in business processes, security concerns keep piling up. The same goes for the security of supply chains, especially after the devastating SolarWinds attack.
On July 16, Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) again secured a court order to take down malicious infrastructure used by cybercriminals to target users of the Office 365 suite.
Families mourning the loss of loved ones to the partial collapse of the Champlain Towers South condo building in Surfside, Fla. are now being targeted in a new identity-theft scheme.
Ecuador’s state-run Corporación Nacional de Telecomunicación (CNT) has suffered a ransomware attack that has disrupted business operations, the payment portal, and customer support.
Criminal communications in underground forums offer critical clues about which known CVEs threat actors are most focused on. This, in turn, offers defenders clues on what to watch out for.
The U.S. and a coalition of allies on Monday formally attributed the sweeping campaign against Microsoft Exchange email servers to hackers affiliated with China’s Ministry of State Security.
Half of US organizations are not effective at countering phishing and ransomware threats, a recent study by Osterman Research involving professionals from mid-sized and large organizations revealed.
The bug that was found to completely disable an iPhone’s networking functionality had remote code execution capabilities and was silently fixed by Apple earlier this year, according to new research.