To Be (A Robot) or Not to Be: New Malware Attributed to Russia State-Sponsored COLDRIVER
Written by: Wesley Shields Introduction COLDRIVER, a Russian state-sponsored threat group known for targeting high profile individuals in NGOs, policy adviso...
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Written by: Wesley Shields Introduction COLDRIVER, a Russian state-sponsored threat group known for targeting high profile individuals in NGOs, policy adviso...
Written by: Blas Kojusner, Robert Wallace, Joseph Dobson Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) has observed the North Korea (DPRK) threat actor UNC5342 usi...
Written by: Mark Magee, Jose Hernandez, Bavi Sadayappan, Jessa Valdez Since late 2023, Mandiant Threat Defense and Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) ha...
Some Minecraft mods don’t help build worlds – they break them. Here’s how malware can masquerade as a Minecraft mod.
Could a simple call to the helpdesk enable threat actors to bypass your security controls? Here’s how your team can close a growing security gap.
As the number of software vulnerabilities continues to increase, delaying or skipping security updates could cost your business dearly.
Cybercriminals have tricked X’s AI chatbot into promoting phishing scams in a technique that has been nicknamed “Grokking”. Here’s what to know about it.
Written by: Peter Ukhanov, Genevieve Stark, Zander Work, Ashley Pearson, Josh Murchie, Austin Larsen Update (Oct. 11): On Oct.
Is the ride-hailing app secretly tracking you? Not really, but this iOS feature may make it feel that way.
Never rely on just a password, however strong it may be. Multi-factor authentication is essential for anyone who wants to protect their online accounts from ...
Company leaders need to recognize the gravity of cyber risk, turn awareness into action, and put security front and center
Looks can be deceiving, so much so that the familiar icon could mask malware designed to steal your data and money.
Ernst & Young (EY) disclosed a data breach after attackers compromised a third-party IT support system containing client documents and tax information. Ernst...
The medical device company stated that the breach did not affect other Abbott businesses, sites, or systems.
Cybersecurity researchers have attributed the April 2026 DigiCert security incident to a threat activity cluster dubbed CylindricalCanine.
Ernst & Young is notifying customers of a data breach caused by the compromise of a third-party support ticket system used by its IT personnel. [.
23andMe has agreed to an $18m settlement with 42 US attorneys general over its 2023 data breach, including enhanced data protection requirements
Noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: OpenClaw AI agents exploited via WhatsApp, ransomware hits naval defense firm TKMS, Lidl disclose...
The breach allowed an unauthorized individual to access and download data, including names, DoD Benefits numbers, and ZIP codes.
The breach, which occurred between April and September 2023, was the result of credential-stuffing attacks that compromised the data of 6.9 million customers...
Genetic testing company 23andMe has agreed to pay $18 million to settle claims from a coalition of 43 attorneys general that it failed to protect customers' ...
A coalition of 42 state attorneys general reached an $18 million settlement with 23andMe for cybersecurity failings that led to a data breach.
The ransomware group D1R claimed to have accessed a database of 40,000 entries from Synopsys and subsequently used this information to target Bosch, alleging...