Android May Soon Warn You About Fake Cell Towers
In recent years, North Korea has deployed thousands of so-called IT workers to infiltrate Western businesses, get paid salaries, and ...
Read more A Group of Young Cybercriminals Poses the ‘Most Imminent Threat’ of Cyberattacks Right Now
Empty grocery store shelves and grounded planes tend to signal a crisis, whether it’s an extreme weather event, public health ...
Read more AIS and Oracle launch local cloud to support AI in Thailand
AIS has teamed up with Oracle to launch a new cloud platform in Thailand, aimed at supporting businesses and government ...
Read more Identities of More Than 80 Americans Stolen for North Korean IT Worker Scams
For years, the North Korean government has found a burgeoning source of sanctions-evading revenue by tasking its citizens with secretly ...
Read more Cato Networks Lands $359M As Cybersecurity Funding Holds Strong
Tel Aviv-based cloud security provider Cato Networks announced Monday that it raised $359 million in Series G funding at a ...
Read more Israel-Tied Predatory Sparrow Hackers Are Waging Cyberwar on Iran’s Financial System
The Israel-linked hacker group known as Predatory Sparrow has carried out some of the most disruptive and destructive cyberattacks in ...
Read more RFK Jr. Orders HHS to Give Undocumented Migrants’ Medicaid Data to DHS
With demonstrations ramping up against the Trump administration, this week was all about protests. With President Donald Trump taking the ...
Read more Cybercriminals Are Hiding Malicious Web Traffic in Plain Sight
For years, gray-market services known as “bulletproof” hosts have been a key tool for cybercriminals looking to anonymously maintain web ...
Read more A Hacker May Have Deepfaked Trump’s Chief of Staff in a Phishing Campaign
For years, a mysterious figure who goes by the handle Stern led the Trickbot ransomware gang and evaded identification—even as ...
Read more Feds Charge 16 Russians Allegedly Tied to Botnets Used in Ransomware, Cyberattacks, and Spying
The hacker ecosystem in Russia, more than perhaps anywhere else in the world, has long blurred the lines between cybercrime, ...
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