Chinese government hackers attack Russian companies for the first time
The hacker group APT31, known for numerous attacks on government agencies in different countries, attacked Russian companies for the first time. According to Positive Technologies, in the first half...
Air gapped hacking becoming a treasure trove of data for Hackers
Air-Gapped Systems are Becoming a Treasure Trove for Attackers
For years, air-gapping has been recommend as a standard cybersecurity practice to protect sensitive systems and networks. Often, organizations isolate their...
Darknet, cryptocurrency and two intersecting health crises
While the precise origin of the COVID-19 pandemic is unknown, it has infected more than 30 million people, with almost 1 million confirmed to have died from it as...
Foreign Hackers Disrupt Texas County Email System, Raising Concerns For the Election
By Jack Gillum, Jessica Huseman, Jeff Kao and Derek Willis
The malware attack, which sent fake email replies to voters and businesses, spotlights an overlooked vulnerability in counties that don’t follow best practices...
Zero Day Survival Guide | Everything You Need to Know Before Day One
by SentinelOne
Zero day. Perhaps the most frightening words for any IT leader to hear. For security researchers, zero days are one of the more fascinating topics, the crown jewel of...
APT Group From Iran targets Governments In Saudi Arabia and Kuwait
Today, cybersecurity researchers shed light on an Iranian cyber espionage campaign directed against critical infrastructures in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.
Bitdefender said the intelligence-gathering operations were conducted by Chafer APT (also known...
ZOOM Zero-Day Vulnerability Allows Remote Code Execution
A zero-day vulnerability in Zoom for Windows may be exploited by an attacker to execute arbitrary code on a victim’s computer. The attack doesn’t trigger a security warning and...