Hackers exploit Roblox’s scripting engine to install Trojan
Hackers exploit a scripting engine used for Roblox to insert a Trojan file that can break applications, corrupt or remove data, and send information to malicious actors.
Cybercriminals continue...
Lightning strikes twice: DeadBolt zaps QNAP again
The advanced persistent threat (APT) ransomware group DeadBolt has struck again, and once more Taiwanese software developer QNAP is the victim.
QNAP confirmed the second attack this year on Thursday...
Senate accuses ID firm of lying about privacy
A biometric ID system used across state and federal governments in the US has drawn fire from the Senate, over concerns that it discriminates against non-white ethnicities and violates...
DOJ won’t prosecute white hat hackers
Good-faith security researchers who probe or hack systems to point out vulnerabilities and help organizations patch them will no longer face charges.
On Thursday, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced...
FinCEN associate director says his agency has its eyes on DeFi projects
Written by Tonya Riley May 19, 2022 |...
Millions of Brits exposed as traffic camera data left open to public
A dataset thought to belong to UK law enforcement agencies left information on millions of vehicles accessible to the public, the Cybernews research team has discovered. Threat actors could...
CISA urges govt agencies to remove or update VMWare products
US cyber watchdog claims that VMware‘s vulnerabilities pose an unacceptable risk to Federal agencies and require emergency action.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) warned of multiple vulnerable products...





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