Is the US headed for the Great Exfiltration?
The huge spike in voluntary resignations at the height of the COVID pandemic could have unforeseen consequences for cybersecurity across American organizations, with seven in ten firms admitting they...
Hundreds of thousands of printers were left vulnerable to hacking
A vulnerability in several models of Konica Minolta printers just before the breakout of the pandemic left many devices vulnerable to physical access attacks.
Threat actors could have exploited the...
UK Cybersecurity Council to devise new chartered standards for the CCP scheme
The UK Cybersecurity Council will take over the cybersecurity industry’s Cyber Certified Professional (CCP) scheme, setting new chartered standards.
The CCP scheme serves as a recognition of competence...
Printers are hackable – so why aren’t bosses protecting them?
Protecting your ink machines may not seem like an attractive idea, but they can be hacked just like any other device. Company executives seem woefully unaware of this fact,...
A mysterious adversary snoops around government and academia without leaving a trace
A sophisticated post-exploitation framework has been used against the government, academia, and technology sectors. Observed intrusions align with China-nexus state-sponsored activity, but researchers do not rush with attribution.
CrowdStrike’s Falcon...
As new evidence emerges, experts wonder: is REvil really back?
REvil, a ransomware gang that proved to be a nightmare to hundreds of organizations, has not disappeared. Probably, no one even expected it to. Now, new evidence points to...
7 top software supply chain security tools
As the fallout from the Apache Log4J vulnerabilities earlier this year shows, the biggest risks in enterprise software today are not necessarily with insecure code written directly by in-house...
















