CrowdStrike Offers Mea Culpa to House Committee
The company said the rogue update that caused disruptions on a global scale resulted from a "perfect storm" of issues.
The company said the rogue update that caused disruptions on a global scale resulted from a "perfect storm" of issues.
Chinese government agencies are paying an APT, masked as a legitimate company, to spy on foreign and domestic targets of…
Dark Reading News Desk: CrowdStrike's Adam Meyers talks China, Iran, Russia, and more in this expert dive into the current…
Suspected North Korean hackers infiltrated a software firm that claims hundreds of thousands of customers around the world in a…
More cyberattackers are targeting organizations' cloud environments, but some cloud services, such as Google Cloud Platform's storage, fail to create…
A 28-year-old Russian man accused of developing and selling a hacking tool used to obtain the login information for tens…
Authorities in the United States and United Kingdom today levied financial sanctions against seven men accused of operating "Trickbot," a…