Dangerous ICS Malware Targets Orgs in Russia and Ukraine
"Kapeka" and "Fuxnet" are the latest examples of malware to emerge from the long-standing conflict between the two countries.
"Kapeka" and "Fuxnet" are the latest examples of malware to emerge from the long-standing conflict between the two countries.
The Sandworm hacking group associated with Russian military intelligence has been hiding attacks and operations behind multiple online personas posing…
Nick Shevelyov, Senior Executive Reporter, Cyber Defense Magazine On February 7, 2024, the US Government Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency…
A new campaign conducted by the TA558 hacking group is concealing malicious code inside images using steganography to deliver various…
The U.S. Department of Justice has announced the arrest and indictment of Charles O. Parks III, known as "CP3O," for…
Canadian retail chain Giant Tiger disclosed a data breach in March 2024. A threat actor has now publicly claimed responsibility for…
Suspected state-sponsored hackers have been exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in Palo Alto Networks firewalls tracked as CVE-2024-3400 since March 26,…
Former Amazon security engineer Shakeeb Ahmed was sentenced to three years in prison for hacking two cryptocurrency exchanges in July…
A threat actor is using a PowerShell script that was likely created with the help of an artificial intelligence system…
By Rishi Baviskar, Global Head of Cyber Risk Consulting at Allianz Commercial Improvements in cyber security and business continuity are…