The Week in Ransomware – May 17th 2024 – Mailbombing is back
This week was pretty quiet on the ransomware front, with most of the attention on the seizure of the BreachForums…
This week was pretty quiet on the ransomware front, with most of the attention on the seizure of the BreachForums…
VMWare has made Workstation Pro and Fusion Pro free for personal use, allowing home users and students to set up their…
By Milica D. Djekic There are a plenty of methods to determine someone’s identity and the most convenient cases are…
PRESS RELEASE SAN DIEGO, April 29, 2024/PRNewswire/ — ESET, a global leader in cybersecurity solutions, today...
The FBI is warning of fake verification schemes promoted by fraudsters on online dating platforms that lead to costly recurring subscription charges. [...]
A threat actor has been using a content delivery network cache to store information-stealing malware in an ongoing campaign targeting…
You rarely root for a cybercriminal, but a new malware campaign targeting child exploiters doesn't make you feel bad for…
Exploit code is now available for a maximum severity and actively exploited vulnerability in Palo Alto Networks' PAN-OS firewall software.…
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is sending out $6,300,000 in partial refunds to 267,000 former AT&T Wireless customers as part…
Panera Bread's recent week-long outage was caused by a ransomware attack, according to people familiar with the matter and emails…