Threat Actors Use Microsoft OneDrive for Command-and-Control in Attack Campaign
Signs hint at Russia's APT28, aka Fancy Bear, being behind the attacks, according to new research.
Signs hint at Russia's APT28, aka Fancy Bear, being behind the attacks, according to new research.
Threat actors from Eastern Europe seen expressing some concern about Russia being a safe place for them to continue operating,…
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov met to discuss escalating tensions on Ukraine-Russia border.…
By Sachin Shah, CTO of OT, Armis The distinction between information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT) is […] The…
Researchers have uncovered several spyware campaigns that target industrial enterprises, aiming to steal email account credentials and conduct financial fraud…
Using blockchain, multifactor authentication, or signatures can help boost authentication security and reduce fraud.
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Apple has released security updates to address a persistent denial of service (DoS) dubbed doorLock that would altogether disable iPhones…
The Magniber ransomware has been spotted using Windows application package files (.APPX) signed with valid certificates to drop malware pretending…
Microsoft has patched a critical flaw tagged as wormable and found to impact the latest desktop and server Windows versions, including Windows 11…