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…
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TAG-70's sophisticated espionage campaign targeted a range of geopolitical targets, suggesting a highly capable and well-funded state-backed threat actor.
As threats loom – a space weapon from Russia, the southern border, China, instability in the Middle East - Congress…
It's not theoretical anymore: the world's major powers are working with large language models to enhance their offensive cyber operations.
In 2021, the exclusive Russian cybercrime forum Mazafaka was hacked. The leaked user database shows one of the forum's founders…