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Ukraine recorded at least three cyberattacks in March targeting government agencies and critical infrastructure with new spying malware. The attacks were carried out using previously unknown malware — ...
Federal cybersecurity officials are warning about powerful malware used alongside the exploitation of a vulnerability in popular security tools earlier this year. The alleged Chinese hackers behind ...
The European Commission announced on Tuesday its intention to join the ongoing debate about lawful access to data and end-to-end encryption while unveiling a new internal security strategy aimed to ...
The Indian government says it has rescued 250 citizens from Cambodia, where they were enticed by job opportunities and then forced to carry out cyber fraud. On Saturday, India’s Ministry of External ...
Federal Trade Commission Chair Andrew Ferguson on Monday sent a letter to Department of Justice bankruptcy regulators warning that any purchaser of 23andMe must adhere to the company’s current privacy ...
Two investigative journalists in Serbia were targeted with advanced commercial spyware last month, Amnesty International said Thursday. The journalists, who work for the Balkan Investigative Reporting ...
Russian security researchers discovered sophisticated new malware used in an espionage campaign targeting media outlets and educational institutions in the country. The attacks, which exploited a zero ...
Russian authorities have arrested three individuals suspected of developing the Mamont malware, a recently identified banking trojan targeting Android devices. The suspects, whose identities remain ...
A series of recent submarine cable breaks in the Baltic Sea has alarmed onlookers who fear the incidents are part of a Russian sabotage campaign. But officials from several European countries on the ...
Ukraine’s state railway operator, Ukrzaliznytsia, has resumed online ticket sales after a cyberattack brought down its systems earlier in the week. The attack — described as “systematic, complex, and ...
Online networks of teenage boys “dedicated to inflicting harm and committing a range of criminality” are among the most significant concerns for British law enforcement, officials announced this week.
A technology company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is the latest defense contractor to reach a settlement with the U.S. government for failing to meet federal cybersecurity requirements. MORSE ...
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