The Week Cybersecurity Stopped Being Someone Else’s Problem
For 15 years, a serious flaw reportedly sat inside the Linux kernel, unnoticed by the thousands of developers, security researchers
Read MoreFor 15 years, a serious flaw reportedly sat inside the Linux kernel, unnoticed by the thousands of developers, security researchers
Read MoreBy stacking ultrathin silicon circuits like floors in a skyscraper, researchers have found a lower temperature route to greater computing
Read MoreTwo young hackers who infiltrated Transport for London’s most privileged systems have each received five-and-a-half-year prison sentences. The attack compromised
Read MoreFacebook users are being urged to review their account security as hacked profiles continue to be used to spread scams,
Read MoreGermany is preparing a major overhaul of its intelligence laws that would give spy agencies new powers to hack hostile
Read MoreCybersecurity researchers say they have documented what may be the first known ransomware operation driven almost entirely by an autonomous
Read MoreQuantum computing is no longer being treated as a distant cybersecurity problem, with Microsoft accelerating its plan to move critical
Read MoreFor years, businesses have treated data breaches as the headline cyber risk. A stolen database, a leaked password list or
Read MorePrediction market platform Polymarket is refunding affected customers after a cyberattack reportedly led to the theft of about $3 million
Read MoreRussian hackers were reportedly behind the devastating cyberattack that crippled Jaguar Land Rover last year, in one of the most
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