Major breach hits one of the world’s most prolific ransomware syndicates LockBit, the Russia-linked ransomware collective blamed for hundreds of
A quiet alarm in Redmond Early last year, analysts inside Microsoft detected faint, unusual traffic patterns flowing through a major
Think you’re alone when you settle down in front of your computer? Think again. A compromised webcam can turn your
Multiple leaked malware logs point to recurring compromise A string of information-stealing malware dumps has exposed login data tied to
Cost-cutting meets automation CrowdStrike, the cybersecurity vendor whose faulty update last July disrupted 8.5 million Windows machines worldwide, plans to
The internet is facing an unprecedented surge of credential exposure after researchers uncovered 19 billion freshly leaked passwords in the
The Generative Gold Rush Has a Dark Side In boardrooms and Slack channels alike, artificial-intelligence tools have become the new
Legacy IT and skills gaps leave public services wide open, MPs warn Britain’s ageing government computer systems are “outpaced by
Hacker infiltrates Berkeley Research Group; sensitive victim information potentially at risk A sophisticated ransomware attack on Berkeley Research Group (BRG)—the
Jury delivers the costliest blow yet to the spyware trade A federal jury in Oakland, California, has ordered Israel-based NSO
From Dark-Web Whispers to YouTube Demos The name Xanthorox sounds like something dreamed up in a comic-book dystopia, yet the
Three-Day Campaign Targeted Local Government Sites A Kremlin-aligned hacktivist collective calling itself NoName057(16) has claimed responsibility for a wave of
