Cybersecurity: These are the new things to worry about in 2023
Today's security problems are still to be fixed. But evolving technologies and a fast-changing world mean there are new challenges, too.
Today's security problems are still to be fixed. But evolving technologies and a fast-changing world mean there are new challenges, too.
Targets of ransomware rarely publicly acknowledge attacks. More openness would help everyone.
A ransomware gang recently infiltrated a water company, and critical infrastructure providers need to take lessons from it to avoid potentially catastrophic consequences.
The alleged hacker is wanted in the United States.
As security researchers dig through forensic evidence in the aftermath of the SolarWinds supply chain attack, victim names are slowly starting to surface.
A pandemic is no reason for hackers to hold off cyberattacks against everything from government bodies to healthcare providers.
DopplePaymer ransomware gang claims to have breached DMI, a major US IT and cybersecurity provider, and one of NASA IT contractors.
Three suspects were indicted, with one being a famous security researcher.
Black Hat 2020: A researcher at Oxford University has demonstrated how he could gain access to sensitive information on corporate networks by targeting traffic being transmitted by satellites.
The DOJ suggests in the indictment that the hackers were working for both themselves and for the benefit the Chinese government's Ministry of State Security.