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Unknown intruders – likely China-linked spies – have broken into "numerous" enterprise networks since March and deployed ...
Respondents offered many good ideas: Try to recover the money. Focus on positive things in your life. Forgive yourself for ...
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The XZ attack is a backdoor that reminds us our biggest open-source security threats are from decades of unlearned lessons.
BRICKSTORM, a new “highly evasive” malware campaign linked to Beijing, has been targeting the legal services and technology sectors for more than a year.
Kaspersky warns that cybercriminals are exploiting photo galleries alongside rising ransomware and infostealer attacks, writes JASON BANNIER.
New campaign uses fake Meta security warnings to spread infostealer malware, making this one of the latest Meta malware ...
The result is that Genesis Interactive, the company behind BlockBlasters, was able to siphon upwards of $150,000 USD from players' crypto wallets. This went far beyond a mere inconvenience for those ...
Phishing scammers are now abusing iCloud Calendar invites to send fraudulent messages from Apple’s own servers, making them ...