The Latest Victims of Tech Layoffs? Ransomware Hackers
Ransomware groups are downsizing this year after a decline in earnings. Hackers may soon be moving on to new scams.
Ransomware groups are downsizing this year after a decline in earnings. Hackers may soon be moving on to new scams.
A clever phishing attack managed to trick an employee into giving the threat actors access to the gaming company's systems.
Source code was also stolen in the large breach that left GoDaddy customers' websites vulnerable to malware.
As with any generation, there's no single hive-mind opinion to point to as a yardstick for interpreting them.
Apple, Meta, and Twitter have all disclosed cybersecurity attacks over the past 12 months. We track the latest data breaches.
The affordable VPN has proven that its no-log policy is legitimate, making Surfshark even more attractive to users.
All three MailChimp breaches in the past 12 months have been due to social engineering or phishing.
Usernames, addresses, Social Security numbers, individual tax identification numbers, and birth dates were all compromised.
Ransomware payments rose by hundreds of millions in 2020, but new data indicates they peaked in 2021.
Three WordPress plugins have received urgent security updates, after serious flaws were found.
With variations of 'password' being the most popular choice, Federal Agencies are severely compromising security.
The end of support means the operating system will be vulnerable to security risks. Users should upgrade immediately.
The director of cybersecurity in the US says our infrastructure is at risk from hackers due to poor security.
The lawsuit is suing LastPass for negligence, breach of contract, and deceptive acts.
A threat actor could use data like this to conduct a variety of cyber attacks, including a phishing campaign.
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Cyber criminals are using adverts to dupe victims into downloading harmful software and handing over sensitive data.
Civil penalties may be $250 for a first violation, and rise to $1,000 per affected employee for each additional violation.
SevenRooms says it "disabled access to the interface" immediately following the incident and have launched an investigation.
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