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US offers $10 million for info on Iranian leaders behind CyberAv3ngers water utility attacks The U.S. State Department identified at least six Iranian government hackers allegedly responsible for a ...
A new investigation of data removal services — companies that say they will strip consumer information from people-search data broker sites — found that they are for the most part worthless.
The launch date for the repeatedly delayed replacement service for Action Fraud, the much-criticized reporting center for fraud and financially motivated cybercrime in Britain, has again been pushed ...
Meet Prometheus, the secret TDS behind some of today's malware campaigns A recently discovered cybercrime service is helping malware gangs distribute their malicious payloads to unsuspecting users ...
Hackers directly email customers of immigration firm after damaging cyberattack A prominent U.K.-based company offering immigration services and legal resources for those with international businesses ...
Hackers leak full EA data after failed extortion attempt The hackers who breached Electronic Arts last month have released the entire cache of stolen data after failing to extort the company and later ...
Marine industry giant Brunswick Corporation lost $85 million in cyberattack, CEO confirms A cybersecurity incident will cost the Brunswick Corporation as much as $85 million, the company’s CEO told ...
The federal judge presiding over a long-running court battle between the Israel-based spyware manufacturer NSO Group and the Meta-owned WhatsApp messaging platform on Thursday denied a WhatsApp appeal ...
Estonian officials said they arrested last week a local suspect who used a vulnerability to gain access to a government database and download government ID photos for 286,438 Estonians.
Lawsuit: ByteDance’s CapCut app secretly reaps massive amounts of user data The ByteDance-owned CapCut video editing app gathers significant amounts of private data, including facial scans, from its ...
A cyberattack discovered in May by the manufacturer Key Tronic has cost the company more than $17 million, according to a Friday regulatory filing.
An Iranian technology company is providing infrastructure services to ransomware gangs and an array of nation-state hackers, researchers have found.