Snake malware has plagued international digital networks for nearly two decades; a joint federal effort finally dismantled the web of espionage spyware. The Department of Justice...
As QR codes continue to be heavily used by legitimate organizations—from Super Bowl advertisements to enforcing parking fees and fines, scammers have crept in to abuse...
Microsoft has started enforcing number matching in Microsoft Authenticator push notifications to fend off multi-factor authentication (MFA) fatigue attacks. In such attacks (also known as push...
The U.S. Justice Department announced today the seizure of 13 more domains linked to DDoS-for-hire platforms, also known as ‘booter’ or ‘stressor’ services. This week’s seizures...
The federal agencies tasked with tracking and preventing cybercrime rely on collaboration and data sharing to protect U.S. digital networks. The federal entities at the forefront...
A new SolarWinds report details how foreign hackers have become the largest concern among government entities, and how zero-trust strategies have become the most popular defense....
On Wednesday, an ex-Uber CSO was found guilty of federal charges related to payments he secretly approved to hackers who broke into the ride-hailing company in...
The North Korean Kimsuky hacking group has been observed employing a new version of its reconnaissance malware, now called ‘ReconShark,’ in a cyberespionage campaign with a...
The Air Force—along with the Pentagon—is also crafting guidance around the safe use of generative artificial intelligence tools and technologies, such as ChatGPT. The Air Force...
The bipartisan proposal directs CISA to provide commercial satellite owners and operators with more resources and recommendations to improve their cyber protections. A bipartisan pair of...