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Connect the Dots on State-Sponsored Cyber Incidents - Targeting of government networks with Snake ...
Foreign Relations· 3 days agoThe FBI said it had disrupted a malware network, Snake, run by Turla, a unit within Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB). Snake had been operational for almost twenty years ...
Hackers continued to use malware, tools in Q1 that let their operations go undetected: Report
Investing.com· 2 days agoHackers continued to use malware, tools in Q1 that let their operations go undetected: Report
Don’t fall for this email scam that almost cost an elderly woman $25K
Fox News via Yahoo News· 22 hours agoThey’ll usually use that moment as an opportunity to confirm bank account information with the...
New BiBi Wiper version also destroys the disk partition table
BleepingComputer· 6 days agoA new version of the BiBi Wiper malware is now deleting the disk partition table to make data...
This devious backdoor installer gives hackers full control over courtroom devices
TechRadar via Yahoo News· 2 days agoIllustration of a laptop with a magnifying glass exposing a beetle on-screen. An update for software...
Connect the Dots on State-Sponsored Cyber Incidents - Targeting of New York Times journalist Ben...
Foreign Relations· 3 days agoThe Saudi hackers KINGDOM launched a phishing attack to attempt to trick journalist Ben Hubbard into installing NSO Group’s Pegasus malware onto his phone. Hubbard does not ...
Top cloud storage platforms hijacked to host malware — make sure that Google Drive or Dropbox link...
TechRadar· 4 days agoA new hacking campaign has been spotted in which the attackers are abusing legitimate cloud storage...
This wide-ranging trojan has returned from the dead — Grandoreiro malware revives following police...
TechRadar· 6 days agoGrandoreiro, the banking trojan that was dismantled in January 2024, is back with a vengeance,...
Connect the Dots on State-Sponsored Cyber Incidents - Infection of computer systems belonging to...
Foreign Relations· 3 days agoThe Winnti Umbrella, a Chinese government-backed threat actor, installed malware on computer systems at two universities in Hong Kong during protests. Three other universities in Hong Kong could have been simultaneously targeted.
How to make a laptop faster
Creative Bloq via Yahoo News· 6 days agoIt may be groaning under the weight of resource-hogging programmes, or so weighed down by thousands of photos and videos that there's little storage...