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Cops Are Just Trolling Cybercriminals Now
Wired News· 9 hours agoRussian cybercriminals are almost untouchable. For years, hackers based in the country have launched devastating ransomware attacks against hospitals, critical infrastructure ...
Ransomware Group Claims Responsibility for Christie’s Hack
New York Times· 20 hours agoThe hacking group RansomHub is threatening to release “sensitive personal information” about the...
Hackers Breach Christie's Auction House, Seize Client Data
PC Magazine· 5 hours agoThe international auction house Christie's has confirmed it has suffered a data breach where hackers...
JAVS courtroom recording software backdoored in supply chain attack
BleepingComputer· 5 days agoAttackers have backdoored the installer of widely used Justice AV Solutions (JAVS) courtroom video...
EPA says it will step up cyber regulation of water systems amid increase in cyberattacks
CNN via Yahoo News· 7 days agoThe US Environmental Protection Agency is stepping up inspections of water facilities that may be...
What is Black Basta, thought to be behind the Ascension ransomware attack?
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel via Yahoo News· 4 days agoHacking groups like Black Basta have recently ramped up attacks against the...The American Hospital Association, the industry group representing health ...
Google takes a lethal security jab at Microsoft’s "cascades of failures," plugging its Workspace...
Windows Central via Yahoo News· 6 days agoGoogle has published a new security report centered on Microsoft's cascade of security failures. The...
CYBERCOM, DARPA pen agreement to speed up advanced cyberwarfare research
Defense One· 6 days agoU.S. Cyber Command and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency signed a binding memorandum...
Under Siege: Business risk in the new age of warfare
Federal Times· 5 days agoAmericans have come to view warfare as a distant event occurring on some faraway battlefield. Cyberspace, however, shatters that perception and brings to...
How safe is America's drinking water supply?
Newsweek· 2 days agoThe May 20 alert said that more than 70 percent of the water systems inspected by the EPA failed to meet basic security requirements set out in the Safe Drinking Water Act, with inspectors finding ...