Hackers who have collectively hit Russian cyber targets and created tools for non-hackers to battle disinformation en masse announced in a joint statement today that they were determined to now “hit them with everything we got.”
“When Russia invaded Ukraine, we declared cyberwar against Government of Russia and to man himself, Vladimir Putin.
This sneaky type of phishing is growing fast because hackers are seeing big paydays | ZDNet
Danny Palmer is a senior reporter at ZDNet. Based in London, he writes about issues including cybersecurity, hacking and malware threats.
Conversation hijacking attacks take more time and effort than regular phishing attacks – but for the cyber criminals, patience can be extremely rewarding.
Iranian Hackers Leak Mossad Chief's Personal Information | Jewish & Israel News Algemeiner.com
JNS.org – Iranian hackers on Wednesday published a video on an anonymous Telegram channel featuring personal photos and documents allegedly obtained…
The video was posted on the "Open Hands" channel, which according to Israeli media was created on Tuesday. Its owners claimed to have obtained the information in a "lengthy intelligence operation" against Barnea, which began in 2014.
Hackers try to break through Putin's digital iron curtain - CNN Video
2021 cyberattacks led by Russian hackers cost companies $600 mil.
CISA issues warning that Russian hackers are bypassing two-factor authentication
Two-factor authentication (2FA) can be an important component of the steps you take to keep your accounts and data secure, but it's not without its flaws .
Steve is the Weekend News Editor for Android Police. He was previously the Deputy Digital Editor for Maxim magazine and has written for Inside Hook, Observer, and New York Mag. He's the author of two official tie-ins books for AMC's hit "Breaking Bad" prequel, "Better Call Saul."
What are hackers thinking? A white hat offers an inside look | Healthcare IT News
ORLANDO, Fla. – Kevin Johnson, white-hat hacker and CEO of Secure Ideas consultancy, had a statement and a couple questions for the infosec professionals in the audience Monday afternoon at HIMSS22.
"I think that most people don't understand what they're actually protecting against," said Johnson. "I'm going to ask for a show of hands."
Hackers hit Mass. background-check firm used by state agencies, universities - The Boston Globe
Computer hackers made off with highly sensitive personal records on more than 164,000 job-seekers and license applicants in a virtual "smash and grab" attack last November on Creative Services Inc.
The Mansfield firm said its security team was still investigating the motive and identity of the hackers behind the incident, which executives only disclosed in regulatory filings and letters to clients in February.
Hackers have leaked 79 GB of emails from Russia's state-controlled pipeline company Transneft to the journalist non… https://t.co/H3zUuH3Brv MikaelThalen Thu Mar 17 04:42:54 +0000 2022
Have gone through several of the emails, which come specifically from Transneft's R&D department. Here is Clinton'… https://t.co/Ut3f3x06Oy MikaelThalen Thu Mar 17 05:00:23 +0000 2022
NEW: Hackers leaked to DDoSecrets 79 GB of emails from the Russian state-controlled pipeline company Transneft. Do… https://t.co/1AD8ceClkx MikaelThalen Thu Mar 17 16:41:46 +0000 2022
Hackers claiming affiliation with Anonymous have taken dozens of CCTV cameras seemingly located inside Russia and d… https://t.co/93CoBnPFyB VICE Thu Mar 17 18:00:19 +0000 2022
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