Russian hackers compromised defense contractors in the last two years and gained access to sensitive information, according to U.S. intelligence and security agencies.
The FBI, National Security Agency (NSA), and the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) said in a joint cybersecurity alert they observed “regular targeting” of cleared defense contractors (CDCs) by Russian state-sponsored
Nvidia says hackers are leaking company data after ransomware attack – TechCrunch
Nvidia has confirmed that hackers stole sensitive data from its networks, including employee credentials and proprietary company information, during last week's cyberattack and are now “leaking it online,” a spokesperson told TechCrunch on Tuesday.
Nvidia declined to say what data was stolen during the attack, which first came to light on Friday.
Hackers Answered Ukraine's Call For Help Against Russia
When the Russian military invaded Ukraine in a blitzkrieg of heavy weaponry, pro-Ukraine hacktivists looking to take down www.mil.ru met with something unexpected: a 418 error in which a server declares it cannot complete your request because it is a teapot.
A few days later, the teapot error vanished, and mil.ru and websites of prominent Russian banks such as Gazprombank went dark for most internet users outside Russia. The government had geofenced key websites — meaning those outside the country couldn't access these sites, and so couldn't hack
Cyber hygiene: Check your exposure to hackers with these online tools
TAMPA, Fla. - As the conflict on the ground continues to escalate, Russian and Ukrainian hackers are waging a cyber war that could have implications in other parts of the globe.
The federal Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has issued guidance to businesses and other organizations on how to protect themselves against hackers, but data breaches could leave individual Americans vulnerable as well.
Anonymous vs. Russia: Hackers Say Space Agency Breached, More Than 1,500 Websites Hit - HS Today
Hackers also went after the pro-Russia Conti ransomware group, followed by CISA warning stakeholders to not think the Conti threat had abated.
“The Russian Space Agency sure does love their satellite imaging,” the group NB65 said in a post early today, posting accompanying screenshots. “Better yet they sure do love their Vehicle Monitoring System.
A guide to protecting yourself from hackers and viruses - Washington Post
You probably lock your front door at night to keep out anyone who doesn’t belong. Meanwhile, your digital doors could be hanging wide open — and hackers and scammers are quick to make themselves at home.
Hackers Deface AIS Data of Putin's Personal Yacht
Anonleaks, a German group affiliated with the activist hacking organization Anonymous, has tampered with the AIS data for the personal yacht of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The hackers have relocated the reported AIS position of the yacht Graceful to Snake Island, a small but strategic Ukrainian outpost which was seized by Russian forces last week. The group also changed the yacht's reported callsign to "Anonymo," and its new destination is not printable.
Security expert warns about cyberattacks on your devices from Russian hackers | WJAR
'Facebook Protect' rolling out to more users amid concerns of Russian hackers
Some Facebook users who opened their app or logged onto the website on March 1st, 2022 were greeted by a pop-up telling them they needed to enroll in Facebook Protect by March 17th or their account would be locked.
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, said the security program is for groups of people who are more likely to be targeted by hackers, such as journalists, government officials, and activists.
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