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The campaign says sources hostile to the US have hacked into its accounts to steal and compromise sensitive election data.
February’s ransomware attack is a wake-up call for healthcare execs – and a reminder to leaders in other industries about what can go wrong.
In a report identifying the most effective and popular subject lines used by phishing attackers, HR was tops, along with “IT: Backup has failed” and “Action Required: Rejected Deposit.” Maybe subject line colons should be bann
The Black Hat series of international cybersecurity conferences brings together top IT security pros, researchers, and thought leaders to discuss the latest cyber techniques, vulnerabilities, threats, and more. Here’s the latest to know.
After an attacker paralyzed his computer, a farmer from Switzerland was no longer able to read his cows’ vital data, resulting in the death of one of his herd.
Nation-state threat groups are piling on attack techniques seen as successful in exploiting free cloud services.
A disparity in how some big insurance cases are handled can muddy the takeaways for CISOs gauging their own insurance needs.
The DPRK group’s attempts to exfiltrate data and install RMM tools by posing as US IT workers is one of several examples that show cross-domain analysis is needed to tackle rising identity-based attacks, according to CrowdStrike’s counter
The mobile device management firm has temporarily halted its services to contain the damage and is “investigating the breach.”
Artificial intelligence is altering not only the threat landscape but also how security teams can defend their organizations. But AI isn’t the only trend cybersecurity pros should be on top of.