What Happened to #OpRussia?
February 13 2023The cyberwar to attack Russia has never really stopped, despite a decreasing interest from the West.
Read moreThe cyberwar to attack Russia has never really stopped, despite a decreasing interest from the West.
Read moreI had no idea—until I read this incredibly jargon-filled article: Squid is a cross-chain liquidity and messaging router that swaps across multiple chains and their native DEXs via axlUSDC. So there. As...
Read moreA tailored spear-phishing attack successfully convinced a Reddit employee to hand over their credentials and their one-time password, but soon after, the same worker notified security.
Read moreTuesday was the official publication date of A Hacker’s Mind: How the Powerful Bend Society’s Rules, and How to Bend them Back. It broke into the 2000s on...
Read moreThe US Treasury Department linked the notorious cybercrime gang to Russian Intelligence Services because cyberattacks that disrupted hospitals and other critical infrastructure align with Russian state interests.
Read moreThe authentication bypass used by the Nobelium group, best known for the supply chain attack on SolarWinds, required a massive, real-time investigation to uncover, Microsoft says.
Read moreReddit is suggesting three tips as a follow-up to this breach. We agree with two of them but not with the third...
Read moreValve's unpatched JavaScript engine and incomplete modification vetting process for Steam-delivered mods led to user systems being backdoored.
Read moreEvent organizers should be exercising various cyberattack scenarios to ensure they have the proper checks and balances in place to respond accordingly and maintain resilience.
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