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Columbia University said the hacker stole data from a “limited portion" of its network but that it was still determining the ...
A cybersecurity firm released a decryptor for the Akira ransomware, providing a way forward for dozens of victims that have dealt with attacks since the gang emerged in March 2023.
U.S. prosecutors obtained a guilty plea Thursday from a third Nigerian man accused of participating in a business email compromise (BEC) ring in the mid-2010s.
A cybercrime group's attack against a London-based pathology service last year was one of the "contributing factors" in the death of a patient, U.K. officials said.
The city government of Thomasville, North Carolina, and a court district in eastern Georgia are responding to recent intrusions into their networks.
Nearly 2,000 people were arrested and millions of dollars in illicit funds were seized in an operation coordinated by Singapore police against Asian scam operations.
FIN6, a financially motivated group tracked for years by cybersecurity researchers, is now lurking on sites such as LinkedIn and Indeed to spread malware, a new report says.
Fog ransomware attack on Asia financial org draws attention over use of employee monitoring software
An attack in Asia used a legitimate employee monitoring software that researchers hadn't seen employed by ransomware actors, as well as several other unusual tools.
Malware detected previously in Italy has popped up in Russia, researchers said. Attackers use it to access devices' near field communications (NFC) and steal payment card data.
CISA, Microsoft warn of Windows zero-day used in attack on ‘major’ Turkish defense org Microsoft released a fix for a Windows zero-day vulnerability that has been used in attacks by a hacking group ...
UK cyber agency pushes for 'strategic policy agenda' as government efforts stall Following years-long delays in the United Kingdom bringing forward new cybersecurity legislation, what seems to be an ...
The campaign has affected hundreds of Russian users, particularly targeting industrial enterprises and engineering schools, with additional victims reported in Belarus and Kazakhstan.
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