Sometimes, the oldest cyber attacks in the book emerge with a new and worrying twist—here’s why you shouldn’t always hold ...
Earlier this year, the US government warned state governors about foreign hackers carrying out disruptive cyberattacks against water and sewage systems. Increasing digitisation of our lives has meant ...
Malware is the scary boogeyman of computers, supposedly capable of destroying everything you know and love. But what does it ...
Threat actors increasingly use Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) attachments to display phishing forms or deploy malware while ...
Given AI’s domination in headlines over the past year, it will come as no surprise to most people that it was at forefront of ...
The U.S. government has made big strides over the past four years in the ongoing fight against the “scourge of ransomware,” ...
Microsoft created Windows Security for consumer users with the aim of providing an antivirus solution that takes up fewer ...
When it comes to cybercrime, hackers don’t take holidays. Experts say cybercrime actors will become even more sophisticated next year, due in part to the rise of AI.
However, in this increased threat environment, the Secret Service is constantly adjusting our protective posture to ensure the highest levels of protection at all times and in all places,” U.S ...
Examining key attributes of a file can help you identify potentially malicious EXE files. Start by checking the file name and ...
It's the weaponized AI attacks targeting identities, unseen and often the most costly to recover from that most threaten enterprises.
Hackers are using a novel technique that abuses extended attributes for macOS files to deliver a new trojan that researchers ...