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Ukraine's military intelligence agency confirmed that it participated with two volunteer hacking groups in an operation ...
Spanish police arrested three suspected members of the pro-Russian hacker group NoName057(16), known for carrying out distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks against Ukraine’s allies.
An unnamed financial institution in the Middle East was hit with a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack earlier this year that featured multiple waves adding up to about 100 hours over six days ...
Several large Russian banks confirmed on Wednesday that they suffered distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks that temporarily disrupted their mobile apps and websites, according to local media ...
The West Midlands Police said U.K. agencies — in coordination with the FBI — arrested a 17-year-old suspect in a breach that upended MGM's operations last year on the Las Vegas Strip.
Ukraine's SSSCIP said popular Telegram channels were hacked through a Russia-owned service called FleepBot, used to schedule posts, automate responses and manage content.
The US Department of Justice has indicted four Chinese nationals today for hacking companies, government agencies, and universities across the world on behalf of the Chinese government.
IT teams scramble to recover from CrowdStrike incident as officials warn of ‘risks of consolidation' Fallout from massive technology outages caused by the cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike continued ...
The Moscow-linked hacking group Armageddon remains one of the most active and dangerous threat actors targeting Ukraine during its war with Russia, according to recent research.
The Office of the National Cyber Director (ONCD) announced Wednesday that former Navy SEAL and National Defense University cyberspace professor Harry Wingo has been selected as its deputy director.
Cybercriminals are targeting college students with fake job offers in the bioscience and health industries with the hope of extracting fees out of victims, experts are warning.
The Russian hacking group Turla is attacking Ukrainian defense forces with spying malware, according to new research from the country’s computer emergency response team (CERT-UA).
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