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Hackers are now targeting the children of corporate executives in elaborate ransomware attacks
Charles Carmakal, the CTO of Mandiant, a cyber security firm and Google subsidiary, said hackers ar…
Kenneth Niemeyer
This new Android malware sits silently on your phone to remotely take control of your device
Octo has advanced remote access capabilities powered by a live streaming module that is update…
Over 5% more malicious files detected every day in 2020: Kaspersky
"It's hard to know whether or not attackers were more active or our solutions detected more ma…
A Ukrainian drone pilot described an attack on the Russian navy being ruined when Elon Musk cut his Starlink access
The unnamed Ukrainian soldier said Elon Musk "switched off" access to Starlink, ruining a drone att…
Thibault Spirlet
Ukraine trolls Russia for losing an attack submarine to a country that hardly has a navy
A new Ukrainian video poked fun at Russia for losing the Rostov-on-Don, a key submarine likely dama…
Chris Panella
Israel's top military officer says security failed in Hamas attacks, but there's plenty of blame to go around
"We will learn and analyze what happened, but now it is a time of war," IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen.…
Jake Epstein
Mossad assassinated Iran's top nuclear scientist using an AI-powered, remote-controlled machine gun, report says
Israel assassinated nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh using an AI-powered weapon that required n…
Joshua Zitser
Ukraine's hi-tech naval attack drones have paralyzed Russia's Black Sea Fleet, spy chief says
Ukraine's intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov said one attack drone forced the Admiral Essen ship int…
Nathan Rennolds
Taiwan's remote islands are on the frontline with China sometimes only a few hundred yards from Chinese troops
Taiwan's outlying islands would stand little chance against a Chinese assault, but Taiwanese forces…
Benjamin Brimelow
Cyberattacks still threaten home networks, two years after the COVID-19 pandemic spurred the work-from-home boom
Organizations have been wrestling with WFH cybersecurity issues for more than two years, but cybera…
Stephen Lawton
Elon Musk refused Ukraine's request for Starlink that would help it attack Russian ships with exploding sea drones, report says
Elon Musk's Starlink has given Ukraine's military a boost, but he denied a request for it to help i…
Sinéad Baker
Why SASE — an emerging cybersecurity term — is crucial for protecting your company's work-from-home data and systems
Coined in 2019 by research company Gartner, SASE is a security architecture that is the core compon…
Stephen Lawton
Swarms of locusts blanket India’s national capital region — pilots and airlines alerted ahead
The Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai has now called for an emergency meeting to tackle the s…
The shift to remote work created a new model for cybersecurity. Here are tactics companies can use to protect their work-from-home employees.
As a result of the pandemic, companies are changing their cybersecurity tactics to better protect b…
Stephen Lawton
More than half the companies in India have faced at least one data breach since going remote
The findings indicated employees in 67 per cent of organisations experienced an increase in ema…
Password attacks rise to 921 every second globally: Microsoft
From July 2021 to June 2022, the tech giant's digital defence teams blocked 34.7 billion identit…
How US drone pilots are preparing for a fight against enemies who actually could knock them out of action
"Man, drones are awesome. They are so good at what they do," a Green Beret told Insider. "Everyone …
Stavros Atlamazoglou
Iran's top nuclear scientist was assassinated by a remote-controlled machine gun placed in the back of another car, the country's media says
The gun was mounted on a Nissan truck that self-destructed after the hit on Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was …
Bill Bostock
Business lessons learned from the Colonial Pipeline attack
The Colonial Pipeline is among the US's largest and most important oil pipelines. In May 2021, it w…
Remote work didn't erase the risk of sexual harassment in corporate America. It made it more difficult to police, HR leaders say.
In a survey, 26% of workers reported experiencing increased harassment based on their gender while …