Atul Narula (Page 19)

He is a cyber security and malware researcher. He studied Computer Science and started working as a cyber security analyst in 2006. He is actively working as an cyber security investigator. He also worked for different security companies. His everyday job includes researching about new cyber security incidents. Also he has deep level of knowledge in enterprise security implementation.

The Russian military invasion at Ukraine has generated repercussions in multiple fields, including the world of cybersecurity. Public and private organizations in Russia and Ukraine have been the target ofRead More →

In a joint report, the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) detailed the detection of an inordinate increase in Conti ransomware attacks,Read More →

Anonymous and other groups of alleged hackers continue to launch cyberattacks targeting Russia. In their latest message, hackers claim to have taken control of more than 400 Russian cameras inRead More →

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has confirmed its plans to establish a new measure for organizations suffering from cyberattacks. This provision requires publicly traded companies to disclose anyRead More →

A hacking group announced the creation of an online tool that allows users to send automatic text messages to random phone numbers in Russia in order to spread information aboutRead More →

A Chinese government-sponsored cyber spying group reportedly compromised multiple computer networks in six U.S. states by exploiting a dangerous vulnerability in a counting system for the livestock industry as partRead More →

A team made up of multiple cybersecurity firms published a report related to the detection of denial of service (DoS) attacks with an amplification rate of more than 4 billionRead More →

In its latest security alert, Microsoft reports a bug in its Azure cloud platform that allowed users full access to other users’ accounts. The flaw, dubbed as “AutoWarp”, was reportedRead More →

Cybersecurity specialists report the detection of a critical privilege escalation vulnerability in version 5.8 of the Linux kernel. Tracked as CVE-2022-0847 and nicknamed Dirty Pipe, the vulnerability was introduced inRead More →