cybercrime (Page 14)

Cybersecurity specialists report the detection of a severe vulnerabilities in cURL, a software project consisting of a library and a command interpreter oriented to file transfer. According to the report,Read More →

This weekend, technology firm Veeam announced the release of some security patches to address two critical vulnerabilities in Backup & Replication, a backup solution for virtual environments. This application providesRead More →

Through a security report, representatives of Denso Corporation confirmed a massive cyberattack that impacted the firm’s German headquarters. Denso is a global supplier of automotive components, including those developed forRead More →

Mobile hacking is one of the most dangerous cybercriminal trends, as it allows threat actors to conduct detailed surveillance of people of interest, steal personal information, and even empty bank accountsRead More →

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 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 →