Four Eastern European nationals plead guilty for running “bulletproof” hosting
The group rented IP addresses, servers, and domains to cybercriminals, who used the infrastructure to spread malware.
The group rented IP addresses, servers, and domains to cybercriminals, who used the infrastructure to spread malware.
The "DarkSide" criminal group is believed to be behind the ransomware attack.
The attacks were highly targeted and delivered to less than 10 victims around the world, including large diplomatic organizations in South-East Asia and Africa.
The student who wouldn’t pay for licensed software unwittingly opened a door to the ransomware.
The researchers are warning that the purchase of foreign antivirus products by the PLA could pose a high risk to the global antivirus software supply chain.
The hacker gained access to Glovo’s systems via an old administrator platform.
A vulnerability in Peloton's API allowed anyone access users' private information, such as age, gender, city, weight, workout statistics and more.
The attack hindered access to government websites, as well as websites of universities and research institutions.
The bugs allow a remote attacker to take over vulnerable systems.
The campaign hit at least 50 organizations from a wide variety of industries.
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