In recent years, cyber attackers have continuously upgraded their tactics, exploiting a variety of tools and techniques to evade detection and compromise systems. One such trend that has caught the ...
The LockBit ransomware group will soon launch a comeback with the planned release of LockBit 4.0 in February 2025, Cyble dark web researchers reported in a note to clients today. “Want a lamborghini, ...
Cyberattacks this year have escalated into a high-stakes battle, with increasingly advanced attacks targeting critical infrastructure, personal data, and corporate systems. From state-sponsored ...
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the Office of the National Cyber Director (ONCD) have jointly published a comprehensive guide aimed at embedding cybersecurity into ...
2024 was a difficult year for healthcare cybersecurity, but there are some hopeful signs heading into 2025, with effective controls and new rules coming. According to the healthcare cybersecurity ...
In February 2024, Serbian journalist Slaviša Milanov was taken to a police station following what seemed like a routine traffic stop. But after his release, the phone that he’d been asked to leave ...
Abiola Kayode, a 37-year-old Nigerian national, was extradited to Nebraska facing charges related to a massive wire fraud scheme, the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Nebraska ...
Black Friday is the best, right? Well, sometimes. Deals everywhere, and chaos too. I’ve had moments feeling so lost in the sea of discounts it almost made me give up shopping altogether. But over the ...
“Politics makes strange bedfellows” is an old saying that apparently applies to hacktivist groups too. In recent days, Cyble threat intelligence researchers have observed pro-Russian and ...
Microsoft’s December Patch Tuesday update, the last one of 2024, addresses a massive number of vulnerabilities, including 71 newly identified flaws across various products. As part of the regular ...
Cyble researchers have detected a new campaign targeting Russia by the hacktivist group Head Mare that uses a disguised LNK file to hide an executable. The campaign is also noteworthy for its ability ...