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The US Cyber Command’s Cyber National Mission Force has identified the MuddyWater hacking group as an operation funded by the government of Iran, possibly under the Iranian Ministry of IntelligenceRead More →

At the beginning of 2021, Microsoft issued security updates for almost 100 vulnerabilities, among which 9 bugs considered critical stand out. System updates will fix all errors currently identified inRead More →

Due to a ransomware attack, authorities at a prison in Albuquerque, New Mexico were unable to access footage recorded by their security cameras, plus the attack also affected automatic doorRead More →

During the last week, several players of the popular soccer video game FIFA 22 reported that their Electronic Arts online accounts were hacked. The incident would also have affected popularRead More →

A few days ago the Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic made headlines worldwide after the Australian government denied him entry to the country because the athlete refused to receive theRead More →

School website provider FinalSite was the target of a ransomware attack that severely disrupted access to thousands of academic platforms around the world. This firm operates as software as aRead More →

In its latest report, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) called on U.S. organizations to address the vulnerability known as Log4Shell, as those entities that do not apply the correspondingRead More →

Activision, publisher of popular video game titles such as the Call of Duty saga has started a legal battle against EngineOwning, a software developer to cheat on the title COD:Read More →