cybercrime (Page 9)

Through a recent investigation, representatives of Iran state TV mentioned that the country’s security teams managed to disrupt a series of cyberattacks that appeared to be aimed at massive disruptionRead More →

A recent report by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) notes that, over the past year, the “Hack the DHS” vulnerability bounty program involved more than 450 cybersecurity professionals,Read More →

A couple of months ago, the U.S. National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) issued a report asking thrift cooperatives to take proactive measures in the face of potential cybersecurity threats, asRead More →

Representatives of Ukrposhta ,Ukraine’s national postal service report detecting a cyberattack after a postage stamp showing a Ukrainian soldier making a rude gesture to a Russian warship was put upRead More →

Cybersecurity specialists report the detection of a series of vulnerabilities in Elcomplus SmartPPT SCADA, an integrated voice and data dispatch software. According to the report, successful exploitation of the flawRead More →

This week, Drupal administrators announced the release of security updates in order to address some security flaws that could lead to access bypass and data overwriting attacks. In its report,Read More →

A flaw has been reported in the Modbus preprocessor of the Snort detection engine whose exploitation could lead to severe hacking scenarios. Snort is a free network intrusion detection systemRead More →

In a joint report, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), and the US Treasury Department are warning blockchain/cryptocurrency users and organizations about anRead More →

In a recent report, Google Project Zero pointed out that during 2021 58 zero-day vulnerabilities were reported exploited, a record in the short time that this specialized team has beenRead More →