cybersecurity (Page 66)

German authorities announced the prison sentence against eight individuals accused of the operation and development of CyberBunker, a popular bulletproof hosting service among the cybercriminal community. In court documents, itRead More →

This week the Australian and U.S. governments signed an agreement to make it easier for their justice departments to access phone numbers and email addresses related to judicial investigations. U.S.Read More →

In a statement, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the launching of “Hack DHS”, a new vulnerability bounty program that will allow the ethical hacking community to discoverRead More →

Alena Yarmosky, spokesperson for the government of Virginia, US, has confirmed that some systems within the state legislature have been affected by what appears to be a ransomware attack. YarmoskyRead More →

The crypto-gaming platform known as Vulcan Forged reports being the target of a massive cyberattack that generated losses of more than $140 million USD in virtual assets. The company mentionsRead More →

During the past week, the detection of CVE-2021-44228, a critical remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in Log4j, the log library used by thousands of online platforms, was reported. The flawRead More →

Cybersecurity specialists report the detection of Manga, a new variant of the Mirai botnet focused especially on the compromise of TP-Link routers using the CVE-2021-41653 vulnerability. The flaw affects TL-WE840NRead More →

Western Digital announced an update to its SanDisk SecureAccess/PrivateAccess product, hoping to address a vulnerability that would allow its users’ data to be accessed through brute force and dictionary attacks.Read More →