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Mobile hacking is one of the most dangerous cybercriminal trends, as it allows threat actors to conduct detailed surveillance of people of interest, steal personal information, and even empty bank accountsRead More →

The Russian military invasion at Ukraine has generated repercussions in multiple fields, including the world of cybersecurity. Public and private organizations in Russia and Ukraine have been the target ofRead More →

In a joint report, the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) detailed the detection of an inordinate increase in Conti ransomware attacks,Read More →

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has confirmed its plans to establish a new measure for organizations suffering from cyberattacks. This provision requires publicly traded companies to disclose anyRead More →

The Lapsus$ hacking group is abusing stolen NVIDIA code signing certificates to inadvertently sign malware on vulnerable Windows deployments. This week, NVIDIA confirmed that it suffered a cyberattack that allowedRead More →

Cybersecurity specialists report the detection of a denial of service (DoS) attack with very interesting features. According to Imperva researchers, this attack reaches a rate of 2.5 million requests perRead More →

Russia and Ukraine are fighting great battles in the streets, political forums and, of course, in cyberspace. Hacking groups and activists are acting for both sides seeking to wreak considerableRead More →

In December 2021 a Canadian-based medical services firm was attacked by two ransomware operations employing remarkably different tactics, leaving the affected infrastructure in critical condition. According to the Sophos report,Read More →