A group of hackers has developed an automated brute-forcing framework dubbed "BRUTED" to breach edge networking devices ...
A large-scale cyberattack caused multiple X outages on Monday 10 March. But is it really possible to identify where the ...
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A medical AI company’s novel trade secrets lawsuit accusing a rival of prompting its platform to reveal how it was built ...
SAN FRANCISCO (CN) — A Ninth Circuit panel on Thursday upheld the conviction of Joseph Sullivan, the former chief security ...
Information is coming to light on the cyberattack that caused X outages, but it should be taken with a pinch of salt.
Robby Soave and Marianne Williamson discuss Elon Musk's claims that X was targeted in a "massive cyberattack." ...
Later on Monday, Mr Musk claimed on Fox News that IP addresses involved in the cyber attack were ... In a now-deleted post on ...
Elon Musk's Tesla facilities, cars, dealerships, and charging stations were also targeted and vandalized after nationwide ...
The bad news is that anyone who uses the internet can be hacked. That is because in the game of hacking, the bad guys can fail as many times as they like. You’re in trouble if you slip up once.
A few reports offer an early glimpse into the largest-ever crypto hack, even though the exact details remain unclear. Last week’s hack of cryptocurrency exchange Bybit raised concerns in the ...
A major security breach that allowed hackers to steal an estimated $1.5bn (£1.1bn) of cryptocurrency has been linked to a North Korean cybercrime group, according to experts. The Dubai-based ...