ForbesNew Facebook Attack Warning—What You Need To Do Right ... being first reported by Check Point security researchers Feb. 14, 2024. CVE-2024-21413, also known as Moniker Link, the threat ...
A subgroup of the Russian state-sponsored hacking group APT44, also known as 'Seashell Blizzard' and 'Sandworm', has been ...
A large-scale cyber-attack has been reported by The Shadowserver Foundation, with 2.8 million VPN and edge devices targeted ...
OpenSSL has patched CVE-2024-12797, a high-severity vulnerability found by Apple that can allow man-in-the-middle attacks.
and other security appliances, often exposed to the internet to facilitate remote access. The devices conducting these attacks are mostly MikroTik, Huawei, Cisco, Boa, and ZTE routers and IoTs ...
VPNs are being targeted in a mass-scale, brute force password attack that has seen almost 2.8 million IP addresses being used. Hackers have been attempting to access a wide range of networking devices ...
“We have to work that problem everyday and its not just the united states, everyday that goes by the world depends on warning systems working accurately and nine separate countries have nuclear ...
FGF says no recalled products are currently on the market. Kelce previously shared he was rooting for both his former team and his brother. Some parents are seeking an antidote to overstimulating ...
Emirking appears to be brand new to the dark hacker forum, with a join date of January 2025 and showing ... information could then be used to target a user with social engineering attacks, such as ...
The UK has served a notice on Apple demanding back door access to encrypted data stored by users anywhere in the world on Apple’s cloud service Continue Reading ...
Security and privacy experts have questioned a new demand from the UK Home Office on Apple’s encrypted iCloud service ...
The civil rights organisation AfriForum and the family farming organisation Saai released and discussed AfriForum’s 2019 statistics on farm attacks and murders at a media conference today. It seems ...