The new EU regulation is a response to the rise of ransomware attacks and other new cyberthreats that have proliferated in the wake of the global pandemic.
European markets are closing in on bear market territory in heavy selling at the end of the week as investors grow increasingly fearful of recessionary and escalation risks. The sell-off has gathered pace as the morning has progressed and I can’t expect the mood will improve as we head into another highly uncertain weekend. The […]
Cyber criminals and hacktivist groups are increasingly using the Telegram messaging app for their activities, as the Russia-Ukraine conflict enters its eighth day.
A new analysis by Israeli cybersecurity company Check Point Research has found that "user volume grew a hundred folds daily on Telegram related groups, peaking at 200,000 per group."
Prominent among the groups are anti-Russian cyber
War is no fun, that’s for sure. And one of the only inarguable facts is that it can cause a lot of damage to folks on both sides. Right now, Russia and Ukraine are embroiled in an escalating conflict that could cause damage to Ukraine’s cannabis industry. But even as this goes on, Ukraine continues […]
Assessing the Air War over Ukraine and Russia’s Air Power today. Guy Plopsky is a freelance defense analyst specializing in air power and Russian military affairs. During a long conversation with The Aviationist, Plopsky shared [...]
It's with great anticipation then that Legend of Ixtona rocks up onto Xbox and Windows PC, giving players the opportunity to fight for the right, to save Ixtona.
As the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict continues to escalate, the Russian government on Thursday released a massive list containing 17,576 IP addresses and 166 domains that it said are behind a series of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks aimed at its domestic infrastructure.
Some of the noticeable domains in the listing released by Russia's National Coordination Center for Computer
Researchers have disclosed details of a now-patched security vulnerability in GitLab, an open-source DevOps software, that could potentially allow a remote, unauthenticated attacker to recover user-related information.
Tracked as CVE-2021-4191 (CVSS score: 5.3), the medium-severity flaw affects all versions of GitLab Community Edition and Enterprise Edition starting from 13.0 and all versions