On a frigid day in late December, amidst a war nearing two years with Russia, Ukraine’s parliament voted to legalize medical cannabis. While December...
The VPU-2 P-8A photographed at Salt Lake City International on Dec. 12, 2023. (Image credit:
Jeffrey Stoermer)
A P-8A Poseidon of the secretive VPU-2 squadron...
China's onslaught of cyberattacks on critical infrastructure is likely a contingency move designed to gain a strategic advantage in the event of kinetic warfare,...
What is cyberwarfare? The generally accepted definition of cyberwarfare is a series of cyber attacks against a nation-state, causing it significant harm. This...
Malware hunters at Google have spotted signs that North Korean government hackers are sharing zero-day browser exploits for use in waves of targeted attacks hitting U.S. news media, crypto-banks and IT organizations.
The FBI is warning that it has seen increased interest by Russian hackers in energy companies since the start of Russia’s war against Ukraine, though it is offering no indication that a specific cyberattack is planned.
French organizations in the construction, government, and real estate sectors have been targeted with a new backdoor in a string of malware attacks, according to a warning from Proofpoint.
People worldwide have sent emails and text messages straight to Russian citizens via 1920.in, a cyber tool to workaround Russia’s internet blockade (1). Polish programmers created the website after acquiring 20 million phone numbers and nearly 140 million emails from Russian individuals and businesses. The site generates numbers and addresses at random from those records. It […]
In our highly interconnected world, it is very possible some malware could find its way across borders and into our incredibly vulnerable hospital systems.