People trust password managers, and when that trust isn’t upheld, it can prove costly — as LastPass has just discovered.
Cybercrime has fully shifted to a subscription model, with phishing kits, Telegram OTP bots, infostealer logs, and even RATs now rented like SaaS tools. Varonis explains how this "crime-as-a-service" ...
Brothers Muneeb and Sohaib Akhter, both 34, of Alexandria, Virginia, were indicted on November 13 for conspiring to delete ...
The genealogy site’s clarification of its terms and conditions has barred those working on unsolved crimes from access to the ...
Veza cofounder and CEO Tarun Thakur said in a press release that joining ServiceNow would help “customers embrace AI with ...
A phone phishing attack compromised Harvard's alumni and donor database, marking the second security incident at the ...
CISA and the NSA warn that Chinese state-sponsored attackers are deploying malware dubbed BRICKSTORM on VMware servers to ...
People trust password managers, and when that trust isn’t upheld, it can prove costly — as LastPass has just discovered.
Once the latest verification system kicks in, it will also ensure the prevention of unwanted delays caused by outages in the ...
State-sponsored actors tied to China continue to target VMware vSphere environments at government and technology ...
A field guide for applying Zero Trust to bare metal: identity, attestation, and evidence-driven controls at the host edge.
Two 34-year-olds in the US have been in prison for cyberattacks and still gained access to state data. Their termination got ...