The DHS proposed a single cyber incident reporting portal in an effort to make the process of reporting a cyberattack easier.
A new attack group named ShroudedSnooper is targeting telecom providers in Middle Eastern countries with custom tools called HTTPSnoop and PipeSnoop.
An Atlantic Council report looks at the impact of China's regulation - in effect now for two years - that requires organizations to submit notice of a software vulnerability to the Chinese government within two days of discovery.
An Iran state-backed group called Peach Sandstorm is using password spraying attacks to target cloud environments in organizations across many industries.
The malware loader was recently observed in almost two dozen email campaigns that appeared to target English speakers and involved lures related to shipping orders and billing, invoice and purchase requests or inquiries.
Public disclosure of the Caesars cyberattack comes as MGM Resorts continues to face disruption across its hotels and casinos due to a separate cyber incident.
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Microsoft is warning enterprises about a recent Teams-based phishing campaign operated by a developing thrat group known as Storm-0342.
The Microsoft flaws join a rash of zero days disclosed over the past week by various companies, including Apple, Google and Adobe.
In an Open Source Software Security Roadmap released on Tuesday, the agency said it wants to build up the capabilities to better understand the complex open source ecosystem and create visibility around the security risks in this landscape.
Adobe is warning Acrobat and Acrobat Reader users about an actively exploited vulnerability in those products.
Google said that the flaw was reported by Apple’s Security Engineering and Architecture team and Citizen Lab on Sept. 6.
A new strain of infostealer targeting Macs, known as MetaStealer, is hitting enterprises.
Decipher editors Dennis Fisher and Lindsey O'Donnell-Welch break down a busy news week, including Microsoft's revelations about the theft of its signing key, the Trickbot group sanctions, and some new Apple iOS zero days.
Apple has rolled out iOS 16.6.1, iPadOS 16.6.1, watchOS 9.6.2 and macOS Ventura 13.5.2 to address the security flaws.