Microsoft researchers found a group of vulnerabilities dubbed Nimbuspwn in a Linux service named networkd-dispatcher that can lead to root privileges.
A recent Emotet campaign with significant TTP changes reveal that attackers may be moving away from macros-based attacks given Microsoft’s recent plans to block VBA macros by default.
A March 17 BlackCat ransomware incident revealed how the attackers are working to speed up the process of encryption using a new communication protocol.
Identity provider Okta has finished the investigation into a January breach by hacking group Lapsus$ at one of its third-party providers and says it affected far fewer customers than initially feared.
This week's Source Code podcast by Decipher takes a look behind the scenes at top news with input from our sources.
The prolific botnet, which previously targeted vulnerable Microsoft Exchange servers, is now gaining initial access via exposed Docker APIs.
A recent report shows how a smaller set of Chinese APT actors have emerged in the past few years with 'more focused, professionalized, and sophisticated attacks.'
A critical bug in Java's implementation of ECDSA (CVE-2022-21449) can allow an attacker to forge a signature or certificate to deliver virtually any payload.
Since its emergence in November, the BlackCat ransomware group has racked up at least 60 victims worldwide.
The Lazarus APT group is targeting cryptocurrency and blockchain organizations with malware called TraderTraitor, warns the U.S. government.
Lenovo has released security advisories addressing a trio of flaws that impact dozens of laptop models.
The medical industry is still facing an array of security challenges, but hospitals and healthcare providers are becoming more aware of the risks inherent in their environments.
A threat actor used stole OAuth tokens for third-party integrators Heroku and Travis-CI to access and download private GitHub repositories belonging to dozens of companies.
Citizen Lab researchers disclosed two separate operations where the Pegasus spyware was deployed, including one against official UK government networks and another against 65 Catalan individuals in Spain.
The U.S. government is ramping up its pressure on North Korea-linked malicious cyber activity after a $600 million crypto-heist that was linked recently to the Lazarus Group.