Researchers believe that attackers behind the Anchor malware, the Trickbot gang, have ceased Trickbot operations are instead focusing on deploying stealthier versions of other malware families.
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Ransomware actors have increasingly shifted their tactics to exploit flaws as part of their initial infection vector.
U.S. agencies are warning that the Iranian-backed APT group MuddyWater is targeting organizations in many industries in North America and elsewhere.
Researchers observed wiper malware and DDoS attacks impacting organizations in Ukraine this week.
The Russian Sandworm threat actor has been deploying a new piece of malware called Cyclops Blink, warns CISA and NSA.
Researchers point to a possible common origin between the Dridex malware and Entropy ransomware due to code similarities.
Nitin Natarajan, deputy director for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), talks about how the agency is tackling various emerging security challenges more effectively.
GitHub is opening is security Advisory Database to contributions to the community, allowing new research and improvements to help secure the software supply chain.
Phishing attacks have increased across the board over the past year as companies continue to grapple with unique remote and hybrid work environment challenges.
Facial recognition technology is coming under fire for privacy concerns around how biometrics data is collected, stored and used.
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The FBI is forming a new Virtual Asset Exploitation unit to trace cryptocurrency crimes and ransomware profits.
Researchers said an Iran-linked threat actor was exploiting the Log4j vulnerability in order to deploy backdoors, harvest credentials and other malicious activities.
Federal agencies have until March 1 to fix a pair of actively exploited flaws in Google Chrome and Adobe's Commerce and Magento platforms.