The former boss of a U.S. hacking tools maker was jailed for selling highly sensitive software exploits to a Russian broker.
North Korean hackers are deploying newly uncovered tools to move data between internet-connected and air-gapped systems, spread via removable drives, and conduct covert surveillance.
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The AI-Powered Hacking Spree Is Here
It turns out AI-coding tools are useful to criminals, too.
Hackers are hijacking email accounts and sending fake invites that install remote access tools. Even your antivirus may not ...
Anthropic's Claude AI chatbot was expertly tricked into stealing millions of pieces of user data, from taxpayer records to ...
A Nigerian national was sentenced to eight years in prison for hacking multiple tax preparation firms in Massachusetts and filing fraudulent tax returns seeking over $8.1 million in refunds.
Johnson College is now enrolling students in seven new programs, expanding its offerings to 18 associate degree programs and five academic certificate programs. Several of these additions build on ...
The former boss of the L3Harris-owned hacking and surveillance tools maker Trenchant faces nine years in prison for selling several exploits to a Russian broker, which counts the Russian government ...
Allison Nixon had helped arrest dozens of members of The Com — a loose affiliation of online groups responsible for violence ...
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Understand a virus trick that even fools computer experts safely
Even signed, virus-free programs can secretly hack your computer through a tactic called DLL hijacking. Hackers slip in ...
A Cisco threat intelligence report calls the cyberintruders “highly sophisticated” but stops short of naming any affiliation with a foreign nation.
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