Russia’s ‘Fancy Bear’ APT Continues Its Global Onslaught
Victims don’t need to match the cybercrime group’s technical sophistication, experts say. But patching and some form of zero trust are now non-negotiable.
Victims don’t need to match the cybercrime group’s technical sophistication, experts say. But patching and some form of zero trust are now non-negotiable.
Under the alias ‘Chaotic Eclipse,’ a researcher released a PoC exploit for a zero-day flaw that allows for system takeover by a local user, citing
The cybersecurity community is waiting with bated breath to see if Iranian hackers will honor a ceasefire that doesn’t actually name or directly involve them.
Heard of fileless malware? How about malwareless cyber espionage? Russia’s APT28 is spying on global organizations by modifying just one DNS setting in vulnerable routers.
When 🤖 means “bot available,” 🧰 signifies “toolkit,” or 💰💰💰 translates to “big ransom,” bad actors can evade filters and keep it all on the
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