The hacking group ShinyHunters claimed responsibility and is seeking $500 million
Physical books, CDs, and DVDs can still be checked out using paper forms.
Okta previously said 1% of its users were hit by a data breach. It turns out it’s more like every client in Okta’s customer support system.
Cyberattacks in the U.S. rose by 45% this year, compared to the second half of 2022.
Ransomware group ALPHV claims to have used common social engineering tactics to get into the casino's systems.
LAPSUS$, a hacker gang that wreaked havoc last year, was helmed by a number of literal children, a British court has found.
Cybersecurity attacks have ramped up in recent years, with 110.8 million accounts leaked in the second quarter of 2023.
At a time when threats to digital privacy are at an all-time high, one of the web's most formidable hacktivist groups may offer a solution with "Veilid."
The 23-year-old who hacked dozens of high-profile Twitter accounts and conducted a Bitcoin scheme pleaded guilty to seven charges filed against him.
A database with contact information for elite cybersecurity professionals is now being sold on the dark web to the highest bidder.
The time has come to look back on the biggest cybersecurity debacles of the year. Read on and despair.
The company also cleared up how the hacker was able to get around multi-factor authentication.
A site called ‘Waste Russian Time’ uses a leaked database of Russian officials, connecting two random individuals in the Russian state services and media.
We now interrupt this regular programming for some aliens and some Jesus.
Viewers were faced with this message: "On your hands is the blood of thousands of Ukrainians and their hundreds of murdered children."
The U.S. has already put a $15 million bounty on the Russia-based hacking group as more and more institutions struggle to combat hack attacks.
Attackers reportedly conducted 237 operation with some seemingly occurring in tandem with kinetic military strikes.
The attacks from Strontium are the latest in a string of exploits targeting Ukrainian and European officials.
Cyberattacks, disinformation, and state-sponsored actors, oh my.
LAPSUS$ is causing global amounts of trouble despite the arrests of half a dozen alleged members of the gang and a looming court case.
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