10 Mar

Catholic clergy surveillance org ‘outs gay priests’

A Catholic clergy conformance organization has reportedly been buying mobile app tracking data to identify gay priests, and providing that information to bishops around the

Author rabih
10 Mar

FBI and international cops catch a NetWire RAT

International law enforcement agencies have claimed another victory over cyber criminals, after seizing the website, and taking down the infrastructure operated by crims linked to

Author rabih
09 Mar

AT&T blames marketing bods for exposing 9M subscriber account records

AT&T has confirmed that miscreants accessed nine million of its wireless customers’ accounts after one of its vendor’s networks suffered a security failure in January.

Author rabih
09 Mar

US House reps, staff health data swiped in cyber-heist

Health data and other personal information of members of Congress and staff were stolen during a breach of servers run by DC Health Care Link

Author rabih
09 Mar

Refreshed from its holiday, Emotet has gone phishing

Emotet is back. After another months-long lull since a spate of attacks in November 2022, the notorious malware operation that has already survived a law

Author rabih
09 Mar

Suspected Chinese cyber spies target unpatched SonicWall devices

Suspected Chinese cyber criminals have zeroed in on unpatched SonicWall gateways and are infecting the devices with credential-stealing malware that persists through firmware upgrades, according

Author rabih
09 Mar

Dems, Repubs eye up ban on chat apps they don’t like

On Tuesday a bipartisan group of a dozen US senators introduced a bill to authorize the Commerce Department to ban information and communications technology products

Author rabih
09 Mar

Boeing signs off design of anti-jamming tech that keeps satellites online

Boeing said on Tuesday its anti-jam ground-based satellite communications system had passed the necessary tests to validate its design for use in the U.S. Space

Author rabih
08 Mar

McAfee Teammates Share How They #EmbraceEquity This International Women’s Day

International Women’s Day is a time for us to celebrate the achievements and contributions of women at McAfee and around the world. We reflect on

Author rabih
08 Mar

Securing ways to share workplace passwords

Sponsored Feature When the first computer system passwords were set in 1961, few people needed to carry personal credentials to get through daily life. Nowadays,

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08 Mar

Aussie tech worker payroll scheme operators found guilty of tax fraud

Three of the principals of an Australian scheme that offered free payroll services to tech contractors have been found guilty of conspiring to defraud the

Author rabih
08 Mar

Boeing signs off anti-jamming tech that keeps satellites online

Boeing said on Tuesday its anti-jam ground-based satellite communications system had passed the necessary tests to validate it for use in the U.S. Space Force’s

Author rabih
08 Mar

Alert: Crims hijack these DrayTek routers to attack biz

If you’re still using post-support DrayTek Vigor routers it may be time to junk them, see if they can be patched, or come up with

Author rabih
08 Mar

Acer confirms server intrusion after miscreant offers 160GB cache of stolen files

Acer has confirmed someone broke into one of its servers after a miscreant put up for sale a 160GB database of what’s claimed to be

Author rabih
08 Mar

These DrayTek routers are under actual attack – and there’s no patch

If you’re still using post-support DrayTek Vigor routers it may be time to junk them, or come up with some other workaround, as a cunning

Author rabih
07 Mar

Pro-Putin scammers trick politicians and celebrities into low-tech hoax video calls

Pro-Russian scammers using social engineering and impersonation to trick prominent western commentators into conducting recorded video calls have kicked these campaigns “into high gear” over

Author rabih
07 Mar

EPA orders US states to check cyber security of public water supplies

The US government is requiring states to assess the cyber security capabilities of their drinking water systems, part of the White House’s broader efforts to

Author rabih
06 Mar

EPA orders US states to check cybersecurity of public water supplies

The US government is requiring states to assess the cybersecurity capabilities of their drinking water systems, part of the White House’s broader efforts to protect

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