16 Jul

Ukrainian hackers claim to have destroyed major Russian drone maker’s entire network

Ukrainian hackers claim to have taken out the IT infrastructure at Russia’s Gaskar Integration plant, one of the largest suppliers of drones for its army,

Author rabih
16 Jul

Operation Eastwood shutters 100+ servers used to DDoS websites supporting Ukraine

International cops shut down more than 100 servers belonging to the pro-Russian NoName057(16) network this week as part of the Europol-led Operation Eastwood. The joint

Author rabih
16 Jul

Crims hijacking fully patched SonicWall VPNs to deploy stealthy backdoor and rootkit

Unknown miscreants are exploiting fully patched, end-of-life SonicWall VPNs to deploy a previously unknown backdoor and rootkit, likely for data theft and extortion, according to

Author rabih
16 Jul

Retailer Co-op: Attackers snatched all 6.5M member records

Co-op Group’s chief executive officer has confirmed that all 6.5 million of the organization’s members had their data stolen during its April cyberattack – Scattered

Author rabih
16 Jul

Turbulence at Air Serbia, the latest airline under cyber siege

Exclusive Aviation insiders say Serbia’s national airline, Air Serbia, was forced to delay issuing payslips to staff as a result of a cyberattack it is

Author rabih
16 Jul

Security shop Adarma ceases trading, confirms it will enter administration

UK cybersecurity shop Adarma has confirmed it has entered administration. Will Wright and Alistair McAlinden of Interpath Advisory were appointed as the joint administrators, per

Author rabih
15 Jul

Curl creator mulls nixing bug bounty awards to stop AI slop

Daniel Stenberg, founder and lead developer of the open-source curl command line utility, just wants the AI slop to stop. Stenberg and a handful of

Author rabih
15 Jul

Ex-US soldier who Googled ‘can hacking be treason’ pleads guilty to extortion

A former US Army soldier, who reportedly hacked AT&T, bragged about accessing President Donald Trump’s call logs, and then Googled “can hacking be treason,” and

Author rabih
15 Jul

Britain’s billion-pound F-35s not quite ready for, well, anything

The F-35 stealth fighter is not meeting its potential in British service because of availability issues, a shortage of support personnel, and delays in integrating

Author rabih
15 Jul

Unmasking AsyncRAT: Navigating the labyrinth of forks

AsyncRAT has cemented its place as a cornerstone of modern malware and as a pervasive threat that has evolved into a sprawling network of forks

Author rabih
14 Jul

Someone hijacked Elmo’s X account to post antisemitic rants

Someone hacked Elmo’s X account on Sunday, making it appear as if the lovable Sesame Street monster with the habit of referring to themselves in

Author rabih
14 Jul

Nvidia A6000 GPUs flip memory bits if beaten by GPUHammer

The Rowhammer attack on computer memory is back, and for the first time, it’s able to mess with bits in Nvidia GPUs, despite defenses designed

Author rabih
14 Jul

A software-defined radio can derail a US train by slamming the brakes on remotely

When independent security researcher Neil Smith reported a vulnerability in a comms standard used by trains to the US government in 2012, he most likely

Author rabih
14 Jul

GPS on the fritz? Britain and France plot a backup plan

Britain and France are to work more closely on technology to back up the familiar Global Positioning System (GPS), which is increasingly subject to interference

Author rabih
14 Jul

UK’s NCA disputes claim it’s nearly three times less efficient than the FBI

The UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA) has hit back at a think tank after it assessed its US counterpart, the FBI, to be nearly three

Author rabih
14 Jul

Iran seeks at least three cloud providers to power its government

The Information Technology Organization of Iran (ITOI), the government body that develops and implements IT services for the country, is looking for suppliers of cloud

Author rabih
13 Jul

Nvidia warns its GPUs – even Blackwells – need protection against Rowhammer attacks

Infosec In Brief Nvidia last week advised customers to ensure they employ mitigations against Rowhammer attacks, after researchers found one of its workstation-grade GPUs is

Author rabih
13 Jul

You have a fake North Korean IT worker problem – here’s how to stop it

By now, the North Korean fake IT worker problem is so ubiquitous that if you think you don’t have any phony resumes or imposters in

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