Yearly Archives: 2024
RansomHub lays claim on Mexican government website hack
Cybernews reports that Mexico had its official federal website purportedly compromised by the RansomHub ransomware group in an attack, ...
Reliance Jio makes last-ditch attempt to stop satellite spectrum allocation
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The mobile operator says that satellite constellations like SpaceX’s Starlink could pose a major competitive threat to terrestrial...
The trouble with identity in an increasingly fake world
COMMENTARY: Deepfakes have been wreaking havoc on individuals and businesses for nearly a decade. While these methods often require con...
NASA and Microsoft partner to simplify access to Earth science data
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NASA has collaborated with Microsoft to develop ‘Earth Copilot’, an AI-powered tool designed to make data discovery more straightf...
Newly patched Windows zero-day leveraged to attack Ukraine
Such intrusions, which Ukraine's Computer Emergency Response Team associated with the Russian threat operation UAC-0194, commenced with...
Expanded cyberattacks launched by Hamas-linked hackers against Israel
Mounting tensions in the Middle East have been exploited by Hamas-affiliated threat operation WIRTE which had been linked to the Gaza C...
Drinking water systems for 26M Americans face high cybersecurity risks
The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPAs) Office of Inspector General (OIG) on Nov. 13 reported that 97 drinking water systems servi...
Chinese malware attack hits Tibetan websites
Chinese malware attack hits Tibetan websites Tibetan organizations Tibet Post and Gyudmed Tantric University had their websites breache...
American Associated Pharmacies allegedly breached by Embargo ransomware
The Embargo ransomware group has claimed targeting U.S. independent pharmacy cooperative American Associated Pharmacies in an attack, w...
Chris Inglis: Why cybersecurity success hinges on strategic choices, not just tech
Chris Inglis, former National Cyber Director and Deputy Director of the NSA, argues that the future of cybersecurity will be defined no...