WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (CBS12) — The Florida Attorney General's Office is warning consumers about a cybercrime tactic known as "malvertising," where scammers exploit sponsored links and advertisements ...
Several alleged Russian cybercriminals were indicted in a multi-million dollar ransomware scheme targeting hospitals, schools, and other businesses. The Department of Justice and FBI made the ...
BENGALURU: While Karnataka ramped up its fight against cybercrime by appointing 16 cyber technicians, fraudsters have found new ways to stay ahead. Cybercriminals are now using ‘polymorphic malware,’ ...
Takedown of malware infrastructure by law enforcement has proven to have an impact, albeit limited, on cybercriminal activity, according to threat intelligence provider Recorded Future. In its 2023 ...
Ukrainian national Mark Sokolovsky has pleaded guilty to his involvement in the Raccoon Stealer malware cybercrime operation. Sokolovsky and his conspirators distributed Raccoon Stealer under a MaaS ...
The rise in cyberattacks on government entities and global business supply chains signifies heightened geopolitical tensions and a lack of attention to SMBs. Cybersecurity is essential for every ...
AI-driven attacks, autonomous malware, AI-powered defenses, and the impact of consolidation on the threat landscape.
The landscape of malware analysis has significantly evolved, driven by the increasing sophistication of cyber threats and the advanced techniques being developed to combat them. Malware attacks on US ...
"The complexity and the volume of data just continue to explode on orders of magnitude," Kevin Rivera said.
Editor’s note: Here’s an excerpt from Cyber War, a new book by ex-Presidential adviser Richard Clarke (HarperCollins) that explores the growing cyberwar threat and raises ideas about how to deal with ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Davey Winder is a veteran cybersecurity writer, hacker and analyst. Cybercriminals are using GhostGPT, a newly discovered and ...
Japanese authorities have had enough of spam emails and viruses, and decided that there’s only one way to deal with them: Jail time. Admittedly, that’s not the only option for those falling foul of ...