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Unknown attackers exploited a vulnerability in Microsoft’s SharePoint collaboration software, hitting targets around the world.
A cyberattack suspected to be by Iranian hackers swapped candidate photos with that of Ayatollah Khomeini on the secretary of state's website.
Security software company Expel says it detected a new type of adversary-in-the-middle (AitM) attack that takes advantage of the "cross-device sign-in” feature.
The Chinese state-sponsored hacking group known as Salt Typhoon has already shocked the US once with the revelation last year that it had deeply penetrated American telecom systems, even targeting the text messages and phone conversations of citizens including then-candidates Donald Trump and JD Vance in real time.
Alaska Airlines has revealed that its "significant" IT outage on Sunday night was not caused by hackers, but by hardware at one of its data centers failing.
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Hackers bypass FIDO keys using spoofed portals and QR codes, exposing MFA weaknesses and risking user accounts.
The Salt Typhoon state-sponsored hackers were able to maintain a footing in a state National Guard unit for nine months and use this position to intercept traffic from other national guard networks in all 50 states as well as at least four US territories.
Newly published research shows that the domain name system—a fundamental part of the web—can be exploited to hide malicious code and prompt injection attacks against chatbots.
One password is believed to have been all it took for a ransomware gang to destroy a 158-year-old company and put 700 people out of work. KNP - a Northamptonshire transport company - is just one of tens of thousands of UK businesses that have been hit by such attacks.