Security professionals recently discovered additional log4j vulnerabilities. They're already causing trouble.
Some DHS components failed to show they were following protocol.
Despite what you may have heard, NASA firmly denies it's using the bug-ridden log4j.
A vulnerability in a widely used Apache library has caused Internet-wide chaos—and the trouble may just be starting.
A zero-day has sent security professionals into chaos. Minecraft players are on the front lines and should patch immediately.
One of the nation's biggest cream cheese manufacturers had a production shortfall due to a ransomware attack in October.
A new report suggests someone has been hacking company printers and making them emit "anti-work" screeds.
The attack takes place as a Supreme Court battle over women's right to control their own bodies rages.
Investigators have uncovered a massive infection affecting many AT&T users.
The Windows Installer vulnerability is in its early stages, but security researchers warn of a wider campaign.
This year's top slots featured obvious winners like "1234" and "12345," which can be cracked in less than a second.
The emails appeared to be from a legitimate FBI email address and went out to at least 100,000 inboxes, researchers say.
The trading platform said Monday that a social engineering scheme had compromised millions of users' names and email addresses.
The Justice Department announced Monday that a number of prominent ransomware hackers had been arrested.
A new research paper shows that all of the world's computer code is vulnerable to one particular exploit. Seems bad.
Russian cyber-spies used a special technique to hide behind Americans' home and mobile networks while on intelligence missions, a recent report says.
A week or so after revelations about an FBI plot to hack a prominent ransomware gang, Britain has announced new offensive operations against cybercrime groups.
Digital signatures are an industry-standard means of defending against malicious programs, but a recently spotted rootkit figured out how to outsmart them.
The rule comes after a year of hacking scandals, some of which involved commercial spyware, and seems to target China and Russia.
A new report shows that a particular hacker group, believed to be based in China, has been targeting telecommunication firms throughout the globe.