An unknown threat actor has targeted the email marketing company in a sophisticated scheme to phish physical cryptocurrency wallets.
LAPSUS$ is causing global amounts of trouble despite the arrests of half a dozen alleged members of the gang and a looming court case.
The company's security camera line was reportedly vulnerable to hackers for years and the company knew about it but told no one.
Cybercriminals commandeered police email accounts to get home addresses, phone numbers, and more, a new report shows.
A new cybercrime ploy sees hackers hijacking law enforcement email addresses to demand troves of user data from tech platforms. It's working.
FinFisher has been accused of improperly selling its spyware to Turkey. Now it's claiming insolvency as the German government attempts to seize its assets.
They're the new kids on the block, and their "extortion and destruction" hacks are swiping gigabytes of sensitive data. Their leader also might be 16.
LAPSUS$, a new cybercriminal gang with serious chutzpah, has been pillaging the tech sector's biggest names for their digital secrets.
After a hacker group claimed to have stolen the conglomerate's data, a company spokesman told Gizmodo that the info had actually been leaked by Nestlé itself.
Spellingbee.com, the website for the Scripps National Spelling Bee, was H-A-C-K-E-D in January.
Last year, a ransomware gang bragged about jacking the noxious gun lobby's data. In a recent filing, the NRA confirmed the hackers were telling the truth.
The "Scan and Secure" tool could be helpful, even if you're not a Tile user.
The Russian Ministry says it's facing an "unprecedented" assault by foreign hackers.
It's tax season again, and the scammers are out. Avoid these clear and present dangers.
I researched Google's proposed alternative to web-tracking cookies. But the company's secrecy made it much harder than it should be.
A threat actor with longstanding ties to the Chinese government has targeted half a dozen state governments, research from cybersecurity giant Mandiant shows.
The group has previously hit companies like Shutterfly with vicious ransomware attacks.
For over half a decade, the Trickbot botnet has caused global amounts of trouble. Now, the cybercriminals behind it may be pivoting to other endeavors.
NBC has reported that the White House is mulling "massive" cyberattacks on Russia as a result of the Ukraine invasion. Officials have denied it.
As a political crisis in Ukraine devolves into a military one, government agencies and banks continue to be the target of anonymous cyberattacks.