The Russian-speaking cybercriminal group REvil has gone dark. Its websites were taken offline early Tuesday morning, and nobody is sure why.
Jen Easterly, a former NSA official, is the new director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.
U.S. authorities attempted to hobble an infamous cybercriminal group last year but it looks like the gang is back in action.
Pressure is mounting for the Biden administration to address the ransomware epidemic, but can the President convince Vladimir Putin to play along?
China's cyberspace regulator claims the apps illegally collect personal user data.
The cyberattack took place early Friday morning and has resulted in massive problems.
Ransomwhere keeps a publicly available running tally of ransoms paid out to cybercriminals in bitcoin.
ANOM, which was used by the bureau to ensnare droves of criminals throughout the world, is now weirdly being sold on the secondary market.
The alleged intrusion came around the same time that the Russian cybercriminal group REvil was conducting a massive ransomware attack on U.S. firm Kaseya.
The company later backtracked after a user outcry over the policy's "unclear phrasing," but that doesn't make any of this okay.
Security experts have identified more than 1,000 businesses whose servers have been encrypted after a supply chain attack on the IT firm Kaseya.
A supply chain attack on Kaseya, which offers remote services to IT providers, may have infected companies throughout the world.
Even if you've factory reset your device, sensitive personal information has likely been retained on it—meaning the next owner could extract it.
According to U.S. and U.K. government officials, the Russian cyber spies of Unit 26165 have been using brute force attacks to target hundreds of organizations.
Just because the Fox News host may be full of it doesn't mean America's spying problem isn't totally FUBAR.
“Thirteen federal agencies do not have awareness of what non-federal systems with facial recognition technology are used by employees,” the report claims.
"Tucker Carlson has never been an intelligence target of the agency," the NSA said.
Analysts think the popular product might be caught in the crosshairs of sparring cybercriminal groups.
A new report shows advertisers don't seem to have qualms with selling intimate consumer data to foreign companies, including those based in Russia and China.
The PRESS Act would help shield reporters' sources from shady DOJ probes.