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Microsoft server hack has hit about 100 victims, researcher saysMicrosoft on Saturday issued an alert about "active attacks" on self-managed SharePoint servers, which are widely used by government agenci...
Iran-linked hackers threaten to release Trump aides' emailsIran-linked hackers, known as Robert, have threatened to release more stolen emails from prominent figures in Donald Trump's circle, includ...
US jury awards WhatsApp $168 million in NSO Group cyberespionage suitA US jury awarded WhatsApp $168 million in damages against Israeli firm NSO Group for using Pegasus spyware to hack users’ phones. The cour...
Chinese hack of US telecoms compromised more firms than previously known, WSJ saysChinese hackers have compromised several U.S. telecom companies beyond previously known entities, including Charter Communications and Wind...
Chinese Salt Typhoon cyberespionage targets AT&T, but networks secure, carrier saysAT&T acknowledged that its systems were targeted by the Chinese-linked Salt Typhoon cyberespionage operation. The company has secured its U...
'Don't send message': FBI warns of texting risks between iPhones and AndroidsThe FBI is warning against texting between iPhones and Androids due to interception risks from hackers. Following a suspected Chinese espio...
T-Mobile says cyber attackers had no access to customer dataT-Mobile Chief Security Officer Jeff Simon said in a blog on the company's website Wednesday that the company detected attacks from an unna...
T-Mobile hacked in massive Chinese breach of telecom networks: reportThe Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the U.S. cyber watchdog agency CISA stated that China-linked hackers intercepted surveillance...
Chinese hackers step up attacks on Taiwanese organisations: cybersecurity firmA suspected Chinese state-sponsored hacking group, RedJuliett, has intensified its targeting of Taiwanese organisations, including governme...
In Beijing, Dutch PM Mark Rutte raises cyberespionage with China's Xi JinpingIt was the first time the Dutch publicly attributed cyberespionage to China, as national security tensions grow between the two countries. ...
US, UK accuse China of cyberespionage that hit millions of peopleAuthorities on both sides of the Atlantic nicknamed the hacking group Advanced Persistent Threat 31 or "APT31", calling it an arm of China'...
Microsoft says US rivals are beginning to use generative AI in offensive cyber operationsIn a blog post, the Redmond, Washington, company said the techniques were "early-stage" and neither "particularly novel or unique" but that...
Security firm: Chinese hackers broke into email security appliance in spying campaignIn a blog post on Thursday, Google-owned Mandiant expressed "high confidence" that the group exploiting a software vulnerability in Barracu...
What is Volt Typhoon, the alleged China-backed hacking group?Nearly every country in the world uses hackers to gather intelligence. Major powers like the US and Russia have large stables of such group...
FBI says it has sabotaged hacking tool created by elite Russian spiesThe FBI has sabotaged malware known as Snake, which was used in cyberespionage by Russia's FSB security service, according to US authoritie...
Internet in Ukraine disrupted as Russian troops advanceInternet connectivity in Ukraine has been badly affected by the Russian invasion, particularly in the southern and eastern parts of the cou...
Putin: Russia, US to hold cybersecurity talksWhile the US, Canada and Britain all engage in cyberespionage, the most damaging cyberattacks on record have come either from state-backed ...
Critical entities targeted in suspected Chinese cyber spyingThe hack of Pulse Connect Secure networking devices came to light in April, but its scope is only now starting to become clear. The Associa...
EXPLAINER: How bad is the hack that targeted US agencies?The hack began as early as March when malicious code was snuck into updates to popular software that monitors computer networks of business...
China bars use of Windows 8 in government computersChina today said it will forbid the use of Microsoft's Windows 8 operating system in new government computers to minimise security risks.