FBI says Chinese state hacker group targeted US infrastructure
China is targeting US infrastructure and laying the groundwork to wreak chaos, the FBI director warns.
China is targeting US infrastructure and laying the groundwork to wreak chaos, the FBI director warns.
The North Korean Lazarus hacking group has been identified as the culprit behind a recent cyber espionage operation known as "No Pineapple!".
Public bodies are told to be on guard after hacker tries to sell data of one billion Chinese citizens.
An anonymous threat actor is selling several databases they claim to contain more than 22 terabytes of stolen information on roughly 1 billion Chinese citizens for 10 bitcoins (approximately $195,000).
Agency warns attackers targeting teleworkers to steal corporate data.
In the latest episode of the My First Hack series, Andrew Tierney—better known as Cybergibbons—tells the story of the time he discovered he could use his telephone to control his school’s heating system.
Clubhouse denies it was ‘breached’ and says the data is out there for anyone to grab.
By signing-up to any SMS marketing service, an attacker can takeover target phone numbers whilst rerouting all messages to its own.
A hacker gained access to the water treatment system for the city of Oldsmar, Florida, and attempted to increase the concentration of sodium hydroxide (NaOH), also known as lye and caustic soda, to extremely dangerous levels.
According to the recent threat report of the cybersecurity researchers at Fox-IT, there is a hacking group from China that has been attacking nearly all airline companies for the past few years.
Google has patched a bug that could've allowed attacker to potentially steal screenshots of sensitive Google Docs documents.