A hybrid espionage/influence campaign conducted by the Russian threat group ‘UNC5812’ has been uncovered, targeting Ukrainian military recruits with Windows and Android malware. […] Go to Source Author: Bill Toulas
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Free, a major internet service provider (ISP) in France, confirmed over the weekend that hackers breached its systems and stole customer personal information. […] Go to Source Author: Sergiu Gatlan
We’re on the cusp of an artificial intelligence revolution, and the generative AI trend doesn’t seem to be slowing down anytime soon. Research by McKinsey found that 72% of organizations used generative AI in one or more business functions in 2024—up from 56% in 2021. As businesses explore how generative AI can streamline workflows and […]
A government entity and a religious organization in Taiwan were the target of a China-linked threat actor known as Evasive Panda that infected them with a previously undocumented post-compromise toolset codenamed CloudScout. “The CloudScout toolset is capable of retrieving data from various cloud services by leveraging stolen web session cookies,” ESET security researcher Anh Ho […]
The FBI and the U.S. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) have disclosed that Chinese hackers breached commercial telecommunication service providers in the United States. […] Go to Source Author: Bill Toulas
Cybersecurity news can sometimes feel like a never-ending horror movie, can’t it? Just when you think the villains are locked up, a new threat emerges from the shadows. This week is no exception, with tales of exploited flaws, international espionage, and AI shenanigans that could make your head spin. But don’t worry, we’re here to […]
The dispute between Delta Airlines and CrowdStrike is entering the hot phase: The airline sued the cybersecurity company CrowdStrike in Fulton County Superior Court in the US state of Georgia on October 25, according to media reports. The airline has been threatening to sue since September, after the failure of CrowdStrike’s Falcon security tool on […]
If you’re getting ready to sell your old Mac, don’t forget to both properly back up your files and wipe it of your personal data. You don’t want to lose anything irreplaceable, nor do you want to expose yourself to things like identity theft. To avoid either outcome, follow these steps. 1. Back up your […]
Planning to sell your used Mac? Make sure to delete all personal data and unlink from all accounts. Failing to do so could expose your sensitive information to the new owner. However, deleting files isn’t enough; you have to be thorough in your approach. Follow this step-by-step guide to ensure your Mac is properly wiped […]
Selling a used Mac can be a great way to recoup some of its value, especially since Apple products tend to hold up well over time. But before you pass your Mac along to a new owner, always take the necessary steps to protect your personal information. Failing to do so could put you at […]



