Microsoft is warning of an uptick among nation-state and criminal actors increasingly leveraging publicly-disclosed zero-day vulnerabilities for breaching target environments.
The tech giant, in its 114-page Digital Defense Report , said it has "observed a reduction in the time between the announcement of a vulnerability and the commoditization of that vulnerability," making it imperative that organizations patch such exploits in a timely manner.
After Two Year Hiatus, Hardware Hackers To Descend On Pasadena for Hackaday's Supercon Starting ...
The Hackaday Superconference from Nov. 4-6 at SupplyFrame's DesignLab in Pasadena will bring together computer hardware hackers, builders, and engineers.
Hundreds of engineers and engineering enthusiasts are set to gather for organized talks and workshops along with extemporaneous challenges and talks, that make Supercon the "ultimate" hardware conference, according to the event announcement.
Hackers Take One Of World's Largest Telescopes Offline With Mysterious Motive | IFLScience
On Wednesday, the Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) Observatory in Chile announced they had been hit by a cyberattack on Saturday, October 29, at 6:14 am. The statement said that the hack forced the telescope to pause its astronomical observations and the public website was down.
Experts: Hackers don't rest, nor should you | Business News | csbj.com
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Hackers injected malicious code into more than 250 major news sites
If you're online, you're a target for hackers. Nobody is truly safe, but carelessness and lack of awareness make you more vulnerable to malware, hacks and scams.
No newspaper can keep up with the minute-to-minute delivery of news sites. Millions of people visit these sites daily, making them a prime target for hackers. And that's what's happening now. Read on for details and what to watch out for.
Hackers sending govt officials phishing mails for T-20 World Cup bets, claims cybersecurity firm
Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (Cert-In) is a government agency dealing with cybersecurity incidents in the country.
The malware is a new version of a well-known crypto-mining malware named Nitrokod that has been active since 2019.
Murray pays $121,300 ransom to hackers | Murray Journal
Murray City paid a $121,300 ransom to hackers after the city identified unusual activity in its IT systems (including encrypted network files) for the Aug. 7 cyberattack. The attack hindered the functionality of both the phone system and online services.
Mayor Brett Hales' Chief Communications Officer Tammy Kikuchi said, "We continue to investigate this incident with the assistance of subject matter specialists who are working to confirm the full scope of the event. To try and provide details at this point would include mere speculation.
Tower of Fantasy server transfers are delayed thanks to hackers | PCGamesN
Server transfers have become a relatively common feature in large-scale MMORPG -style games, but Tower of Fantasy didn’t release with the seemingly essential feature. This means that, if you want to play with your friends, you all need to be on the exact same server.
After a period of radio silence regarding server transfers, Hotta Studio has posted a lengthy developer blog discussing why it hasn’t implemented the feature yet – and, spoiler alert, it has to do with hackers.
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