Security

iPhone Wi-Fi Bug Now Morphs Into Zero-Click Hacking

Security researchers investigating a bug that causes Wi-Fi services on iPhones to crash have discovered that it could be exploited for remote code execution without user interaction.

Scammers Attempt To Cash In On Child Tax Credit Payments

Cybercriminals are trying to capitalize on the latest round of IRS child tax credit payments by creating a network of related websites aimed at getting people to enter their personal information.

Law Firm Hit By Ransomware Attack In February

Law firms Campbell Conroy & O'Neil, P.C., announced a major data breach that occurred after a ransomware attack on February 27.

U.S. And U.K. Accuse China Of Microsoft Cyberattack

The U.K., U.S. and the EU have criticized China for carrying out a major cyberattack earlier this year that targeted Microsoft Exchange servers.

DOJ Takes Action Against Chinese Hacking Group

The DOJ is pressing charges against four Chinese nationals, accusing them of being part of a hacking group.

Businesses Are Experiencing False Positive Security Alerts

75% of businesses have spent as much if not more time chasing false positives than they did dealing with actual security threats, report reveals.

Amazon Shuts Down Infrastructure And Accounts Linked To NSO

AWS shuts down accounts and infrastructures connected to Israeli firm NSO.

U.S. Battles Russian Hackers With IT Firm Restrictions

The U.S. has imposed new restrictions on Russia's cybersecurity industry, restricting trade with six IT firms and companies.

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