Cyber Security News


  • New ransomware attacks in Ukraine linked to Russian Sandworm hackers

    November 25, 2022

    New ransomware attacks targeting organizations in Ukraine first detected this Monday have been linked to the notorious Russian military threat group Sandworm. Slovak software company ESET who first spotted this wave of attacks, says the ransomware they named RansomBoggs has been found on the networks of multiple Ukrainian organizations. “While the malware written in .NET is new, ...

  • Vice Society ransomware claims attack on Cincinnati State college

    November 25, 2022

    The Vice Society ransomware operation has claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on Cincinnati State Technical and Community College, with the threat actors now leaking data allegedly stolen during the attack. The hackers posted a long list of documents on their Tor data leak site they claim was stolen from the college, indicating that a ransom was ...

  • Who tracked internet users in 2021–2022

    November 25, 2022

    Every time you go online, someone is watching over you. The services you use, the websites you visit, the apps on your phone, smart TVs, gaming consoles, and any networked devices collect data on you with the help of trackers installed on web pages or in software. The websites and services send this data to ...

  • Sweden launches Europe’s most advanced Hub for Automotive Cyber Security

    November 25, 2022

    Research Institute engages ethical hackers and the latest research in cyber technology to combat spiraling threats to connected vehicles   State owned Research Institutes of Sweden, RISE, is launching Europe’s most advanced cyber security initiative dedicated to vehicle testing. RISE Cyber Test Lab for Automotive enable the automotive industry to test vehicles by using the latest ...

  • Google pushes emergency Chrome update to fix 8th zero-day in 2022

    November 25, 2022

    Google has released an emergency security update for the desktop version of the Chrome web browser, addressing the eighth zero-day vulnerability exploited in attacks this year. The high-severity flaw is tracked as CVE-2022-4135 and is a heap buffer overflow in GPU, discovered by Clement Lecigne of Google’s Threat Analysis Group on November 22, 2022. “Google is aware ...

  • Australian Cyber Task Force Looks to “Hack the Hackers” After Data Breach Crime Wave

    November 24, 2022

    A recent string of data breaches has prompted rapid changes to Australia’s cybersecurity and data protection policies, and the latest development appears to be a cyber task force set to “hack back” and actively pursue what Minister for Home Affairs Clare O’Neil described as “scumbags.” Home Affairs is promising a new “tough on crime” policy toward ...

  • Meta links US military to fake social media influence campaigns

    November 24, 2022

    In its latest quarterly threat report, Meta said it had detected and disrupted influence operations originating in the US, and it calls out those it believes are responsible: the American military. Meta said it picked up on three major covert influence operations on its platforms in the third quarter of the year, the first of which ...

  • Cyber-enabled financial crime: USD 130 million intercepted in global INTERPOL police operation

    November 24, 2022

    LYON, France – An INTERPOL police operation to tackle online fraud has seen almost 1000 suspects arrested and the seizure of USD 129,975,440 worth of virtual assets. Fraud investigators around the world worked together over five months (28 June – 23 November) to intercept money and virtual assets linked to a wide range of cyber-enabled financial ...

  • UK: Government departments ordered to stop installing cameras made by Chinese firms in ‘sensitive sites’

    November 24, 2022

    Government departments have been told to stop installing cameras made by Chinese firms in “sensitive sites”. They have also been urged to disconnect Chinese-made devices from core computer networks and to consider removing them altogether, amid security concerns. The Government Security Group has said that since companies in China have to comply with the country’s national intelligence ...

  • RCMP use of spyware warrants update to Canada’s privacy laws, MPs say

    November 24, 2022

    Canada should update its privacy laws in the wake of revelations that the country’s national police force uses spyware to hack mobile devices, a parliamentary committee says. The House of Commons ethics committee is recommending the federal government require privacy assessments for the use of “high-risk technological tools” that collect personal data, according to a report ...

  • European Parliament Putin things back together after cyber attack

    November 24, 2022

    The European Parliament has experienced a cyber attack that started not long after it declared Russia to be a state sponsor of terrorism. The attack appears to have made part of the Parliament’s website inoperable and made access impossible for a few hours. A pro-Russian group called KILLNET appears to have claimed responsibility for the attack in ...