Citrix is sounding the alarm about vulnerabilities affecting Netscaler products that security researchers say are reminiscent of the widely exploited "Citrix Bleed" bug.
The judge overseeing efforts to modernize the courts' electronic case filing technology told a congressional committee that the platform is under constant attack by increasingly sophisticated threat actors.
Several suspects tied to the cybercrime site BreachForums have been arrested in France, according to a local news report, including alleged administrators known as ShinyHunters and Intelbroker.
A cybercrime group's attack against a London-based pathology service last year was one of the "contributing factors" in the death of a patient, U.K. officials said.
The Glasgow City Council announced that it was affected by an incident “disrupting a number of online services and which may have involved the theft of customer data.”
The leaks to the dark web contain information “about the entire population” of Paraguay, researchers said, and likely originated with malware that infected a government employee device.
Brett Leatherman, head of the FBI's Cyber Division, told Recorded Future News that U.S. organizations should avoid being "complacent" about Chinese cyberthreats as attention turns to Iran in the short term.
Four convicted members of the REvil cybercrime gang were released from custody after being sentenced in St. Petersburg for offenses related to payment card fraud.
Ukraine's cybersecurity agency said the Russian group tracked as APT28, Fancy Bear or Forest Blizzard was responsible for targeting new malware strains at government officials.
A group associated with Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed an attack on the municipal website of Tirana, Albania's capital. It's the latest in a string of incidents attributed to the hackers.
Similarly to reports from the war in Ukraine, Israel wants owners of surveillance cameras to be aware that Iran is trying to hack the devices to aid in missile targeting.
Amazon CSO Steve Schmidt talks with the Click Here podcast about how a digital decoy called MadPot helped expose Volt Typhoon — and why, in the age of AI, the real vulnerability isn’t software. It’s people.
A federal judge ruled against a Biden administration privacy rule intended to address worries that patients visiting abortion clinics could have their records seized by law enforcement even if their procedure was legal in the state where it took place.
Minister of Health Ana ‘Akau’ola told parliament on Thursday that an unnamed ransomware gang attacked the National Health Information System, demanding millions in ransom to restore it.
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