
The more the internet world develops, the more forms of cyber attacks are actively changing in a more complicated and dangerous direction.

An unidentified group of hackers is selling a package of stolen databases containing 50 million records of data related to transportation activities in Moscow, Russia.

It looks like the streaming service Twitch has been hacked recently. An anonymous person uploaded a 125GB torrent file containing many important Twitch data on 4chan.

An international team of security researchers has publicly disclosed a new vulnerability that exists in Apple's macOS Finder.

A constantly growing DDoS botnet has targeted Russian search engine Yandex for over a month.

In a recent interview, security expert Viktor Chebyshev shared about a virus on Android devices with the ability to automatically steal money from victims.

A new vulnerability has just been discovered by a security researcher on the Microsoft Outlook platform.

Hackers can easily take advantage of existing vulnerabilities in the Bluetooth protocol to deploy many different violating activities.

Taking advantage of the interest of users, cybercriminals are deploying Windows 11-themed phishing campaigns.

Apple has switched to using the USB-C connection standard on the latest generation of iPad Pro, and this should probably be applied to new iPhone models soon as well. This not only

One of the aspects that make cybercriminals dangerous lies in the initiative they take in deploying new forms of malicious attacks.

The hacker group behind a new ransomware called LockFile has encrypted Windows domains after hacking into Microsoft Exchange servers with the ProxyShell vulnerability.

1.9 million records of suspected terrorists managed by the FBI were leaked on the internet over a three-week period, from July 19 to August 9, 2021.

Here are some of the biggest ransomware attacks of 2021 so far, helping you identify trends and provide the insights you need to stay protected.

Security firm Zimperium has discovered a malicious campaign spreading through social media hijacking, third-party app stores, and externally installed apps.

Recently, Poly Network's official Twitter account posted a notice about this cross-chain protocol being hacked by hackers, taking away more than 600 million USD. It also urges

APT targeted attack is really complex but not as scary as we think, Zero-day vulnerabilities (Unknown and unpatched) used in APT are dangerous but not hard to find.

Recently, the cybersecurity agencies of Australia, the UK and the US have issued a joint report detailing the most exploited vulnerabilities in 2020 and 2021.

PetitPotam is a new attack method with the ability to take control of a domain controller and then take over the entire Windows domain.

Security researchers at Check Point Research (CPR) have just warned about the extremely dangerous XLLoader malware that is attacking both Windows and Mac users.