Enterprise Targets Dominated 2024 Zero-Day Exploitation
Google’s Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) released its annual analysis of zero-day exploitation, detailing how 2024 saw attackers increasingly target enterprise...
Read more →Google’s Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) released its annual analysis of zero-day exploitation, detailing how 2024 saw attackers increasingly target enterprise...
Read more →The responsibilities of Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) are rapidly evolving as digital transformation and global interconnectivity reshape the modern...
Read more →Edgescan’s 2025 Vulnerability Statistics Report explores risk density patterns across network/device and application layers, uncovers complex vulnerabilities that automated tools...
Read more →Retail, insurance, legal and funeral care cooperative Co-op has confirmed it has shut off an unspecified number of back-office and...
Read more →France links Russian APT28 to attacks on dozen French entities Pierluigi Paganini April 30, 2025 France blames Russia-linked APT28 for...
Read more →British supermarket chain Co-op shut down parts of its IT systems after detecting an attempted intrusion into its network, disrupting...
Read more →Hybrid work has become a permanent fixture in the modern enterprise, blending remote and in-office operations to enhance flexibility and...
Read more →A critical vulnerability in Cato Networks’ widely used macOS VPN client has been disclosed, enabling attackers with limited access to...
Read more →RSAC 2025 Conference is taking place at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. Help Net Security is on-site, and this...
Read more →Fake emails pretending to come from the US Social Security Administration (SSA) try to get targets to install ScreenConnect, a...
Read more →Indian Court ordered to block email service Proton Mail Pierluigi Paganini April 30, 2025 Indian Court ordered a nationwide block...
Read more →Amelia Coen | 30 April 2025 at 13:23 UTC 1000s of pentesters are currently using Burp AI features to hack...
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