New Atomic macOS info-stealing malware targets 50 crypto wallets
A new macOS information-stealing malware named ‘Atomic’ (aka ‘AMOS’) is being sold to cybercriminals via private Telegram channels for a subscription of $1,000 per month.…
A new macOS information-stealing malware named ‘Atomic’ (aka ‘AMOS’) is being sold to cybercriminals via private Telegram channels for a subscription of $1,000 per month.…
A little-known Russian-speaking cyber-espionage group has been linked to a new politically-motivated surveillance campaign targeting high-ranking government officials, telecom services, and public service infrastructures in…
Zopa spent 15 years pioneering the peer-to-peer lending sector, only to drop that business to become a bank. CEO Jaidev Janardana tells Computer Weekly how…
An unexpected power outage in Israel on Thursday left the country scrambling. Although the utility bodies and government officials tried to dismiss it as a…
At HackerOne’s recent 2021 Security@ conference, we spoke to Mike Hanley, CSO at GitHub. As a company that prizes security while serving tens of millions…
RSA Conference 2023 is taking place at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. Check out our microsite for the conference for all the most important…
Integrations are intended to make work and the flow of information smoother. In our case, the integrations expedite critical vulnerability information found by Detectify to…
RSA Conference 2023 is taking place at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. Check out our microsite for the conference for all the most important…
Apr 27, 2023The Hacker NewsMalware Analysis / Cyber Threat Remote Access Trojans (RATs) have taken the third leading position in ANY. RUN’s Q1 2023 report…
A zero-day flaw in Cisco’s Prime Collaboration Deployment (PCD) software that can be used to launch cross-site scripting attacks has been identified. “A vulnerability in…
Hey there, I hope you’ve been doing well! Conference Montage I have some amusing anecdotes from BSidesSF and RSA that I want to share, but…
The Service Location Protocol (SLP) has been found to have a new reflective Denial-of-Service (DoS) amplification vulnerability. Threat actors can exploit this vulnerability to execute…