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In the latest evolution of automated cyberattacks, threat actors heavily leveraged AI agents to support campaigns against entities in Mexico and Brazil.
While investigating the cyberattacks, researchers uncovered a new spyware product from Memento Labs, the successor to the infamous Hacking Team.
CVE-2025-43300 is the latest zero-day bug used in cyberattacks against "targeted individuals," which could signify spyware or nation-state hacking.
Scattered Spider and other phishers and hacking groups are using rentable subdomains from dynamic DNS providers to obfuscate their activity and impersonate well-known brands.
The US water sector suffered a stream of cyberattacks over the past year and half, from a mix of cybercriminals, hacktivists, and nation-state hacking teams. Here's how the industry and ICS/OT security experts are working to better secure vulnerable drinking and wastewater utilities.
UNC1549, aka Smoke Sandstorm and Tortoiseshell, appears to be the culprit behind a cyberattack campaign customized for each targeted organization.
Reports say M9 Telecom servers were destroyed in retaliation for Russia-backed cyberattack against Kyivstar mobile phone operator.
CEO of CyTaka says offensive actions would create a deterrent against cyberattacks.
For several years operators at New Delhi-based Appin hacked into, spied on, and stole data from targets around the world for clients that included private investigators, government agencies, law enforcement, and others.
Hack The Box launches Capture The Flag competition, including offensive and defensive challenges, to unite teams as cyberattacks increase in 2023 to unprecedented levels.
Foreign nations continue to target various US public entities and private industries with cyberattacks, but the coming midterms are driving more disinformation than hacking, say experts.