Massive ‘Typhoon’ cyberattacks on U.S. infrastructure and telecoms sought to lay groundwork for potential conflict with Beijing, as intruders gathered data and got in position to impede response and sow chaos
In the increasingly dangerous world of cybercrime, Brian Krebs faces threats, manipulation and the odd chess challenge
The City of London Police had put the teenage boy in the suburban Travelodge to protect him. They even set up a code with him and his mom to signal it was safe to open the door: “Lucky lucky.”
Then they grew suspicious.
The teen had a history with the police. It was September 2022, and 17-year-old Arion Kurtaj had been arrested twice earlier that year for his alleged role in a hacking group that stole data and demanded ransoms from some of the world’s biggest tech companies. Kurtaj, who is autistic, was released both times. The second time, that March, he had been let go under the condition that he stay offline.
AT&T and Verizon are among the broadband providers that were breached
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UnitedHealth Group paid ransom to hackers, person familiar with the cyber investigation says
WhatsApp, Signal and Telegram among apps cut from iPhone app store to comply with censorship demand
Hackers exploited a ‘zero-day’ flaw in Ivanti software to breach 12 ministries in Norway
Norway’s security officials warned around 20 critical infrastructure companies, other businesses and public agencies in the country they might also be vulnerable to a cyberattack disclosed Monday that hit 12 government ministries.
The iPhone maker is concerned workers could release confidential data as it develops its own similar technology.