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Less than a day after Microsoft disclosed one of the most critical Windows vulnerabilities ever, security researchers have published PoC Exploit that explains how attackers can exploit the Windows CryptoAPI Spoofing bug with cryptographically impersonate any website or server on

New research into the latest victims of Emotet has found increased instances of the malware affecting the United States of America’s government and military. The pernicious malware, which is spread via email, has been infecting organizations all over the world

The London Office for Rapid Cybersecurity Advancement (LORCA) has announced the 20 scale-ups selected to join its fourth cohort of cyber-innovators. The latest group is LORCA’s largest and most international yet – including companies from the UK, Israel, Spain, Switzerland,

Security experts from Sophos discovered 25 Android apps on the official Google Play that were involved in financial fraud, 600 million affected. Security researchers from Sophos discovered a set of so-called fleeceware apps that have been installed by more than

The December cyber-attack on the southern city of New Orleans has caused over $7m of damage. New Orleans mayor Latoya Cantrell said yesterday that the already alarmingly high figure continues to grow as the city recovers from the incident. A

A worldwide cybersecurity alliance established last year by the International Society of Automation (ISA) has tripled its membership in just six months. The ISA Global Cybersecurity Alliance (ISAGCA) drew its first breath in July 2019. The organization was set up

Business disruption was the main objective of attackers in the last year, with ransomware, DDoS and malware commonly used. According to the CrowdStrike Services Cyber Front Lines Report, which offers observations from its incident response and proactive services, a third

Digital fragmentation and cyber-threats are among the top 10 biggest risks facing global businesses over the coming decade, according to the latest World Economic Forum (WEF) report. The annual Global Risks Report is compiled from interviews with business leaders, academics

Donald Trump has hit out at Apple after it refused to unlock the iPhone of a suspected terrorist shooter who killed three sailors last month, setting the firm on another collision course with the authorities over its stance on user

Researchers discovered 17 malicious Android apps from the Google play store that infects nearly 550,000 Android devices around the world. These malicious app developers added features to hide their presence on the user’s device, and constantly display aggressive ads once

The cybercrime group behind Satan ransomware and other malware seems to be involved in the development of a new threat named 5ss5c. The threat actors behind the Satan, DBGer and Lucky ransomware and likely Iron ransomware, is back with a

Did you realize that a hack occurs every 39 seconds? One of the most common targets for cyber-criminals attempting to gain access to sensitive information is a business website. The only way to keep your website functional and safe is

Fleeceware apps continue to be a problem on Google Play, these app publishers overcharge users for basic functionality if they don’t cancel the subscription before the trial ends. The app publishers take advantage of the business model in which user

Thousands of UK business professionals have had their personal details exposed online via a leaky Amazon Web Services bucket, after researchers discovered files belonging to multiple consulting firms. The misconfigured S3 resource is thought to have been left publicly viewable

Several mobile apps such as Grindr, OKCupid and Tinder have been found to be leaking personal information to advertising tech companies in possible violation of European data privacy laws, an investigation by a Norwegian consumer group has discovered. As stated

An infamous Kremlin-backed hacking group has launched a coordinated phishing campaign aimed at Ukrainian firm Burisma Holdings, in what looks like an attempt to find internal information which could benefit Donald Trump. Security vendor Area 1 claimed the attacks were