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Wawa Stores Plagued by Malware Since March

Payment processing systems at Wawa, the American chain of convenience and fuel stores, have been harboring malware that steals credit

Malicious Email Exploits Greta Thunberg, Christmas, and Children

A malicious email campaign that exploits the notoriety of youthful Swedish climate crisis activist Greta Thunberg has been discovered by

100% Rise in Number of UK Businesses Paying Hacking Ransoms

New research into the attitudes and beliefs of cybersecurity professionals has identified a sharp rise in the number of businesses

Hackers Abuse RDP Service to Exfiltrate Data and Drop Different Malicious Payloads

Hackers abuse legitimate RDP service to use fileless attack techniques for dropping multi-purpose off-the-shelf tools for device fingerprinting and to

Data Leak Exposes 267 Million Facebook Users

A database of 267 million Facebook user IDs, phone numbers, and names was left exposed online for a fortnight thanks

UK Police in the Dock as Device Losses Soar 150%

UK police officers and staff reported on average four lost or stolen devices every day over the most recent financial

Dropper-for-Hire – Hackers Using a Single Malware to Drop 6 Different Malware in Targeted Systems

Researchers observed a new malware campaign under a dropper-for-hire method that drops 6 different malware to attack the targeted victims

More than 267 millions of Facebook User Phone Numbers Exposed Online

Security researcher Bob Diachenko discovered more than 267 million Facebook user IDs, phone numbers and names in an unsecured database.

Australia to Launch First ACS-Accredited University Cybersecurity Course

Australia’s Deakin University is to launch the country’s first cybersecurity course accredited by the Australia Computer Society (ACS). The ACS

Cybersecurity a Growing Concern for America’s Corporate Lawyers

New research into litigation trends has identified cybersecurity as a major new source of legal disputes in the United States.

How to Fight with Ransomware Attack? Should You or Shouldn’t You Pay a Hacker’s Ransomware Demand?

Ransomware attacks are targeting educational institutions, hospitals, as well as local governments. The number of incidents has more than doubled

Honda Leak Hits 26,000 North American Customers

Honda has become the latest big-name brand to expose the personal information of countless customers because of a cloud misconfiguration.

FBI: Don’t Dabble with Public Wi-Fi This Holiday Season

The FBI has issued a warning to holiday travelers not to use public Wi-Fi on the road this Christmas because

Hackers Using Remote Desktop Application To Install “Zeppelin” Ransomware & Encrypt Windows Files

Cybercriminals abusing a Remote Desktop application ConnectWise Control that previously known as (ScreenConnect) to deliver the Zeppelin Ransowmare (aka Vega)

Unknown Hacking Group Launching Custom Malware “Dudell” via Weaponized Microsoft Excel Documents

Researchers discovered a new wave of custom malware campaign named as “Dudell” from previous unknown cyberespionage group dubbed Rancor. Rancor

Trend Micro Observed Notable Malware Activity Associated with the Momentum Botnet

Security experts recently found notable malware activity affecting devices running Linux that is associated with the Momentum Botnet. Malware researchers