A large suburb outside of Dallas, Texas, was one of multiple municipalities across the U.S. this week to report cyber incidents affecting public services.
Lauren Dreyer, the vice-president of Starlink’s business operations, said in a post on X Tuesday night that the company “proactively identified and disabled over 2,500 Starlink Kits in the vicinity of suspected ‘scam centers’” in Myanmar.
Government agencies in African and South American nations are on the long list of organizations breached through exploitation of a vulnerability in Microsoft SharePoint, incident responders revealed.
Britain’s security agencies are grappling with the most “contested and complex” threat environment in decades, one of the country’s most senior spies warned.
State attorneys general are playing a vital role in protecting consumers in the absence of a comprehensive federal law for data privacy, researchers found.
A Russia-linked group tracked as Coldriver or Callisto is using three new pieces of malicious code to replace the LostKeys malware outed by Google earlier this year, the company said.
In a letter to Apple cited by the state news agency TASS, the Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) said Apple’s current setup gives preference to foreign search engines, putting local providers at a “competitive disadvantage” and infringing on consumers’ rights.
Japan's retail sector has felt ripple effects from a cyberattack that disrupted operations at Askul, which sells office and household goods and also has a logistics business.
Spyware manufacturer NSO Group will have to pay Meta $4 million instead of $168 million, but will also be barred from targeting the messaging platform in the future.
Chinese authorities accused the U.S. of compromising the National Time Service Center, a research institute responsible for providing timekeeping services in China for national security applications.
Sweden-based home security provider Verisure said a local subsidiary known as Alert Alarm suffered a data breach that was limited to that brand's systems.
Polish developer Kuba Gretzky wanted to prove that multi-factor authentication wasn’t foolproof. He succeeded — maybe too well. What happens when a cybersecurity warning becomes the threat itself?
A leading technology industry association has sued Texas, seeking to block a state law that requires app stores to verify user ages to purchase and download apps.
Authorities raided a "SIM farm" operation that used tens of thousands of cards to enable fraud in several European countries, including Latvia and Austria.
The Dairy Farmers of America said cybercriminals breached company systems in June, gaining access to the information of employees and members of the cooperative.
Under the new partnership, law enforcement agencies which use Flock Safety products can ask Ring owners to provide images for “evidence collection and investigative work,” according to a blog post on the Ring website.
Hackers are also increasingly turning to other methods to obtain credentials. Microsoft tracked surges in the use of infostealer malware by criminals and an increase of IT scams where cybercriminals call a company’s help desk and simply ask for password resets.
A German member of the European Parliament has filed a complaint urging authorities to investigate Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán for allegedly ordering the country’s secret service to break into his phone with spyware.
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