The U.S. Supreme Court's decision in favor of Texas' law requiring age verification for porn-site users will have ripple effects across other states — and also for personal data privacy and security, experts say.
Canadian Minister of Industry Mélanie Joly said in a statement that the determination was made with “information and evidence provided by Canada's security and intelligence community” and that she strongly encourages Canadians to “take note of this decision and make their own decisions accordingly.”
The agencies said U.S. critical infrastructure entities should be on high alert for "Iranian-affiliated cyber actors" trying to target American networks.
Sarcoma, a recently emerged cybercrime group, was responsible for a data breach of Swiss health nonprofit Radix, according to a statement by the Zurich-based organization.
A U.K. man is serving a seven-month jail term because he changed access credentials and did other damage to his employer's systems after he was suspended from the job.
A cyberattack that temporarily affected some of Hawaiian Airlines' IT systems was likely the work of the Scattered Spider cybercrime group, which lately has taken an interest in the aviation industry, incident responders say.
The Dutch conglomerate behind Hannaford, Stop & Shop and other major grocery brands informed state regulators of the scope of a November cyberattack that hampered online orders and leaked sensitive data.
UNFI, the biggest supplier to Whole Foods stores, reported that its income will take a hit for the quarter that ends in August because of a recent cyberattack that disrupted operations.
Amnesty International said it identified dozens of scam compounds in Cambodia, calling the government's response to the nexus of cybercrime and human trafficking "grossly inadequate."
The stand-alone Bumble for Friends app runs afoul of Europe's data privacy rules with a feature called Icebreaker that uses OpenAI technology to analyze users' profiles, according to a complaint filed by the organization noyb.
A pair of senators introduced a bill that would ban federal agencies from using artificial intelligence tools produced in countries considered “foreign adversaries” — a term that legally covers Russia, China, Iran and North Korea.
Tel Aviv-based Check Point says an Iranian group tracked as APT42, Educated Manticore, Charming Kitten and Mint Sandstorm used email and messaging apps to get Israeli targets to give up information like two-factor authentication codes.
Citrix is sounding the alarm about vulnerabilities affecting Netscaler products that security researchers say are reminiscent of the widely exploited "Citrix Bleed" bug.
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