A major tech company has informed “a number of senators and Senate staff members” that hackers have targeted their personal email accounts, according to Sen. Ron Wyden.
The company alleges that CrowdStrike, Symantec and ESET as well as the Anti-Malware Testing Standards Organization conspired to restrict testing of products.
Researchers say the hacking group is getting better at finding ways to leverage faults in Javascript to hide and carry out breaches of credit card payment systems.
Iron, also known as Rocke, is a Chinese-speaking hacking group that have gained a spotlight this year for its use of cryptojacking malware using a backdoor from…
An infamous brand of mobile spyware may be operating in 45 countries as part of a sprawling footprint that could enable human rights abuses, according to a…
Fidelis says the infusion will help boost its flagship product as well as a new managed detection and response service it announced earlier this summer.