French authorities announced that an alleged admin of XSS.is, one of the longest-running cybercrime forums, has been arrested in Ukraine.
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French authorities announced that an alleged admin of XSS.is, one of the longest-running cybercrime forums, has been arrested in Ukraine.
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Critics warn that a ban on ransomware payments may lead to dangerous unintended consequences, including forcing victims into secrecy or incentivizing attackers to shift tactics.
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Akamai’s analysis of the Coyote malware revealed that it abuses Microsoft’s UIA accessibility framework to obtain data.
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The US government has issued an alert on the Interlock ransomware, which targets organizations via drive-by download attacks.
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Sophos has patched five vulnerabilities in Sophos Firewall that could allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code.
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Fresh security updates for Chrome and Firefox resolve multiple high-severity memory safety vulnerabilities.
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The Lumma Stealer is back after Microsoft and law enforcement took action to significantly disrupt the malware’s infrastructure.
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