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Over the weekend, an excerpt from a recent interview with Telegram founder Pavel Durov went semi-viral on X (formerly Twitter). In the videoDurov tells right-wing personality…
Active Directory security specialist Semperis, valued at more than $1 billion, raises $125 million
Active Directory, Microsoft’s directory service for connecting users to network resources, is used by more than 90% of all Fortune 1000 companies and many others. So…
Change Healthcare confirms that ransomware hackers stole medical records of a “significant percentage” of Americans
Change Healthcare confirmed a February ransomware attack on its systems that caused widespread disruption to the US healthcare system for weeks and resulted in the theft…
The US government has announced sanctions against 12 executives and senior leaders of Russian-based cybersecurity giant Kaspersky. In a press releasethe Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign…
Hacker claims to have 30 million customer records from Australian ticketing giant TEG
A hacker is advertising customer data allegedly stolen from Australia-based live events and ticketing company TEG on a well-known hacking forum. On Thursday, a hacker put…
EU member states remain divided over controversial CSAM scanning plan — but for how long?
A key body of European Union lawmakers remains deadlocked over a controversial legislative proposal that could see millions of messaging app users forced to agree to…
The US government announced Thursday that it is banning the sale of Kaspersky Antivirus in the country and asking Americans who use the software to switch…
Malicious hacking is becoming increasingly sophisticated and this is leading to a very clear trend in security technology. To keep people and organizations safe, security must…
A British national accused of hacking dozens of American companies has been arrested in Spain
Spanish police have arrested a British national accused of leading an organized cybercrime group that hacked dozens of US companies. The unnamed British national, aged 22,…
A researcher has discovered a bug that allows anyone to impersonate Microsoft corporate email accounts, making phishing attempts appear credible and more likely to deceive their…