CrowdStrike tested a new technique to speed up the remediation of systems impacted by the recent bad update.
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CrowdStrike tested a new technique to speed up the remediation of systems impacted by the recent bad update.
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The EvilVideo zero-day vulnerability in Telegram for Android allowed threat actors to send malicious files disguised as videos.
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Everything about the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA): who supports it, who opposes it, and its chances of passing in Congress.
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Authorities in the UK infiltrated and disrupted the DDoS-for-hire service DigitalStress, and one suspect was arrested.
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The FrostyGoop ICS malware was used recently in an attack against a Ukrainian energy firm that resulted in loss of heating for many buildings.
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Cloud security giant Wiz will stick to its original plan and pursue an IPO, walking away from a $23 billion deal with Google.
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New York startup with roots in Israel banks a hefty $33 million early stage funding round.
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Safety equipment product maker Cadre Holdings was hit by a cyberattack that has impacted some of the company’s operations.
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A Russian national and a dual Canadian and Russian national pleaded guilty in the US for roles in LockBit ransomware attacks.
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US has announced sanctions against two CARR hacktivists for roles in cyberattacks targeting critical infrastructure.
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