Ubisoft says it has initiated a company-wide password reset operation after learning that it fell victim to a cyberattack.
AMD Updates Spectre Mitigations Following Intel Research
AMD last week informed customers that it has updated mitigations for a variant of the Spectre side-channel attack. The update comes in response to research conducted by Intel.
Ransomware Gang Threatens to Leak Files Stolen From Tire Giant Bridgestone
A well-known ransomware group is threatening to leak files stolen from tire and rubber giant Bridgestone Americas.
Over 500,000 Patients Hit by Data Breaches at Healthcare Firms in Alabama, Colorado
The information of more than half a million individuals was likely compromised after three healthcare services providers in Alabama and Colorado suffered cybersecurity breaches.
The VC View: Incident Response and SOC Evolution
The evolution of cybersecurity incident response and the modern SOC continues to be one of the biggest post-pandemic security trends
Filter Blocked 70,000 Emails to Indiana Lawmakers on Bill
A spam filter blocked as many as 70,000 emails sent to Indiana legislators about a contentious bill that aimed to place restrictions on teaching about racism and political topics.
Hacked US Companies to Face New Reporting Requirements
Companies critical to U.S. national interests will now have to report when they’re hacked or they pay ransomware, according to new rules approved by Congress.
Google Attempts to Explain Surge in Chrome Zero-Day Exploitation
14 Chrome Zero-Day Vulnerabilities Exploited in Attacks in 2021
The number of Chrome vulnerabilities exploited in malicious attacks has been increasing over the past years and Google believes several factors have contributed to this trend.
Russian Cyber Restraint in Ukraine Puzzles Experts
The absence of any crippling Russian cyberattacks against Ukraine is puzzling experts, but they warn that low-level assaults may be coming, including against the West in retaliation for sanctions.
High-Severity Vulnerabilities Patched in Omron PLC Programming Software
Several high-severity vulnerabilities that can be exploited for remote code execution were patched recently in the CX-Programmer software of Japanese electronics giant Omron.












