The Midnight Blizzard cyberspies used compromised websites to trick users into authorizing devices they controlled.
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The Midnight Blizzard cyberspies used compromised websites to trick users into authorizing devices they controlled.
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Russian state-sponsored hackers tracked as Static Tundra continue to target Cisco devices affected by CVE-2018-0171.
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During the April incident, hackers gained access to a digital system which remotely controls one of the dam’s valves and opened it to increase the water flow.
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WinRAR has patched CVE-2025-8088, a zero-day exploited by Russia’s RomCom in attacks on financial, defense, manufacturing and logistics companies.
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Ukrainian and Belarusian hacker groups, which oppose the rule of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, claimed responsibility for the cyberattack.
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The UK government has sanctioned three Russian APTs and 18 individuals for their involvement in cyber operations against Ukraine, NATO allies, and EU.
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Codenamed Eastwood, the operation targeted the so-called NoName057(16) group, which was identified as being behind a series of DDoS on municipalities and organizations linked to a NATO summit.
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Russia-linked APT28 deployed new malware against Ukrainian government targets through malicious documents sent via Signal chats.
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Russian hackers posed as US State Department staff and convinced targets to generate and give up Google app-specific passwords.
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Google has released a Chrome 137 update to resolve two memory bugs in the browser’s V8 and Profiler components.
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