The Biden administration charged a Russian oligarch linked to the Kremlin with violating U.S. government sanctions and disrupted a cybercrime operation launched by a Russian military intelligence agency, officials said Wednesday.
Apple Leaves Big Sur, Catalina Exposed to Critical Flaws: Intego
Apple is being called to task for neglecting to patch two “actively exploited” zero-day vulnerabilities on older versions of its flagship macOS platform.
Denonia: First Malware Targeting AWS Lambda
Researchers have come across what appears to be the first piece of malware designed to specifically target AWS Lambda environments.
Tufin Agrees to $570 Million Acquisition With 30-Day ‘Go Shop’ Option
Google Doubles Rewards for Nest and Fitbit Vulnerabilities
Google on Tuesday announced that security researchers submitting eligible Google Nest and Fitbit vulnerability reports through its bug bounty program can now receive double the usual bounty payouts.
Texas Department of Insurance Exposed Data of 1.8 Million People
The Texas Department of Insurance recently disclosed a “data security event” that appears to have affected roughly 1.8 million people.
Coro Raises $80 Million for Cybersecurity Platform for Mid-Market Organizations
Coro this week announced that it has raised $60 million in a Series C funding round that brings the total raised over the past six months to $80 million.
The latest funding round was led by Balderton Capital, with participation from Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP).
FIN7 Cybercrime Operation Continues to Evolve Despite Arrests
Despite recent arrests and convictions, the FIN7 cybercrime operation has continued to evolve, with hackers updating their tools and techniques and changing monetization strategies, according to cybersecurity firm Mandiant.
Europe Warned About Cyber Threat to Industrial Infrastructure
Malicious cyber actors pose a serious threat to Europe’s industrial infrastructure, with at least ten hacker groups known to target European organizations, according to a new report from industrial cybersecurity firm Dragos.
Germany Shuts Down Darknet Platform Specializing in Drugs
German investigators on Tuesday shut down a Russian-language darknet marketplace that they say specialized in drug dealing, seizing bitcoin worth 23 million euros ($25.3 million).












