Cyberattacks detection technology provider MixMode has announced the closing of a $45 million Series B funding round led by PSG, with participation from Entrada Ventures.
FBI: 649 Ransomware Attacks Reported on Critical Infrastructure Organizations in 2021
The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) says it received 649 complaints of ransomware attacks targeting critical infrastructure organizations in 2021.
How European Rulings Imperil Flagship Google Product
Lax laws and sweetheart deals are becoming a thing of the past for big tech firms, particularly in Europe where a series of rulings is posing a major threat to one of Google’s flagship products.
More than half of the world’s websites use Google Analytics to help their owners understand the behavior of users.
US Charges Russian Hackers Over Infamous Triton, Havex Cyberattacks on Energy Sector
North Korea Gov Hackers Caught Sharing Chrome Zero-Day
Malware hunters at Google have spotted signs that North Korean government hackers are sharing zero-day browser exploits for use in waves of targeted attacks hitting U.S. news media, crypto-banks and IT organizations.
New Vidar Infostealer Campaign Hidden in Help File
Researchers discovered an email malware campaign in February 2022 that demonstrates the complexity attackers are introducing to the delivery mechanism in order to avoid detection. The new campaign delivers an old but frequently updated infostealer: Vidar.
Over 100 Building Controllers in Russia Vulnerable to Remote Hacker Attacks
A researcher has identified critical vulnerabilities that can allegedly be exploited to remotely hack a building controller predominantly used by organizations in Russia.
Enterprise Browser Startup Island Snags Massive Funding Round
An early-stage startup building a security-themed enterprise browser has raised $115 million at a $1.3 billion valuation, becoming a cybersecurity unicorn less than two months after emerging from stealth with $100 million in funding.
Russian Operator of Cybercrime Marketplace Indicted in US
A Russian national has been indicted in the United States for allegedly operating a cybercrime marketplace where stolen credit card information and online banking account data was being traded.
Many Critical Flaws Patched in Delta Electronics Energy Management System
At least 30 vulnerabilities were found in the past year in the DIAEnergie industrial energy management system made by Delta Electronics. The company says it has created patches for all of them, but for now most of those patches are only available on demand.













