Cybersecurity News: December 14, 2020
Is the really all that surprising?: Hackers breached the Commerce Department, and reportedly have infiltrated the Treasury Department and other U.S. agencies, in incidents that
Is the really all that surprising?: Hackers breached the Commerce Department, and reportedly have infiltrated the Treasury Department and other U.S. agencies, in incidents that
Making Money While You Hack: In a throwback to the time of network sharing, an advanced threat group called Bismuth recently used cryptocurrency mining as
A good reason to get your land line back: Google Project Zero security researcher Ian Beer has revealed that, until May, a variety of Apple
Data breach year in review: Thanks to Charlie Osborne for making they data breach naughty list for 2020. However, she shouldn’t get ahead of herself,
A Literal Cyber Monday Sale: There are purportedly hundreds of C-suite level email credentials being sold on a Russian-speaking underground forum, ZDNet reported on Friday.
Can’t keep the ball out of the net: Another day, another hack with Manchester United announcing that they have been the victim of a cyberattack.
But will they bug the confession booth?: After months of public reporting on a suspected Chinese hacking campaign targeting entities linked with diplomacy between the
And in related news, water is wet: Suspected state-sponsored hackers and cybercriminals are trying to exploit a five-month-old vulnerability in popular mobile device management software
You’d better pray, or get credit monitoring: A popular Christian faith app has unwittingly exposed the personal data of up to 10 million users dating