Russische hacksoftware voor iPhones blijkt uit de Verenigde Staten te komen







The cyberattack disrupted information and booking systems and lasted for several hours.Β
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Explore the tools Unit 42 found on a Muddled Libra rogue host. Learn how they target domain controllers and use search engines to aid their attacks.
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Other noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: AT&T and Verizon response to Salt Typhoon, AI agents solve security challenges, man arrested in Poland for DDos Attacks.
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Criminals are using AI to clone professional websites at an industrial scale. A new report shows how one AI-powered network grew to 150+ domains by hiding behind Cloudflare and rotating IP ranges.
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Why do successful phishing attacks target our psychology rather than just our software? Discover Unit 42βs latest insights on defeating social engineering and securing your digital life.
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Hackers rely on evolved vishing and login harvesting to compromise SSO credentials for unauthorized MFA enrollment.
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Russia's current isolation from the Olympics may lead to increased cyberthreats targeting the 2026 Winter Games. We discuss the potential threat picture.
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A total of 87 individuals, mostly Venezuelan nationals, have been charged for their role in the ATM jackpotting scheme.
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Domains set up by the threat actor suggest attacks aimed at Atlassian, Canva, Epic Games, HubSpot, Moderna, ZoomInfo, and WeWork.
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The WorldLeaks cybercrime group claims to have stolen information from the footwear and apparel giantβs systems.
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Dozens of Venezuelan nationals have been charged by the US for their role in ATM jackpotting attacks.Β
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Threat actors may have wanted to take advantage of the holiday weekend in the United States to increase their chances of success.
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Operating as an access broker, the defendant sold unauthorized access to compromised networks to an undercover agent.
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Nicholas Moore pleaded guilty to repeatedly hacking the U.S. Supreme Courtβs filing system and illegally accessing computer systems belonging to AmeriCorps and the Department of Veterans Affairs.
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