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A look at the underground cybercrime landscape in 2018 shows a dynamic and quick-reacting community in the face of a successful crackdowns by law enforcement.
World Cup travelers should leave their mobile phones, laptops and tablets behind.
Flashpoint warns of a new business email compromise campaign targeting organizations in various industries with the aim of harvesting credentials.
Researchers at Kaspersky Lab have seen a resurgence of Mamba ransomware pop up recently in Brazil and Saudi Arabia.
Rep. Tom Graves has revised a draft of the Active Cyber Defense Certainty Act with new provisions that include mandatory notification and permission to recovery or destroy stolen data on the attacker’s computer.
Researchers have learned that the recently patched Office zero day was used to target victims in Russia with FINSPY spyware.
Researchers from Dell SecureWorks infiltrated a Nigerian business email spoofing and business email compromise operation, shutting down a number of money mule accounts in the process.
Cybercriminals have developed macro malware for the macOS, the first time this technique has been spotted on the Apple platform.
Services are being restored to the St. Louis Public Library computer system after a ransomware attack impacted access to machines and data at all 17 branches.
After painstakingly calculating the true cost of cybercrime in the European Union researchers conclude it’s nearly impossible to come up with hard numbers. In a study released this week by the European Union Agency For Network And Information Security (ENISA) researchers assert that it’s vitally important to identify the magnitude of cybercrime against the European...