Levi Strauss & Co. disclosed on Friday that suspected hackers gained unauthorized access to company files after compromising employees' computers, making the iconic American apparel maker the latest ...
The U.S. government must root out insecure remote-access software as concern mounts about how Russian and Chinese hackers have used years-old VPNs to target federal networks, Sen. Ron Wyden said ...
New Prime Minister Andy Burnham reappointed Britain’s cybersecurity minister to a government post amid a sweeping overhaul of ministerial positions, holding the existing policy steady even as he ...
Irregular — the cybersecurity evaluation firm behind tests in which AI models from Anthropic, OpenAI and Meta compromised real-world computer systems — has declined to say whether any of its other ...
Georgia's State Security Service has opened a criminal investigation into an alleged foreign disinformation campaign that it says sought to portray the country as unsafe and unwelcoming for Russian ...
Swiss train manufacturer Stadler Rail said it will not pay a $12.3 million ransom after cybercriminals stole technical data from a supplier's file-sharing platform. According to the company’s ...
One of India's largest state-owned banks has reported a cybersecurity incident after a threat actor claimed to have stolen and published sensitive banking data. Bank of Baroda said Monday that an ...
A Belarusian cybercriminal who U.S. authorities say was the creator and leader of the Ransom Cartel ransomware operation was sentenced to 16 years in prison on Wednesday. Maksim Silnikau, 40, who used ...
Three Chinese telecommunications giants continue to have footholds in the U.S. internet ecosystem despite their alleged role in previous Chinese hacking campaigns, lawmakers said Tuesday. Congress’s ...
An Australian energy company serving nearly 5 million customers announced Thursday that it suffered a data breach and that it is working with federal agencies to investigate. On Wednesday, ...
An artificial intelligence agent built by Anthropic created fake online personas, planted malicious code in a real software project, and sent phishing emails to real developers during a U.K.
Connor Riley Moucka, 26, pleaded guilty to computer fraud, wire fraud, aggravated identity theft and a related conspiracy on Wednesday in a Washington state federal court. He will be sentenced on ...
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