Tag: Cybersecurity Insiders

What if a cyber attack takes place on a human body

In recent times, we’ve witnessed cyberattacks targeting government agencies, corporate networks, mobile systems, and software supply chains. However, the conversation on tech platforms like Reddit is now shifting from material concerns to the human body itself. Some cybersecurity experts are…

France Olympics venue hit by a ransomware attack

While athletes, visitors, and referees at the Paris 2024 Olympics have been voicing concerns about the event’s organization, a new issue has surfaced: a cyberattack on one of the venues. Reports circulating on X and Facebook suggest that the Grand…

Malware induction into Windows and MacOS devices via ISP

Volexity, a cutting-edge cybersecurity firm based in Virginia, has uncovered a Chinese hacking group known as StormBamboo, which is injecting malware into software updates distributed through an Internet Service Provider (ISP). The name of the ISP has been kept confidential.…

Threat Actor offers Car Selling Phishing lure

According to a study made by Palo Alto Networks cyber threat arm ‘Unit 42’, a threat actor named APT28 aka BlueDelta or Fancy Bear, supposedly belonging to Russian Intelligence is seen luring diplomats with a car sales phishing link that…

Safeguarding Data in Container Security Environments

In today’s rapidly evolving tech landscape, containers have become a cornerstone of modern software development and deployment. Their efficiency, scalability, and flexibility offer significant advantages. However, with these benefits come new security challenges, particularly in safeguarding data within containerized environments.…

Adaptive Shield Showcases New ITDR Platform for SaaS at Black Hat USA

Amid rising breaches including Snowflake, the platform helps security teams proactively detect and respond to identity-centric threats in business-critical SaaS applications Adaptive Shield, a leader in SaaS Security, today announced its breakthrough Identity Threat Detection & Response (ITDR) platform for…

Russian ransomware criminals earn $500 million

In recent reports, our Cybersecurity Insiders have detailed how hackers have been generating revenue through cyberattacks such as ransomware. However, a new report reveals that ransom payments to those deploying file-encrypting malware surged to an eye-watering $500 million in 2023.…

Dark web offers botnets as low as $99

For those contemplating launching cyber attacks on their customers, partners, or competitors, the dark web now offers botnets for as little as $99. This article aims to shed light on these alarming developments in the cybercrime world, without endorsing illegal…