All articles by Claudia Glover

Claudia Glover

New ransomware gang RTM becomes latest to target Linux with malware

The open-source operating system is being increasingly targeted by cybercriminals wanting to access data stored in the cloud.

PaperCut vulnerabilities exploited using LockBit and Cl0p ransomware – Microsoft

The flaws in the popular print management software could help criminals gather data for secondary attacks.

Chinese cyber-espionage gang Alloy Taurus writes PingPull malware for Linux

One of China’s most prolific cybercrime gangs has apparently come up with new malware to target the operating system.

VMware releases patches for two serious flaws in Workstation and Fusion hypervisors

An update has been issued by the software company to help protect its customers after the flaws were discovered last month.

US Cyber Command is sending experts abroad to help allies catch hackers

While agents cooperating is helpful in international efforts to catch cybercriminals, more data sharing is also needed.

China’s plan for anti-satellite cyber weapon found in leaked CIA documents

China has big plans for space, and they involve acquiring valuable intellectual property as well as developing new tech of their own.

Bank of America concerned by Lloyd’s cyber war insurance exemption clauses

Changes which exclude large scale cyberattacks from insurance policies are proving controversial among at-risk businesses.

‘Lumbering monster’ China threatens West’s tech supremacy, GCHQ boss warns

Sir Jeremy Fleming says action is needed if Western values are to shape the development of new technologies.

The GRU is ‘using Russian hackers’ to fight Ukraine, but may be losing control

The agency’s sprawling network of cyber spies may have grown beyond its control, a report commissioned by the NCSC claims.

UK government to set cybersecurity targets for critical national infrastructure to counter Russian threat

As UK organisations face a growing threat from Moscow’s hackers, plans are afoot to boost security.