All articles by Claudia Glover
BlackCat claims Reddit ransomware attack and calls for end to API pricing changes
The criminals are demanding $4.5m, and for Reddit to withdraw its controversial API policy.
Cl0p names new MOVEit Transfer vulnerability ransomware victims including Shell
New victims of the widely exploited vulnerability are emerging each day, though no data has yet been exposed online.
Killnet, REvil and Anonymous threaten cyberattack on European financial system ‘in next 48 hours’
The hackers have released a video detailing their plans. Should banks be worried?
Hackers impersonate security analysts to advertise bogus zero day exploits laced with malware
The criminals are trying to dupe legitimate researchers into downloading their malware.
Has Linux lost its security edge?
The OS enjoys a reputation for enhanced security. That might change as cyberattacks surge against Linux-based products and services.
Chinese hackers want to wreak ‘disruption and destruction’ on US critical infrastructure
Washington’s cybersecurity chief says China’s hacking gangs have moved on from gathering intelligence to more harmful activities.
Manchester University hit by cyberattack
Student data may have been copied in the breach. But the university says it hasn’t been a victim of the damaging MOVEit Transfer vulnerability.
Swiss government data on the dark web after Play ransomware’s cyberattack on Xplain?
The breach at the ITSP has led to data belonging to Swiss government agencies potentially being exposed.
VMware and Cisco vulnerabilities lead to a flurry of patches and workarounds
Apply patches urgently, tech vendors declare as flaws in their software are uncovered.
ICO warns of dangers of ‘neurotech’ brain monitoring in the workplace
A boom in interest in brain monitoring has prompted the ICO to call for appropriate regulation to prevent bias and misuse.