All articles by Claudia Glover
New Zealand businesses ransomed by LockBit 3.0 after Mercury IT cyberattack
The ransomware gang claimed an attack on the NZ-based MSP earlier this month, and now may have launched a supply chain attack.
Former Twitter employee jailed after spying for Saudi Arabia
Ahmad Abouammo, 45, took bribes from the Saudi Arabian government to pass on information on Twitter users, a court heard.
Minecraft-targeting botnet MCCrash can spread to Linux devices
MCCrash aims to take down servers of the popular online game, and is capable of spreading to IoT devices, it has been revealed.
Cybercrime is rampant. ISPs could do more to stop it.
Internet service providers are well-placed to intervene in cyberattacks against their customers. But regulating them is harder than it looks.
Google releases OSV-Scanner to root out vulnerabilities in open source code
Google has released a software tool that scans open source code to expose vulnerabilities to software developers.
FBI bust seizes 48 domains that provide DDoS attacks at the click of a button
DDOS-as-a-Service crime ring taken offline by the FBI, as part of an international police investigation called Operation PowerOff.
Cyberattack strikes Australian telco TGP Telecoms, leaks 15,000 emails
Latest cyberattack on Australian infrastructure hits second-largest national telecommunications company TGP Telecoms
PyPI and NPM code repositories targeted in ongoing ransomware attack
The campaign is delivering malware via popular coding packages on the much-used repositories. It could find its way into popular apps.
Cloudflare offers free zero-trust cybersecurity tools to non-profits in need
The tools will be available free of charge to a sector which has so far not fully embraced the importance of cybersecurity.
North Korean hackers Kimsuky impersonating researchers to speak to foreign policy experts
By pretending to be from leading think tanks, hackers from North Korea are able to speak to foreign policy experts directly.