All articles by Claudia Glover
SessionManager malware provides backdoor into Microsoft Exchange servers
Malware targeting Microsoft Exchange servers is proving difficult to detect and can leave systems compromised.
Investigation reveals network of Indian ‘hack-for-hire’ groups who steal data for paying clients
Reuters investigation reveals network of ‘cyber-mercenary’ groups who target businesses, political groups and individuals.
NFT marketplace OpenSea reports massive data breach that could affect millions of users
A breach at the marketplace’s email provider has left millions of its users exposed to possible attacks.
UK pledges £5m to boost Georgia’s cybersecurity in the face of Russian aggression
As Russia targets Ukraine’s neighbours, the UK and other Nato countries are bolstering their cyber defences.
Criminals are using deepfakes to apply for remote IT jobs, FBI warns
Scammers are using deepfakes in job interviews to trick employers into giving them access to IT systems.
Operational technology riddled with security vulnerabilities, new research finds
Study finds 56 vulnerabilities in popular OT devices, many of which would allow remote code execution.
Suspected cyberattack triggers missile sirens in Israel
Local reports speculate that cyberattack that triggered false alarms over missile attacks originated in Iran.
Microsoft Office 365 vulnerability leaves data in the cloud open to ransomware attacks
The autosave feature in Office 365 is open to abuse and could open the door for ransomware criminals to strike, research claims.
Travis CI vulnerability leaves sensitive credentials of open source projects exposed
The flaw exposed this week shines a light on the platform’s recurring security problems.
NSO Group takeover could put Pegasus spyware in US hands
The Israeli security company could be about to be taken over, giving the US control of its powerful Pegasus spyware.