All articles by Claudia Glover
India hit by wave of hacktivist cyberattacks from DragonForce Malaysia
India has been hit by a wave of cyberattacks as protests against the ruling BJP party spill over into cyberspace.
Russian threats unlikely to stop US cyberattacks as part of Ukraine war
Russia has hit out at US-backed cyberattacks on its infrastructure, but the threats are unlikely to deter Washington.
Attacks exploiting the Atlassian Confluence vulnerability are ramping up
Cybercriminals are taking advantage of a flaw in the popular collaboration software.
When will Microsoft patch the Follina Office 365 vulnerability?
The vulnerability is being exploited by hackers, but Microsoft is apparently not in a hurry to release a patch.
Chinese hackers are breaching telecoms networks through vulnerable equipment
US cybercrime agencies have issued a rare joint advisory warning of the perils of unsecured network devices.
Open source intelligence key to fighting Russian disinformation during Ukraine war
Technology has helped Russia spread disinformation during the conflict, but open data can be used to debunk falsehoods.
LockBit claims Mandiant hack in apparent bid to distance itself from Evil Corp
The ransomware gang is apparently keen to play down associations with the notorious cybercriminals.
US confirms cyberattacks on Russia in Ukraine war
US general gives first confirmation of cyberattacks against Russia in defence of Ukraine.
Pegasus Airline breach sees 6.5TB of data left in unsecured AWS bucket
An unsecured cloud data store has left vital information from the airline’s software exposed online.
Law enforcement is ‘failing to protect governments against ransomware’
Authorities are failing to protect the public sector from growing tide of ransomware, says former UK security adviser.