All articles by Claudia Glover
Has ‘clown show’ hacking gang Stormous really breached Coca-Cola?
Hackers claim to have stolen 161Gb of Coca-Cola’s data. But experts are sceptical about the claims.
Fibre-optic cables in France dug up and cut in ‘act of sabotage’
Underground fibre-optic cables were cut in France last night, in what officials are calling an ‘act of sabotage’.
Supply chain cyberattack on Ministry of Defence sees army recruitment data stolen
The MoD is the latest victim of a supply chain cyber attack. Such attacks are increasingly common.
Costa Rica ransomware attack could herald new wave of Russian cybercrime
The breach by the Russian-backed Conti group could mark the start of a new cybercrime campaign.
Is REvil really back? Ransomware gang’s ‘return’ raises more questions than answers
The re-appearance of the previously prolific ransomware group is currently shrouded in mystery.
‘A storm on the horizon’: Five Eyes issue Russian cyberattack warning
A Russian cyberattack on critical infrastructure could be imminent, the Five Eyes security alliance has warned.
Virtualisation platforms becoming a top target for ransomware gangs
Yanluowang is one of a growing number of ransomware programmes capable of targeting virtual environments.
Big Tech could become the de facto regulator for spyware like Pegasus
Despite being targeted themselves, governments might be reluctant to regulate spyware.
Personal data breaches are falling – except in Russia
The number of people affected by personal data breaches fell 95% in the last year, but retaliatory attacks on Russia are growing.
New malware could allow ‘low-skill’ hackers to disrupt critical infrastructure
Newly detected INCONTROLLER malware toolset makes attacking industrial control systems easier, researchers warn.