Just one neglected server was enough to suffer a ransomware infection but this time, the damage was minimal.
A newly discovered toolkit called DKnife has been used since 2019 to hijack traffic at the edge-device level and deliver ...
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Two malware campaigns weaponize open-source software to target executives and cloud systems, combining social engineering ...
SmarterTools confirmed last week that the Warlock ransomware gang breached its network after compromising an email system, ...
The ransomware group breached SmarterTools through a vulnerability in the company's own SmarterMail product. SmarterTools recently disclosed a breach that occurred as a result of vulnerabilities the ...
Security researchers from Palo Alto Networks believe the likely Asia-based group is expanding its activities, which include ...
VLC 3.0.23, GIMP 3.0.8 and VirtualBox 7.2.6 were among January's Linux app releases, slipping alongside an open-source video ...
CISA warns of a new SmarterTools SmarterMail vulnerability exploited by ransomware groups for unauthenticated RCE.
Asian state-linked hackers breached 70 entities, used phishing, N-day exploits, and rootkits for global espionage.
China-linked DKnife framework uses router-level AitM implants for traffic hijacking, credential theft, and malware delivery targeting edge devices.
Open-source personal AI assistants such as OpenClaw have shown how task automation can be integrated with everyday chat platforms, but they usually assume desktop- or server-class hardware. PicoClaw, ...