So you want to be able to DJ like a pro, but it’s hard to know where to start, it’s hard to know what to practise, and it’s hard to know if you’re getting better. This proven five-step formula, first popularised in our book Rock The Dancefloor! (which has now reached its second edition and […]
The Senate Armed Services Committee has approved Michael Sulmeyer, the Army’s top digital adviser, as the inaugural assistant secretary of defense for cyber policy, paving the way for his nomination to the Senate floor for a vote.
Birgit Hofer and Thomas Hirsch from TU Graz have developed a new approach to speed up software bug fixes. By identifying bottlenecks in fault localization, they created a scalable solution using NLP and metrics to analyze code for faults.
Security researchers have uncovered the largest ransomware payment ever recorded, amounting to $75m, which was made to the Dark Angels group. This finding was revealed in Zscaler’s ThreatLabz Ransom Report for 2024.
DigiCert discovered a bug in how domain ownership was verified, leading to the mass revocation of SSL/TLS certificates. Approximately 0.4% of domain validations conducted between August 2019 and June 2024 are affected.
Over a million domains are susceptible to takeover by malicious actors by means of what has been called a Sitting Ducks attack. The powerful attack vector, which exploits weaknesses in the domain name system (DNS), is being exploited by over a dozen Russian-nexus cybercriminal actors to stealthily hijack domains, a joint analysis published by Infoblox […]
In yet another sign that threat actors are always looking out for new ways to trick users into downloading malware, it has come to light that the question-and-answer (Q&A) platform known as Stack Exchange has been abused to direct unsuspecting developers to bogus Python packages capable of draining their cryptocurrency wallets. “Upon installation, this code […]
The Kids Online Safety and Privacy Act (KOPSA) combines two bills to enhance protections for children under 17, prohibiting targeted advertising, requiring consent for data collection, and limiting exposure to harmful content.
Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a new Android remote access trojan (RAT) called BingoMod that not only performs fraudulent money transfers from the compromised devices but also wipes them in an attempt to erase traces of the malware. Italian cybersecurity firm Cleafy, which discovered the RAT towards the end of May 2024, said the malware is […]