The Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defence for Cyber Policy has been formally constituted, the Pentagon announced in a statement last week. Congress directed the Pentagon to set up the office, elevating cyber policy within the office of…
Category: CySecurity News – Latest Information Security and Hacking Incidents
Macs Vulnerable to Info-Stealing Malware via Ads and Fake Software
As cyber threats continue to evolve, Mac users are increasingly finding themselves in the crosshairs of malicious actors. In recent developments, a new strain of malware has emerged, posing a significant risk to Mac users worldwide. This malware, designed…
Despite Mounting Cyberattacks, Analysts Uncover The Primary Challenge
Data security has become a necessity since the world is completely dependent on the Internet for everything, including the most basic things. Security challenges have become increasingly important with the amount of sensitive data the Internet carries, including users’…
Google’s Incognito Mode: Privacy, Deception, and the Path Forward
In a digital age where privacy concerns loom large, the recent legal settlement involving Google’s Incognito mode has captured attention worldwide. The tech giant, known for its dominance in search, advertising, and web services, has agreed to delete billions of…
Are YouTube Game Cracks Hiding Malware?
Recently, cybersecurity researchers have unearthed a disturbing trend: threat actors are exploiting YouTube to distribute malware disguised as video game cracks. This alarming course of action poses a significant risk to unsuspecting users, especially those seeking free software downloads. According…
Google Messages’ Gemini Update: What You Need To Know
Google’s latest update to its Messages app, dubbed Gemini, has ignited discussions surrounding user privacy. Gemini introduces AI chatbots into the messaging ecosystem, but it also brings forth a critical warning regarding data security. Unlike conventional end-to-end encrypted messaging…
Navalny’s Revenge? Hackers Siphon Huge Russian Prisoner Database: Report
Following the murder of Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny, anti-Kremlin militants seized a database comprising hundreds of thousands of Russian prisoners and hacked into a government-run online marketplace, according to a report. Navalny was the most prominent Russian opposition…
NVD’s New Phase, Industry Consortium to Oversee NIST’s Vulnerability Database
The US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has made a significant announcement regarding the management of the world’s most widely used software vulnerability repository, the US National Vulnerability Database (NVD). Since its inception in 2005, NIST has…
Cyber Slavery: Thousands of Indians Trapped in a Web of Deceit
The Promise and the Trap Many Indians are trapped in Cambodia under false promises of data entry jobs. Instead, they are forced to commit cybercrimes. More than 5000 Indians are held forcefully in Cambodia and pressured into committing cyber frauds…
USSD Call Forwarding Deactivation: India’s Move to Safeguard Against Cyber Fraud
The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has recently taken a step to tackle the surge in online fraud cases across the country. To counter various incidents of fraud resulting from illegal call forwarding, the authorities have required all telecom operators…
Public WiFi Convenience Leads to Cyber Threats, Read to Know Everything
Cybersecurity experts are issuing a stern warning to Scots regarding the potential dangers lurking within public WiFi networks. While the convenience of accessing the internet on the go, such as during train commutes, may seem appealing, experts emphasize the…
Foiled Attempt to Hack Supply Chain Sparks Concerns in Washington DC
An attempted sabotage of a widely used software tool has sparked concerns in Washington, D.C. about the vulnerability of the open-source supply chain and the potential involvement of foreign nation-states in covert operations. A software engineer named Andres Freund,…
AT&T Data Breach Reveals 73 Million Users’ Info on Hacker Forum
A telecommunications company, AT&T Inc., has confirmed that data that has recently been found to be on the dark web relating to 73 million of its past and present customers may have come from 2019 or earlier. Originally, the…
Navigating Data Protection: What Car Shoppers Need to Know as Vehicles Turn Tech
Contemporary automobiles are brimming with cutting-edge technological features catering to the preferences of potential car buyers, ranging from proprietary operating systems to navigation aids and remote unlocking capabilities. However, these technological strides raise concerns about driver privacy, according to…
Linux Servers Targeted by DinodasRAT Malware
Recently, cybersecurity experts have noticed a concerning threat to Linux servers worldwide. Known as DinodasRAT (also referred to as XDealer), this malicious software has been identified targeting systems running Red Hat and Ubuntu operating systems. The campaign, suspected to have…
Google Strengthens Gmail Security, Blocks Spoofed Emails to Combat Phishing
Google has begun automatically blocking emails sent by bulk senders who do not satisfy tighter spam criteria and authenticating their messages in line with new requirements to strengthen defences against spam and phishing attacks. As announced in October, users…
Deciphering the Impact of Neural Networks on Artificial Intelligence Evolution
Artificial intelligence (AI) has long been a frontier of innovation, pushing the boundaries of what machines can achieve. At the heart of AI’s evolution lies the fascinating realm of neural networks, sophisticated systems inspired by the complex workings of…
Beware of the FedEx Courier Scam: How Innocent Indians Are Losing Money
The FedEx courier scam has emerged as a cunning and heartless ploy to deceive unsuspecting victims. Operating primarily in India, this scam preys on people’s trust, fear, and lack of awareness. Let’s delve into the details of this treacherous scheme…
Rising Cybercrime Threats and Prevention Measures Ahead of 2024
According to projections from Statista, the FBI, and the IMF, the global cost of cybercrime is anticipated to experience a substantial increase. By 2027, it is estimated to surge to $23.84 trillion, marking a significant rise from the $8.44…
Here’s How Smart Card Are Tracking Your Private Data
Smart cars are already the norm on our roads, thanks to increased connectivity and technological breakthroughs. However, beneath the slick exteriors and technological capabilities is a worrisome reality: your vehicle may be spying on you and documenting every step,…