WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — The United States Department of Justice is going after six Russian military intelligence officers for alleged computer attacks. “No country has weaponized its cyber capabilities ...
Russia, home to some of the world's most lucrative and damaging cybercrime operations, has rejected a bill to legalize ethical hacking.… The State Duma, the lower house of Russia's general assembly, ...
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Russian hacker group ‘RansomHouse’ claims massive cyberattack on Japan’s Askul — 1.1 terabytes of data stolen
A well-known Japanese company, Askul Corp., has become the latest target of a major cyberattack. Askul, which sells office ...
A former director at a US military contractor that sells computer vulnerabilities pleaded guilty on Wednesday to stealing and ...
The Russian state-backed Star Blizzard hacker group has ramped up operations with new, constantly evolving malware families ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Six Russian military officers sought to use computer hacking to disrupt the French election, the Winter Olympics in South Korea and U.S. businesses. That's according to a Justice ...
The FSB cyberespionage group known as Turla seems to have used its control of Russia’s network infrastructure to meddle with web traffic and trick diplomats into infecting their computers. A Microsoft ...
Russian hackers are suspected of breaching a United States federal court filing system, the New York Times reported on Aug. 12. The incident comes just days before a highly anticipated meeting between ...
Since the war in Ukraine began, analysts have monitored a series of intrusions aimed at stealing information about weaponry and warfighting. By Megha Rajagopalan Since the beginning of the war in ...
Here’s a look at hacking incidents during the 2016 presidential race between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. For details about investigations into hacking and efforts to interfere with the election, ...
A suspected Russian cyberattack of the federal government has breached at least six cabinet-level departments. WSJ’s Gerald F. Seib explains what the hack means for President-elect Joe Biden's ...
U.S. intelligence has said it is "confident" Russia is behind the hacks. — -- President-elect Donald Trump has been arguing in recent days against U.S. intelligence reports that say Russia ...
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