#SOOCon23: Open Source Tools can Automate SBOM Requirements
Open source enterprise software users presented tools to automate SBOMs during the State of Open Con 23 conference in London Read More
UK/US cybercrime crackdown sees 7 ransomware criminals sanctioned
A UK/US campaign to tackle international cybercrime has seen Seven Russian cybercriminals linked to a notorious ransomware group exposed and sanctioned. The sanctions were announced...
HTML smuggling campaigns impersonate well-known brands to deliver malware
Trustwave SpiderLabs researchers have cited an increased prevalence of HTML smuggling activity whereby cybercriminal groups abuse the versatility of HTML in combination with social engineering...
US and UK Sanction Seven Russian Cyber-Criminals
The seven Russian nationals are members of the notorious Trickbot malware gang Read More
Dark Web Market Revenues Sink 50% in 2022
Closure of Hydra has major impact on underground sales Read More
Bungling Optus scammer was no criminal mastermind
Perhaps the biggest punishment of all will be Dennis Su's name being forever associated with an extraordinarily inept and cack-handed attempt to frighten people out...
Mary Queen of Scots Letters Decrypted
This is a neat piece of historical research. The team of computer scientist George Lasry, pianist Norbert Biermann and astrophysicist Satoshi Tomokiyo—all keen cryptographers—initially thought...
Smashing Security podcast #308: Jail after VPN fail, criminal messaging apps, and wolf-crying watches
When Ubiquiti suffered a hack the world assumed it was just a regular security breach, but the truth was much stranger... why are police happy...
Trio Arrested in COVID PPE Fraud Probe
UK company set up to illegally profit from trade in protective equipment Read More
Yes, CISOs should be concerned about the types of data spy balloons can intercept
The recent kerfuffle surrounding the Chinese surveillance balloon that sailed above Canada and the United States before meeting its demise off the southeastern coast of...