Alarm sounded over major North Korean hacks
North Korean hackers with alleged state ties have made off with technical information from South Korean defense contractors.
US charges China-backed hackers with 14 years of cyberattacks
The hackers were allegedly part of a network run by Beijing's spy agency that targeted China critics and intellectual property.
Warning about drinking water issued nationwide
"We are writing to describe the nature of these threats and request your partnership on important actions to secure water systems," a letter said.
Russia accuses Biden administration of meddling in presidential election
Moscow's spy agency claimed it has evidence that the U.S. attempted to interfere in Russia's coming election.
Valuable Russian military documents exposed: Report
Ukraine's military intelligence agency said it gained access to classified documents from the Russian Defense Ministry.
US and allies warn Chinese cyberattackers preparing for war
An advisory by the Five Eyes allied nations warns about China's yearslong attempt to infiltrate critical online infrastructure in the West.
US ally thwarts cyberattack traced back to China
The Philippines' coast guard, president, and communications agency were among those recently targeted by China-based hackers.
China's cyberattackers target US and allied militaries
China state cyber actors are expanding their cyberactivities to target infrastructure in military bases in the Asia-Pacific belonging to the U.S. and its allies
Major US counter-hack disables China botnet in critical infrastructure
"There has been far too little public focus on the fact that PRC hackers are targeting our critical infrastructure," FBI Director Christopher Wray said.
Ukraine takes credit for cyberattack on Russian Defense Ministry
Kyiv's military intelligence on Tuesday said that it took down a Russian military server "used for special communications."
Ukraine rues "disastrous" Russian cyber hack: "Big warning" to the West
Russian hackers gained access to Ukraine's communications giant Kyivstar months before launching an attack, an official revealed.
Autonomous Fleets Are Almost Here. Are They Safe From Cyberattacks?
Although there are generic cybersecurity mandates in many countries, jurisdictions must legislate automotive cybersecurity specific legislations for cars operating on our roads.
Five teams of hackers will compete to breach U.S. satellite in space
Protecting satellites from hacks is becoming more important as industries from agriculture to banking and insurance rely on space-based capabilities.
Seattle residents had mail stopped because of rising crime
"As crime rises, so do the threats against our public servants," said U.S. Postmaster General and USPS Chief Executive Officer Louis DeJoy.
Putin's staff ordered to stop using iPhones
Concern about cybersecurity was cited as the reason why Kremlin officials were reportedly told to stop using the Apple devices.
FAA shutdown is "wake-up call" for cyberattacks: Ex-NATO chief
The White House said the massive failure showed no evidence of a cyberattack, but a full investigation will be completed.
Tech Sector Chaos Risks Serious Cyber Attacks
An effective cybersecurity culture requires aware and diligent personnel who are trained to recognize risks and established processes to ensure that breaches are effectively managed when they happen, with up-to-date and well-implemented technology solutions.
Russian hackers claim cyber attack on FBI website
The hacking group Killnet shared a post on its Telegram page on Monday flagging an "attack" on the law enforcement resources site for the FBI.
Mississippi hit with cyberattack after Russian hackers call for strike
Threats against U.S. internet infrastructure had been escalating in recent weeks.
Russia cyber director warns no U.S. cooperation risks "mutual destruction"
Russian Foreign Ministry cyber chief Artur Lyukmanov warned Newsweek of "full-fledged interstate confrontation" with "the use of conventional means of warfare."
Russia threatened U.S. satellites—Here are the two main attack options
Last week, a senior Russian foreign official told the United Nations that "quasi-civilian infrastructure may be a legitimate target for a retaliatory strike."
What Do We Really Know About Russia's Cyberwar Against Ukraine?
Is the Russian-Ukraine conflict "the first cyber world war"? Researchers, scholars and government officials appear divided on the question.
America's Second-Largest School District Hit With Cyberattack
Los Angeles Unified School District officials confirmed that an external attack was carried out sometime on Monday and is believed to be criminal in nature.
China and Russia Attack U.S. Civilians Daily
The more we can collectively strengthen our cyber defenses, the more costly, time-consuming and unappealing the process will be for hackers.
How U.S. Could Stop Potential Midterm Election Meddling from China, Russia
The Department of Defense has said the U.S. government is "actively defending against foreign interference and influence operations."
HIMARS-Maker Lockheed Martin 'Confident' Against Russian Hackers
Pro-Russia hacking group Killnet has threatened more cyberattacks against the American manufacturer.
Russian Hacker Warns Cyberwarfare Will Turn Deadly
The founder of a Russian hacker group said he aims to make countries that support Ukraine "answer for each of our soldiers."
New U.S. Tech Laws Play Russian Roulette With Cybersecurity
Lawmakers should ensure implementation of new laws deliver real freedom of choice for technology under conditions that benefit Western democracies more than those wishing to harm us and our way of life.
Russian Hackers Target U.S. HIMARS Maker in 'New Type of Attack': Report
Hackers first announced their intention to infiltrate giant U.S. defense contractor Lockheed Martin on July 22.
Chinese Hackers Targeted U.S. Reporters Days Before Jan. 6: Report
A cybersecurity firm said hackers "assessed to be aligned with the state interests" of North Korea, Iran and Turkey also directed attacks on journalists.