UK’s Automotive Sector Reels from Unprecedented Jaguar Land Rover Cyber Breach
The Scale of the Damage In what cybersecurity experts are calling a watershed moment for UK industry, the August cyberattack…
The Scale of the Damage In what cybersecurity experts are calling a watershed moment for UK industry, the August cyberattack…
The Global Cybersecurity Landscape in 2024 According to PwC’s comprehensive 2026 Global Digital Trust Insights survey, which gathered responses from…
Organizations face unprecedented threats from intelligent bots that mimic human behavior and evade conventional defenses. Security analysts suggest server-side detection may offer the most resilient protection against these evolving automated threats.
As organizations accelerate digital transformation initiatives, cybersecurity threats have evolved dramatically, with malicious bots now constituting more than half of all internet traffic, according to industry reports. Security analysts suggest that traditional cybersecurity models are increasingly ineffective against these advanced automated threats, creating significant vulnerabilities for online enterprises.
Understanding the TARmageddon Vulnerability A significant security vulnerability has been discovered in a widely-used Rust library, sending shockwaves through the…
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The New Face of Russian Cyber Espionage Russian-affiliated hacking collective Coldriver has significantly upgraded its cyber espionage capabilities with a…
Major Doxxing Campaign Targets Lumma Stealer Leadership In a dramatic turn of events within the cybercrime underworld, the developers and…
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ColdRiver’s Swift Pivot to New Malware Framework When Google’s Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) exposed the LOSTKEYS malware platform in May,…
Security researchers have uncovered an elaborate phishing scheme that manipulates user trust in familiar corporate branding. The attack uses fabricated Microsoft interfaces and psychological tactics to create false crisis scenarios that lead to financial and data compromise.
Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting human psychology rather than technical vulnerabilities, with trusted corporate branding becoming a primary weapon in sophisticated phishing campaigns, according to recent security research. The authority and familiarity of major technology brands like Microsoft are being systematically exploited to bypass conventional cybersecurity defenses, analysts suggest.