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Iran-linked hacker group targeted Israeli IT, gov't organizations with new attacks, report reveals
Once installed, the tool can infiltrate programs used to access other computers. Malware disguised as legitimate updates sent ...
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Suspected member of "Scattered Spider" hacking group extradited to US from Finland, DOJ says
July 1 (Reuters) - A 19-year-old man accused of being a member of the criminal hacking group "Scattered Spider" was ...
An Iran​-linked hacker group claims to have breached FBI drones and has threatened to target the World Cup, a monitoring group says. The monitor disputes some of the other group's claims.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Laptop and source code on the screen composing flag of Iran. (photo credit: max.ku/Shutterstock) Handala, an Iran-linked hacker ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. The hacking group ShinyHunters has claimed responsibility for a ...
By AJ Vicens June 16 (Reuters) - A cyber extortion group claimed on Tuesday to have stolen more than a terabyte of data from pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk and said it is exploring selling parts of ...
A new study by Prof. Gabriel Weimann, a senior researcher at the International Institute for Counter-Terrorism (ICT) at Reichman University and professor emeritus in the Department of Communication at ...
CHICO — An investigation into a June 11 cyberattack claimed by an Iranian-linked hacker group found that hackers accessed one ...
In the long history of hacking, there have been numerous data breaches that, years or even decades later, remain unsolved. Countless hackers and hacking groups behind them have never been unmasked.
On March 11, a hacker group known as Handala Team claimed responsibility for a cyberattack launched against the U.S. medical tech company Stryker. As reported by NBC News, this attack is seemingly the ...
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Hacker Group Demands $2 Million from Nintendo
A hacker group is asking for a $2 million ransom from Nintendo after claiming it has stolen nearly a gigabyte of sensitive data about its employees.
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