Welcome to this week's edition of Cyber Bits, where we cover the latest in malware campaigns, advanced persistent threats, data breaches, vulnerabilities in enterprise systems from Fortinet and Palo Alto, and the economic impact of cyberattacks. Here's what you need to know this week:
This week’s cybersecurity news dives into hacks on major companies, critical vulnerabilities being exploited, and a significant takedown of a notorious hacker group.
This week, we cover software-breaking updates, major security vulnerabilities including a Mediatek 0day, data breaches at Deloitte and Dell, cyber-espionage activities and Disney affected by Slack.
This week’s coverage focuses on renewed spyware threats, Russian cyberattacks, critical vulnerabilities impacting Veam, Sonicwall, Dlink and Yubi, and air-gapping might not be enough any more.
This week’s roundup includes massive data breaches, new vulnerabilities, and significant threats in the cybersecurity landscape. Thankfully, no CrowdStrike this week!
This week, we're diving into a digital soup of ransomware, legal dramas, and tech hiccups. Buckle up, because the cybersecurity world is as wild as ever!
This week, we explore vulnerabilities in popular software, a significant security breach affecting millions, an interesting HR decision, and of course more CrowdStrike!
This week - VMware's urgent security patches, a UEFI vulnerability in Intel PCs, US sanctions on Kaspersky, ransomware attacks on old Android phones, and a breach of 1,590 crypto wallets by North Korean hackers. Stay updated with the latest cybersecurity news and tips.
London hospitals canceled 800+ operations due to ransomware, fake Chrome errors trick users into running malicious scripts, KeyTronic confirms a data breach after ransomware leaks, high-severity vulnerabilities affect ASUS routers, and Microsoft announces new security changes for Outlook.
In this week's Cyber Bits: Microsoft revises the controversial Recall feature, the FBI distributes 7,000 decryption keys to LockBit ransomware victims, a critical PHP flaw impacts Windows Servers, and Brave Browser experiences its biggest growth month ever.