M&S hackers claim to be behind Jaguar Land Rover cyberattack By Sead Fadilpašić published 4 September 25 Notorious hacking group is cracking jokes and taunting Jaguar Land Rover on Telegram.
Snowflake hacker may still be active, and hunting down new victims, experts claim By Sead Fadilpašić published 23 September 24 The number of victims is not in the hundreds, they say, but rather in the dozens.
North Korean Lazarus hackers launch large-scale cyberattack by cloning open source software By Sead Fadilpašić published 30 January 25 Lazarus hopes devs would pick up the wrong version by mistake.
Thousands of GitHub accounts are being used to spread malware By Sead Fadilpašić published 25 July 24 Large network is very resilient to takedowns, researchers warn.
World's first ethical hacking marketplace launched by Zerod By Nigel Powell published 20 February 24 The world's first hacker marketplace for businesses launches. Find out why Zerod is shaking up the industry for pen-testing.
Trump campaign now claims it boasts ‘unhackable’ tech By Ellen Jennings-Trace published 1 October 24 The Trump campaign has been supplied with the ‘world’s most secure operating system’.
Top hacker arrested for selling bank details on thousands of accounts By Sead Fadilpašić published 19 February 24 Ukrainian hacker arrested for distributing malware and selling stolen banking data.
Another major crypto exchange has been hacked, with $100 million stolen By Sead Fadilpašić published 24 November 23 Following HTX hack, a crypto bridge was also abused at the same time - with both incidents having one person in common.
This Find My exploit lets hackers track any Bluetooth device – here’s how you can stay safe By Alex Blake published 28 February 25 Apple’s Find My network can now be tricked to let hackers stalk any Bluetooth item.
GitHub is being hijacked by hackers, and it isn't going to be fixed any time soon By Benedict Collins published 12 January 24 Hackers and professionals both agree that GitHub is an excellent tool for storing and sharing codes and files
Privacy-first, de-Googled smartphone looks a lot like a 12-year-old iPhone 5S with much better specs - but I don't think it justifies its $1,400 price tag By Efosa Udinmwen published 25 September 25 Murena’s HIROH smartphone combines retro styling, privacy-focused kill switches, expandable storage, and strong hardware, but its steep price raises concerns.
US space tech firm Maxar says employee personal data leaked in hack By Sead Fadilpašić last updated 20 November 24 A hacker with a Hong Kong address lurked on Maxar servers for a week, stealing sensitive employee information.
Hackers look to trick GitHub users with intricate malware By Sead Fadilpašić published 11 April 24 Hackers have found a way to keep a malicious repository front and center at all times.
North Korean hackers use fake game to hack Google Chrome security flaw By Sead Fadilpašić published 24 October 24 Zero-day flaw used to steal sensitive data from the browser, ultimately going for people's crypto.
Some Apple CPUs have an "unfixable" security flaw — and they're leaking secret encryption keys By Sead Fadilpašić published 22 March 24 The attack is difficult to pull off, but a patch might hurt your Mac’s performance.
Your in-car entertainment system and EV charger likely have big security flaws, hackers find By Leon Poultney published 29 January 24 A recent Pwn2Own Automotive hacking competition unearthed 49 serious security flaws in an array of infotainment systems and EV chargers.
Talk about an unexpected charge - criminals deploy Raspberry Pi with 4G modem in an attempt to hack ATMs By Efosa Udinmwen published 9 August 25 Hackers exploited physical access to install a 4G Raspberry Pi, masking malware and targeting ATM systems.
Hacker claims to have stolen 20GB data hoard from Capgemini, and is threatening to leak it all By Sead Fadilpašić last updated 18 September 24 The stolen Capgemini data allegedly includes source code and passwords.
Security flaw in top GPS system could have left users open to attack By Sead Fadilpašić published 27 August 24 Traccar 5 flaw allowed crooks to upload malicious files and take over the system, but the bug was fixed in April.
US soldier pleads guilty to AT&T and Verizon cyberattacks, linked to Snowflake data theft By Benedict Collins published 20 February 25 The accused broke into Snowflake accounts and allegedly extorted Verizon, AT&T, and Ticketmaster.
Nokia investigates possible security breach after hacker claims to have stolen source code By Craig Hale published 5 November 24 Nokia’s source code has allegedly been stolen by a hacker, but the company can’t find any evidence of a breach.
Endgame Gear warns mouse config tool has been infected with malware By Sead Fadilpašić published 29 July 25 Someone planted a trojanized version of a tool on a product-specific downloads page.
Apple fixes dangerous iOS zero days after threats against targeted individuals By Ellen Jennings-Trace published 17 April 25 Security vulnerabilities in iOS were used to hack targeted individuals, Apple says.
GitHub malware spreads by hackers spoofing Microsoft files By Sead Fadilpašić published 22 April 24 Hackers have taken abusing the comments section to a whole new level.
Chinese hackers sneakily stole secrets from Dutch chip company By Craig Hale published 27 November 23 NXP hardware exposed to Chinese hacking group, but the company doesn't seem too upset.
A disgruntled worker built his own kill-switch malware to take down his former employer - and it didn't pay off By Sead Fadilpašić published 24 August 25 Once again, malicious insiders prove as dangerous as outside threats, if not more.
Burger King hacked - ethical hackers crack fast food security, and find it's as fragile as a French fry By Efosa Udinmwen published 10 September 25 Ethical hackers uncovered catastrophic flaws in Burger King systems, from weak passwords to leaked drive-through audio, exposing fragile cybersecurity practices.
Tracker company Tile hacked — data provider says it faced "extortion" attempt following breach By Sead Fadilpašić published 13 June 24 Names, addresses and phone numbers were stolen and then used to try and extort Tile parent company Life360.
Arm hardware security systems might not be as tough as it thinks By Sead Fadilpašić published 18 June 24 Recently introduced Arm security feature can be bypassed to steal confidential data, researchers claim.
Cybersecurity experts accused of carrying out their own attacks using dangerous ransomware By Sead Fadilpašić published 4 November 25 At least five attacks were documented using ALPHV ransomware.