06 May Microsoft tests using MT/s for memory speed in Windows 11 Task Manager Microsoft is testing showing memory speeds as MT/s (mega-transfers per second) rather than MHz (megahertz) in the Windows 11 Task Manager. […]
06 May City of Wichita shuts down IT network after ransomware attack The City of Wichita, Kansas, disclosed it was forced to shut down portions of its network after suffering a weekend ransomware attack. […]
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06 May Lockbit’s seized site comes alive to tease new police announcements The NCA, FBI, and Europol have revived a seized LockBit ransomware data leak site to hint at new information being revealed by law enforcement this Tuesday. […]
05 May Finland warns of Android malware attacks breaching bank accounts Finland’s Transport and Communications Agency (Traficom) has issued a warning about an ongoing Android malware campaign targeting banking accounts. […]
04 May Iranian hackers pose as journalists to push backdoor malware The Iranian state-backed threat actor tracked as APT42 is employing social engineering attacks, including posing as journalists, to breach corporate networks and cloud environments of Western and Middle Eastern targets. […]
03 May Android bug can leak DNS traffic with VPN kill switch enabled A Mullvad VPN user has discovered that Android devices leak DNS queries when switching VPN servers even though the “Always-on VPN” feature was enabled with the “Block connections without VPN” option. […]
03 May Android bug leaks DNS queries even when VPN kill switch is enabled A Mullvad VPN user has discovered that Android devices leak DNS queries when switching VPN servers even though the “Always-on VPN” feature was enabled with the “Block connections without VPN” option. […]
03 May NSA warns of North Korean hackers exploiting weak DMARC email policies The NSA and FBI warned that the APT43 North Korea-linked hacking group exploits weak email Domain-based Message Authentication Reporting and Conformance (DMARC) policies to mask spearphishing attacks. […]
03 May Google rolls back reCaptcha update to fix Firefox issues Google has rolled back a recent release of its reCaptcha captcha script after a bug caused the service to no longer work on Firefox for Windows. […]