17 May European supercomputers hacked in mysterious cyberattacks Several high-performance computers (HPCs) and data centers used for research projects have been shut down this week across Europe due to security incidents. […]
17 May Zoom global outage preventing meetings, video, and audio Zoom has a global outage that is preventing users from joining meetings or see video and hear audio once they have joined. There is currently no indication as to when the issue will be resolved. […]
16 May What’s new in Windows Subsystem for Linux 2.0, coming soon Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 (WSL2) is being released soon with the May 2020 Update (Windows 10 2004) and comes with new features and performance improvements. […]
16 May The Week in Ransomware – May 15th 2020 – REvil targets Trump This week, we saw some interesting news about ransomware features being added and continued attackers against high profile victims. […]
16 May Windows 10 quietly got a built-in network sniffer, how to use Microsoft has quietly added a built-in network packet sniffer to the Windows 10 October 2018 Update, and it has gone unnoticed since its release. […]
15 May WordPress malware finds WooCommerce sites for Magecart attacks Researchers at website security firm Sucuri have discovered a new WordPress malware used by threat actors to scan for and identify WooCommerce online shops with a lot of customers. […]
15 May Critical WordPress plugin bug allows for automated takeovers Attackers can exploit a critical vulnerability in the WP Product Review Lite plugin installed on over 40,000 WordPress sites to inject malicious code and potentially take over vulnerable websites. […]
15 May Wannabe ransomware operators arrested before hospital attacks Law enforcement in Romania today arrested a group of individuals that were planning ransomware attacks against healthcare institutions in the country. […]
15 May New BotSight browser extension reveals Twitter bots The new browser extension called BotSight aims to reveal what Twitter accounts are bots or real humans so that you can judge the truthfulness of their tweets. […]
15 May RATicate drops info stealing malware and RATs on industrial targets Security researchers from Sophos have identified a hacking group that abused NSIS installers to deploy remote access tools (RATs) and information-stealing malware in attacks targeting industrial companies. […]