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Fight Against Increasing Cyberattacks To Be Discussed At Taiwan Cybersec 2021
This year's Cybersec Conference will focus on increasing cyberattacks on Taiwanese tech companies. This year's Cybersec Conference will focus on increasing cyberattacks on Taiwanese tech companies. -
Kia, Hyundai Say ‘Nyet’ To $20 Million Ransom
Doppelpaymer is a Russian-speaking hacking group. Doppelpaymer is a Russian-speaking hacking group. -
Trump Blames China For Worst Cyberattack In U.S. History
President Donald Trump again refuses to blame Russia, this time for the most damaging cyberattack in U.S. history. President Donald Trump again refuses to blame Russia, this time for the most damaging cyberattack in U.S. history. -
Iran Building On Destroyed Nuclear Site, Satellite Images Show
UN International Atomic Energy Agency confirms Iran has started building a new centrifuge facility. UN International Atomic Energy Agency confirms Iran has started building a new centrifuge facility. -
Musk Confirms Tesla Factory Was Target Of Failed Cyberattack
27-year old Russian national Egor Igorevich Kriuchkov attempted to bribe a Tesla employee to install a ransomware program into one of the company's computer systems. 27-year old Russian national Egor Igorevich Kriuchkov attempted to bribe a Tesla employee to install a ransomware program into one of the company's computer systems. -
Global Cyberattacks Surge As Businesses Go Online Amid Pandemic
Cybercriminals are capitalizing on the confusion caused by the pandemic to escalate online attacks. Cybercriminals are capitalizing on the confusion caused by the pandemic to escalate online attacks. -
Honda Motor Network Hit With Ransomware Cyberattack
The cyberattack had reportedly forced Honda to temporarily suspend some of its production facilities and send its workers home until the issue is resolved. The cyberattack had reportedly forced Honda to temporarily suspend some of its production facilities and send its workers home until the issue is resolved. -
China Strongly Denies That Its Military Was Involved In Equifax Hack
Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson, Geng Shaung, strongly denied that members of the country's government and military were involved in the hacking of Equifax in 2017. Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson, Geng Shaung, strongly denied that members of the country's government and military were involved in the hacking of Equifax in 2017. -
Microsoft Advises Windows Users To Install Emergency Updates Now
Microsoft has warned that wormable vulnerabilities exist on Windows systems with specific versions of the Internet Explorer. The tech giant said users need to update their systems immediately. Microsoft has warned that wormable vulnerabilities exist on Windows systems with specific versions of the Internet Explorer. The tech giant said users need to update their systems immediately. -
Revenge For Loss of Drone: US Cyberattack Hits Iranian Revolutionary Guards
The U.S. has attacked the command and control network of the IRGC to avenge the loss of one of its serial spy drones last week. The U.S. has attacked the command and control network of the IRGC to avenge the loss of one of its serial spy drones last week.