Iran-linked MuddyWater hackers breached U.S. networks with new Dindoor malware as regional cyber attacks escalate amid Middle East conflict.
Welcome to the age of AI hacking, in which the right prompts make amateurs into master hackers.
Why Passwords Are Still a Developer's Problem in 2026. The case against password-based authentication is well-established in the IAM community, but the practical implications for ...
A bank, an airport, a non-profit and the Israeli branch of a US software company were among the targets of this new MuddyWater campaign ...
MOIS-linked MuddyWater crew has a new, custom implant An Iranian cyber crew believed to be part of the Iranian Ministry of ...
Researchers found backdoors installed on U.S. company networks in the weeks prior to the U.S. and Israeli bombing campaign.
A routine RDP brute-force alert led to unusual credential hunting and a geo-distributed VPN-linked infrastructure. Huntress Labs explains how one compromised login unraveled a suspected ...
BENGALURU: Within hours of US and Israeli strikes hitting Iran on Feb 28, over 50 hacktivist groups aligned with Iranian interests had activated on Telegram. Many possibly had no background in ...
Malware is evolving to evade sandboxes by pretending to be a real human behind the keyboard. The Picus Red Report 2026 shows 80% of top attacker techniques now focus on evasion and persistence, ...
Hackers allegedly broke into the FBI’s networks, according to a report by CNN.
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