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- More of Microsoft's clients are being warned that emails they exchanged with the company were accessed by Russian hackers who broke into its systems and spied on staff inboxes. Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.
- Russian hackers read the emails you sent us, Microsoft warns more customers
- Supply-chain ransomware attack cripples thousands of car dealerships
- Better resilience sees more extorted companies refuse to pay their ransomware attackers
- US charges four FIN9-linked hackers after $71 million cybercrime spree
- Smashing Security podcast #378: Julian Assange, inside a DDoS attack, and deepfake traumas
- Introducing… The AI Fix podcast
- Qilin ransomware: What you need to know
- Ransomware attacks skyrocket, with LockBit 3.0 at the forefront
- Smashing Security podcast #377: An unhealthy data dump, railway surveillance, and a cheater sues Apple
- Data breach at Total Fitness exposed almost half a million people’s photos – no password required
- Convicted BEC scammer could face over 100 years in prison
- Watch out! CISA warns it is being impersonated by scammers
- Smashing Security podcast #376: iOS 18 for cheaters, and a model cop extortionist?
- Battered and bruised 23andMe faces probe after hack that stole seven million users’ data
- 16-year-old arrested in France in connection with high-profile Epsilon hacking group attacks
- Hit by LockBit? The FBI is waiting to help you with over 7,000 decryption keys
- Smashing Security podcast #375: Crashing robo-taxis, and name-dropping rappers
- Stalkerware app pcTattletale announces it is ‘out of business’ after suffering data breach and website defacement
- Smashing Security podcast #374: Microsoft’s Recall controversy, and the North Korean insider threat
- “Largest botnet ever” disrupted. 911 S5’s alleged mastermind arrested
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