PowerOFF dismantles 27 DDoS stresser services, arrests administrators, and exposes CDN/WAF misconfiguration risks.
Attackers could use seemingly innocuous prompts to manipulate an AI system and even make it their unwitting ally in carrying out malicious activities ...
Law enforcement agencies in 15 countries cooperated in taking down 27 websites selling DDoS-for-hire services.
The infosecurity world decamps to London this week, with research on vulnerabilities in AI systems at the fore of the latest ...
The US Navy has acquired Trellix Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) to upgrade security measures within the Navy Enterprise ...
Pro-Russian hackers are suspected to be behind a cyberattack on the websites of several Danish municipalities on Monday, 9 ...
The German-based provider first announced the incident with a post on X on Tuesday, December 3, 2024, with another attack ...
Russian ship fires at German helicopter as Nato ‘waits for Trump’ on key decision - German pilot says he heard small-calibre ...
As AI becomes more integral to business operations, it also introduces significant, often overlooked, security and compliance ...
In the evolving landscape of cybersecurity, organizations continuously grapple with threats that can disrupt operations, compromise sensitive data, and erode public trust. Traditional signature-based ...
Under UK law, DDoS attacks are prohibited by the Computer Misuse Act 1990, which criminalises unauthorised access and ...
A DDoS attack is explained using an analogy: Led Zeppelin hadn’t played together for 19 years. When they announced they’d play a concert at the O2 Arena in London on 10 December 2007, the excitement ...