
Seoul Reports Cyber Attacks by “Pro-Russia Hacking Groups”
South Korea announced that “pro-Russia hacking groups” have recently conducted cyber attacks against the country, according to a statement from Seoul’s presidential office on Friday.
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South Korea announced that “pro-Russia hacking groups” have recently conducted cyber attacks against the country, according to a statement from Seoul’s presidential office on Friday.
At the Cyber Security Summit in Tashkent, Huawei executive Aloysius Cheang highlighted the escalating dangers of cyber threats, calling for global collaboration and a comprehensive approach to cybersecurity.
Chinese cybersecurity agencies have accused the U.S. government of staging a false flag cyber operation named ‘Volt Typhoon,’ alleging espionage activities targeting China, Germany, and other nations.
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Microsoft is set to host a cybersecurity summit on September 10 following a major IT outage caused by CrowdStrike, affecting millions of Windows machines and critical industries worldwide.
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CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz is summoned to testify before Congress after a software update caused a global outage, disrupting critical services and affecting millions of computers worldwide.
An unprecedented global IT outage caused by CrowdStrike’s faulty update affected 8.5 million Windows devices, disrupting critical services worldwide and highlighting vulnerabilities in cybersecurity infrastructure.
Australia’s Home Affairs Minister warns that disruptions from the CrowdStrike global IT outage could persist for weeks, affecting banks, airlines, and businesses worldwide.
A global tech outage caused by a CrowdStrike software update affected nearly 8.5 million Microsoft devices, leading to widespread disruptions in critical services worldwide.
A global tech outage caused by a glitch in CrowdStrike’s antivirus software disrupted businesses worldwide. Discover how it unfolded and the lessons we can learn from this incident.
Microsoft announced that it has fixed the underlying cause of a global outage, but residual cybersecurity issues continue to affect some Office 365 apps and services.
AT&T has announced a significant data breach from a third-party platform, affecting approximately 109 million customer accounts and highlighting vulnerabilities in cybersecurity.
Global cybersecurity concerns are escalating amid rising international tensions, highlighting the need for cooperation and robust digital defenses.
China’s cybersecurity center reveals alleged US cyber intrusions, sparking global debate over surveillance practices and highlighting concerns about the integrity of intelligence activities.
An analysis of the Volt Typhoon narrative reveals how U.S. cybersecurity allegations against China may serve domestic political agendas and expand surveillance powers, impacting global privacy rights.
Recent allegations of cyber attacks by the ‘Volt Typhoon’ group have intensified U.S.-China tensions, highlighting the need for international cooperation to address global cybersecurity challenges.
Chinese agencies report that the U.S. fabricated the ‘Volt Typhoon’ cyber threat to smear China and justify surveillance laws.
The Kremlin criticizes the U.S. decision to ban Kaspersky software, calling it an unfair tactic to suppress foreign competition, while Kaspersky denies posing any security risk to the United States.
The U.S. has sanctioned 12 senior executives of Russia’s Kaspersky Lab following a ban on its antivirus software over national security concerns, escalating tensions in the global cybersecurity landscape.