Networking software company F5 disclosed a long-term breach of its systems this week. The fallout could be severe.
Hacking group Crimson Collective claims to have breached Nintendo servers, leaking internal folders and files ahead of the next Pokémon game’s launch.
The activity, per ReliaQuest, is the handiwork of a Chinese state-sponsored hacking group called Flax Typhoon, which is also ...
On average, Microsoft processes over 100 trillion signals every day, blocks approximately 4.5 million new malware attempts, screens 5 billion emails for malware and phishing, and scrutinizes ...
A 23-year-old engineer orchestrated a 'DDoS attack' on Waymo by sending 50 autonomous vehicles to SF's longest dead-end ...
WordPress is one of the most popular content management systems on the Internet. In fact, more than 43 percent of all ...
Threat actors exploited a recently patched remote code execution vulnerability (CVE-2025-20352) in Cisco networking devices ...
Check out the MP5 hack that’s still dominating Arena Breakout Infinite! Watch how it works in action and see if it’s worth ...
"UNC5142 is characterized by its use of compromised WordPress websites and 'EtherHiding,' a technique used to obscure ...
To prevent dangerous levels of global warming, scientists say it won’t be enough to just stop burning fossil fuels that release carbon into the air. Because it’s virtually impossible for humanity to ...
The official Dota 2 YouTube channel was briefly compromised on Wednesday, with the account promoting a Solana-based token ...
Hackers briefly hijacked Dota 2’s official YouTube channel to promote a fake Solana meme coin called dota2coin in a ...