While these devices offer convenience, they also become gateways for cybercriminals to infiltrate other more sensitive devices on the same network, the researchers explained.
Officials fear the information has been obtained by Irish Republican Army dissidents who continue to mount occasional attacks on police 25 years after Northern Ireland's peace accord.
While our investigation continues, we are focused on addressing the pressing needs of our patients as we work diligently to return to normal operations as quickly as possible, Jillian Menzel, chief operating officer for the Eastern Connecticut Health Network, said
New Delhi: More than 60 per cent of mid-sized Indian organisations fell victim to a cyberattack last year, a new report showed on Monday. Just under one fifth (19 per cent) of respondents surveyed said they discovered the attack within two weeks, but 22 per cent took three to four weeks to realise they had […]
The board said Tuesday that “access to a very limited number of internet-based services remain restricted as part of the mitigation measures.” It didn't say who was behind the Jan. 19 attack or give details of what occurred.
Hyderabad: You order a phone online and you end up getting a brick instead or you order a sofa set and you receive a second hand used furniture. These kinds of things have either happened to most of us or someone we know has gone through this experience. In a world where everything is available […]
Hyderabad: Majority of the cyberattacks happen due to a weak password policy and a recent analysis shows that implementing a robust password policy reduced the likelihood of being attacked by 60 per cent. Kaspersky’s new Incident Response Analytics Report demonstrates that just implementing an appropriate patch management policy decreases the risk of incidents by 30 […]
"The issue is under investigation by technical experts of the Ministry," the Ministry of Road and Urban Development was quoted by Iranian news network Press TV as saying on Saturday.
The hackers belonging to REvil, a Russian-speaking group, have compromised Kaseya VSA which is used by Managed Service Providers to perform IT tasks remotely.
Touted as the same Russia-based hackers behind the infamous SolarWinds software hack, the latest attack by the group named 'Nobelium' has targeted around 3,000 email accounts across 150 organisations.