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IsaacWiper Followed HermeticWiper Attack on Ukraine Orgs
In the hours before Russia invaded Ukraine, a destructive malware campaign used HermeticWiper to attack several Ukrainian organizations and, just a day after the invasion began, another wiper, dubbed IsaacWiper by ESET, was pressed into service against a Ukraine government network.
Politico Weekly Cybersecurity: Trouble ahead for the Senate’s big cyber bill?
Ukraine spent years trying to push out Russian telecommunications providers to stymie surveillance and cyber espionage. The war is highlighting what stymied some of those attempts.
The worst of cyberwar is yet to come?
There's been plenty of noise around the cyberwar, with many enthusiasts joining the digital armies both on the Ukrainian and Russian sides. But has anything significant happened yet? Some reports from the cyber front, like Anonymous hacking Russian channels to broadcast the Ukrainian anthem, have been amusing. Others, warning about the data wiper attacks, were more worrisome.
How Russia’s Invasion Of Ukraine Will Affect Your Cybersecurity
Russia has invaded Ukraine, and while it may feel like a selfish time to think about it, business leaders are probably wondering if this conflict means that cyberattacks from Russia will also begin to flare up.
How Russia’s Invasion Of Ukraine Will Affect Your Cybersecurity
The conflict we all feared is expected to bring an increase of cyberattacks, but experts agree that all hope isn’t lost.
How Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will affect your cybersecurity
The conflict we all feared is expected to bring an increase of cyberattacks, but experts agree that all hope isn’t lost.
How Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will affect your cybersecurity
The conflict we all feared is expected to bring an increase of cyberattacks, but experts agree that all hope isn’t lost. Russia has invaded Ukraine, and while it may feel like a selfish time to think about it, business leaders are probably wondering if this conflict means that cyberattacks from Russia will also begin to flare up.
Critical Log4j Vulnerabilities Are the Ultimate Gift for Cybercriminals
It's important to assume you have been vulnerable for months if not years, and to plan — and patch — accordingly.
Google, Microsoft Invest $5M In Alpha-Omega Project
Google and Microsoft on Tuesday announced an additional $5 million investment in a project that will hep to identify and fix zero-day vulnerabilities and other bugs in open-source software, following a meeting with government and industry leaders at the White House.