Skip to content
inionline.net
  • Managed IT Support Services
  • Contact Us
inionline.net
  • Blog

    Moldovan Police Arrest Suspect in €4.5M Ransomware Attack on Dutch Research Agency

    Moldovan law enforcement authorities have arrested a 45-year-old foreign man suspected of involvement in a series of ransomware attacks targeting Dutch companies in 2021. “He is wanted internationally for committing several cybercrimes (ransomware attacks, blackmail, and money laundering) against companies based in the Netherlands,” officials said in a statement Monday. In conjunction with the

    Read More Moldovan Police Arrest Suspect in €4.5M Ransomware Attack on Dutch Research AgencyContinue

  • Blog

    Türkiye Hackers Exploited Output Messenger Zero-Day to Drop Golang Backdoors on Kurdish Servers

    A Türkiye-affiliated threat actor exploited a zero-day security flaw in an Indian enterprise communication platform called Output Messenger as part of a cyber espionage attack campaign since April 2024. “These exploits have resulted in a collection of related user data from targets in Iraq,” the Microsoft Threat Intelligence team said. “The targets of the attack…

    Read More Türkiye Hackers Exploited Output Messenger Zero-Day to Drop Golang Backdoors on Kurdish ServersContinue

  • Blog

    Fortra Expands SSE Capabilities With Lookout’s Cloud Security Business

    Fortra strengthens its endpoint-to-cloud security platform with the acquisition of Lookout’s cloud application security broker, zero trust network access, and secure web gateway technologies.

    Read More Fortra Expands SSE Capabilities With Lookout’s Cloud Security BusinessContinue

  • Blog

    NSO Group’s Legal Loss May Do Little to Curtail Spyware

    The $168 million judgment against NSO Group underscores how citizens put little store in the spyware industry’s justifications for circumventing security — but will it matter?

    Read More NSO Group’s Legal Loss May Do Little to Curtail SpywareContinue

  • Blog

    Attackers Lace Fake Generative AI Tools With ‘Noodlophile’ Malware

    Threat actors are scamming users by advertising legitimate-looking generative AI websites that, when visited, install credential-stealing malware onto the victim’s computer.

    Read More Attackers Lace Fake Generative AI Tools With ‘Noodlophile’ MalwareContinue

  • Blog

    4 Hackers Arrested After Millions Made in Global Botnet Business

    The cybercriminals infected older wireless Internet routers with Anyproxy and 5socks malware in order to reconfigure them — all without the users’ knowledge.

    Read More 4 Hackers Arrested After Millions Made in Global Botnet BusinessContinue

  • Blog

    Can Cybersecurity Keep Up In the AI Arms Race?

    New research shows China is quickly catching up with the US in AI innovation. Experts weigh in on what it means for cyber defenders.

    Read More Can Cybersecurity Keep Up In the AI Arms Race?Continue

  • Blog

    ASUS Patches DriverHub RCE Flaws Exploitable via HTTP and Crafted .ini Files

    ASUS has released updates to address two security flaws impacting ASUS DriverHub that, if successfully exploited, could enable an attacker to leverage the software in order to achieve remote code execution. DriverHub is a tool that’s designed to automatically detect the motherboard model of a computer and display necessary driver updates for subsequent installation by…

    Read More ASUS Patches DriverHub RCE Flaws Exploitable via HTTP and Crafted .ini FilesContinue

  • Blog

    Vulnerability Detection Tops Agentic AI at RSAC’s Startup Competition

    Agentic-native startups threaten to reduce the zero-day problem to just a zero-hour issue. Of course, AI agents will accelerate offensive attacks as well.

    Read More Vulnerability Detection Tops Agentic AI at RSAC’s Startup CompetitionContinue

  • Blog

    ⚡ Weekly Recap: Zero-Day Exploits, Developer Malware, IoT Botnets, and AI-Powered Scams

    What do a source code editor, a smart billboard, and a web server have in common? They’ve all become launchpads for attacks—because cybercriminals are rethinking what counts as “infrastructure.” Instead of chasing high-value targets directly, threat actors are now quietly taking over the overlooked: outdated software, unpatched IoT devices, and open-source packages. It’s not just…

    Read More ⚡ Weekly Recap: Zero-Day Exploits, Developer Malware, IoT Botnets, and AI-Powered ScamsContinue

Page navigation

Previous PagePrevious 1 … 373 374 375 376 377 … 492 Next PageNext
Facebook
Privacy Policy
Background by Vecteezy

Web Design 2024 SekuritasIT

Veteran Owned and Operated

Scroll to top
  • Managed IT Support Services
  • Contact Us