A group of hackers have reverse-engineered Microsoft's activation code and released a set of PowerShell scripts that anyone can run. Is it legal? And if you use these scripts, will you get caught?
Google's Threat Intelligence Group warned Wednesday that Russia's GRU military intelligence is hacking Signal accounts used ...
Thai police arrested four European hackers in Phuket who allegedly stole $16 million through ransomware attacks affecting ...
Do you use 1Password, LastPass, NordPass, or any other password manager? You're not alone. According to a 2023 Security.org ...
Some Xerox printers are vulnerable to a “pass-back” attack which can be used to steal login credentials, experts have warned.
Some 20 Italian websites, including of banks and airports, were targeted by alleged pro-Russia hackers, Italy's cybersecurity ...
Massgrave, an elusive team behind some of the most effective Windows and Office activation tools, has added a new weapon to ...
Software vendor Trimble is warning that hackers are exploiting a Cityworks deserialization vulnerability to remotely execute ...
A recent report indicate hackers are developing more sophisticated methods of bypassing password managers and collecting your data.
They found that 25 percent targeted password managers or other password storage methods, such as web browsers, that save ...
A vulnerability in Palo Alto Networks firewalls is being abused in in-the-wild attacks, researchers are saying. The company ...