The company said it “recently learned of suspicious activity” within its environment that it believes “was tied to a sophisticated nation state actor, which affected a very small number of ScreenConnect customers.”
Funnull Technology supports “hundreds of thousands of websites” dedicated to the scams, otherwise known as pig butchering, according to the sanctions announcement by the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control.
The retailer's domain now features a brief message to customers explaining that it has “identified and are taking steps to address a security incident.”
Google Threat Intelligence spotted the China-based operation known as APT41 leveraging the company's own Calendar app as part of a cyber-espionage campaign.
Researchers at cybersecurity firm DomainTools spotted a fake Bitdefender site spreading VenomRAT malware. The antivirus company said it is working to have the site taken down.
Britain's strategic defense review calls for a new Cyber and Electromagnetic Command to “lead defensive cyber operations and coordinate offensive cyber capabilities" with the military's National Cyber Force.
Decentralized finance platform Cork Protocol paused trading and launched an investigation after millions of dollars' worth of Ethereum were lost in a "security incident."
A second state passing such tough data privacy legislation, particularly around geolocation data, could be a significant factor in pushing other states to do the same, experts said.
Estonia said a man is suspected of unlawfully accessing a customer card database managed by Allium UPI, the parent company of the Apotheka pharmacy chain, in February 2024.
Hackers likely based in Vietnam advertised websites offering AI-powered video generation tools, according to Google's Mandiant unit, and then used the sites to spread infostealers and other malware.
A Russian court sentenced a former hospital programmer to 14 years in a high-security penal colony for allegedly leaking personal data of Russian soldiers to Ukraine, authorities said.
According to police in Guangzhou, the group — allegedly linked to Taiwan’s ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) — has targeted more than 1,000 key networks in over 10 Chinese provinces.
Massachusetts-based MathWorks provided an update to customers on Monday after initially reporting outages on May 18, confirming that it experienced a ransomware attack that took down online applications and internal systems used by staff.
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