Beginning on October 12 a new program known as the Entry/Exit System (EES) will be launched, requiring biometric data instead of paper checks of passports in order to enter certain European countries.
Authorities in Luxembourg said a nationwide telecommunications outage in July was caused by a deliberately disruptive cyberattack. Huawei networking products were reportedly the target.
San Diego-based Illumina will pay $9.8 million to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act by selling systems to the federal government that included cybersecurity flaws.
In a warning to foreign embassies in Moscow, Microsoft said a Russian state-backed hacking group known as Secret Blizzard or Turla has been using internet service providers for adversary-in-the-middle (AiTM) attacks.
The goal of Thorium is to enable cyber defenders to bring automation to their existing analysis through simple tool integration and event-driven triggers, CISA said, adding that it is built to support cybersecurity teams across mission functions.
In its latest operation, Lazarus took advantage of major gaps in the open-source software supply chain — like developers depending on unvetted packages and the lack of oversight for popular tools that are often maintained by just one or two people.
Mike Burgess, who leads the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation, said at the Annual Hawke Lecture at the University of South Australia that he was putting a dollar figure on the economic cost of espionage for the first time to stress the “real, present and costly danger” facing Australia.
License plate readers from controversial surveillance tech company Flock Safety will be added to Raptor Technologies' school safety suite, the two companies announced.
Researchers have discovered more than 10 patents for powerful offensive cybersecurity technologies filed by a prominent Chinese company allegedly involved in Beijing’s Silk Typhoon campaign.
Sean Plankey’s nomination to direct the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency advanced out of committee on Wednesday after languishing for several months, bringing him one step closer to confirmation.
Speedtest, made by Seattle-based Ookla, collects data that could be exploited for cyberattacks, Russia's telecom regulator said in blocking the service.
The Stolichki pharmacy chain, which operates about 1,000 stores across Russia confirmed that a technical failure that halted its operations on Tuesday was caused by a hack.
Cybersecurity company Avast released a decryptor for the short-lived FunkSec ransomware and said it is assisting dozens of the gang's targets with the process.
The vulnerability hunters at Google Project Zero want to address what they call the "upstream patch gap," when a vendor has a fix available but the downstream product providers haven't integrated it yet.
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