Who are the young cybercriminals behind the £39million TfL hack? – London Evening Standard
Who are the young cybercriminals behind the £39million TfL hack? London Evening Standard
Who are the young cybercriminals behind the £39million TfL hack? London Evening Standard
Millions of Americans hand over personal information every day. They share their data with insurance companies, banks, investment apps, and other services they trust. And that’s exactly why cybercriminals target and impersonate those services. This week, an insurance provider disclosed a breach reportedly affecting nearly 7 million people’s driver’s license numbers, while a California journalist shared…
Anyone who has seen the impressive frame of Stonehenge against the morning’s sunrise cannot help but be struck by its resilience, how it has withstood time and the unpredictable impact of nature and humans. And partly because of this, a recent conversation I had with the CIO of a large healthcare technology company made me…
Preview 6 of Microsoft’s .NET 11 software development platform is now available, with improvements across the runtime, libraries, frameworks, and C# and F# programming languages. Announced July 14, .NET 11 Preview 6 can be downloaded from dotnet.microsoft.com. The full, general production release is expected in November. The first preview was unveiled February 10. Runtime-async, the…
NEW DELHI: Threats from cyber criminals targeting financial institutions are rapidly evolving beyond conventional hacking, with attackers increasingly exploiting ‘digital trust’ rather than directly targeting passwords or transactions, according to the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team’s (CERT-In) Digital Threat Report 2025-26. The report, a copy of which is with this newspaper, warns that cybercriminals are…
Four asyncapi packages published with a RAT via compromised GitHub Actions. Stealing browser credentials, SSH keys, npm tokens, AWS secrets, and crypto wallets. submitted by /u/BattleRemote3157 [comments]
A financially motivated threat actor is impersonating hundreds of brands on GitHub and pushing a smash-and-grab infostealer masquerading as legitimate downloads of popular software, Arctic Wolf threat researchers have warned. “The 292 impersonated repositories span security tooling, fintech and personal finance, cryptocurrency wallets and exchanges, developer and productivity tools, secure email providers, macOS utilities, and…