A Russian national has been sentenced to two years in U.S. prison for helping operate a botnet used by ransomware gangs to attack American companies, authorities said Tuesday. Ilya Angelov, 40, of Tolyatti, Russia, pleaded guilty to managing a botnet that other cybercriminals used to break into corporate systems and deploy ransomware.  A U.S. district...
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Ronnie Scarpa ’25, ’26 M.S. earned the top spot in the solo bracket of an immersive Capture the Flag competition hosted at the BSidesCT cybersecurity conference. March 25, 2026 By Ronnie Scarpa ’25, ’26 M.S. Ronnie Scarpa ’25, ’26 M.S. (left), and Cole Clark ’29 At the most recent BSidesCT cybersecurity conference, Ronald “Ronnie” Scarpa...
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A “disgusting” predator who was hunting a child to sexually abuse and possessed a trove of sick child abuse images has been jailed. Sex beast Adam Khan, 30, was found interacting with others online to find a child victim to carry out his insidious plan, West Midlands Police (WMP) revealed. Birmingham Crown Court heard that...
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Terry Kalka, Director of the Defense Industrial Base Collaborative Information Sharing Environment at the DOD Cyber Crime Center, discussed the transformative impact of AI-enabled search on federal cyber threat hunting. He highlighted AI’s role in enhancing speed and data handling, enabling proactive defense against advanced threats. Kalka emphasized the cultural shifts needed, such as embracing...
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A lot can change in a year. A bad haircut can grow out, a fitness goal can become reality, or cyberattackers can realize the different ways to take advantage of employee digital twins (EDTs). One company believes the lattermost example isn’t hypothetical.  According to a new TrendAI report unveiled at RSAC on Wednesday, companies should...
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TL;DR: The best cybersecurity books in 2026 can help you learn core concepts, build practical skills, and explore areas like ethical hacking, privacy, and leadership. This guide covers top book recommendations for beginners, professionals, and aspiring CISOs. Keeping up with cybersecurity isn’t just about trying tools or watching tutorials. The right cybersecurity books and ethical...
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25 Mar Investors Want To Know: Is Cybersecurity A Growth Sector Or A Cost Center? Posted at 09:19h in Blogs by Taylor Fox This week in cybersecurity from the editors at Cybercrime Magazine Sausalito, Calif. – Mar. 25, 2026 – Read the full story from StocksToday.com This past weekend, Stocks today.com shared an economic observation about physical...
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Demonstrators took to streets in Berlin earlier this week to protest AI being used to create sexually-explicit deepfakes – Copyright AFP/File John MACDOUGALL Artificial intelligence is making cyberattacks increasingly sophisticated and costlier for businesses, reinsurer Munich Re said Wednesday, warning of methods ranging from highly personalised phishing emails to computer-generated, convincing fake identities. “If cybercrime...
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Zach Lewis still remembers that sinking feeling. It was April 13, 2023, at 4:30 in the morning when his phone rang — the University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy’s servers were down. He thought it was a hardware failure. The school had been running on end‑of‑life equipment, and his team worked through the night to...
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Russian “Initial Access Broker” sentenced in Indiana for multi-million dollar ransomware scheme | WBIW Local Weather Alerts There are currently no active weather alerts. ...
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