28 Feb Ransomware Report: Latest Attacks And News The stories we’re following… and you should too Sponsored by Black Kite Our daily feed keeps boardroom and C-suite executives, CIOs, CSOs, CISOs, IT executives and cybersecurity professionals on the cutting edge of ransomware. If you’re a business, technology, financial, education or government executive, then we’ve got you...Read More
Picture a burglar who never sets foot in Whitehall. The miscreant doesn’t cruise our neighborhoods or test car doors under the cover of darkness, nor do they care about patrol routes or municipal boundaries. Instead, the thief sits behind a keyboard — perhaps overseas — targeting our residents with spoofed phone numbers, fake investment platforms...Read More
A city school has been forced to close for four days after a cyber attack on its IT systems. St Anne’s Catholic School in Southampton messaged parents on Sunday to say its network had been hacked by ransomware, which is where viruses threaten to delete files unless a ransom is paid. The school said its...Read More
WAYNE COUNTY, Mich. – Sitting in a suit beside his attorney, Michael Justus appeared in federal court Thursday for sentencing with character letters from family, friends, his partner and therapist, along with a statement of his own. The courtroom was filled with victims and their loved ones as several women described how his actions have...Read More
SAN FRANCISCO — Four former National Security Agency directors shared varying concerns about a lack of earnest and widespread response to growing threats in cyberspace during a discussion at the RSAC 2026 Conference on Tuesday. Accelerating threats posed by artificial intelligence, China and cybercriminals at large are testing the country’s resolve and determination to foster...Read More
The common assumption among iPhone security experts has been that finding vulnerabilities and developing exploits for iOS was difficult, requiring a lot of time, resources, and teams of skilled researchers to break through its layers of security defenses. That meant iPhone spyware and zero-day vulnerabilities, which aren’t known to the software vendor before they are...Read More
The PEAR (Pure Extraction and Ransom) cybercriminal group this month took credit for a ransomware attack against Monmouth University in New Jersey, claiming it made off with 16 terabytes the institution’s data. University President Patrick Leahy emailed students last week about the attack, noting that cybersecurity experts and law enforcement officials had been recruited to...Read More
On This Page Putting Student Safety First Keep Kids Safe: It’s the Law in New York State In 2019, the National Association of State Directors of Pupil Transportation Services (NASDPTS) reported that its national survey revealed more than 17 million school bus stop-arm violations in the United States each year. Later that year, New York...Read More
THIS IS KOCO FIVE NEWS AT TEN. AN UNUSUAL VICTIM OF A CYBER ATTACK. SOME DRIVERS SAY THEY COULD NOT START THEIR CARS BECAUSE THEY’RE IN-CAR. BREATHALYZERS WERE HACKED. WELL, THE COMPANY THAT MAKES THESE BREATHALYZERS SAY THE ISSUE HAS BEEN RESOLVED, BUT SOME IN OKC SAY IT HAS LED TO OTHER PROBLEMS. KOCO JASON...Read More