Unlocking Interlock According to Amazon, the tools and techniques connect the malware to Interlock, a ransomware actor that appeared in 2024, possibly as a ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) offshoot of the notorious Rhysida group which was behind the hugely disruptive 2023 ransomware attack on The British Library. “The ELF [Linux executable] binary and associated artifacts are attributable...
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TLDR Fake $CLAW token scams lure OpenClaw developers on GitHub. Attackers use malicious JS to steal crypto wallets and erase data. Developers targeted via fake issues, repos, and personalized tags. OpenClaw bans crypto promotion on Discord to fight phishing. Security tips: block token-claw.xyz, revoke wallet access immediately. OpenClaw’s growing popularity has triggered a new phishing...
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Cybersecurity experts are sounding the alarm about a new type of hacking campaign, called “DarkSword,” that could access personal data on millions of iPhones. The attacks target iPhones with iOS versions 18.4 through 18.6.2 with a “hit-and-run” technique that steals personal data, including a user’s text messages, emails, and location history, in a matter of...
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Police are investigating after a Nova Scotia politician said “intimate images” of him and his wife were obtained by criminals and distributed without consent after he turned down demands for payment. Rick Burns, MLA for Hammonds Plains-Lucasville, said in a statement released Wednesday evening that criminals hacked his email and demanded money. When he refused...
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Kampala, March 19, 2026—The Committee to Protect Journalists welcomes Tuesday’s ruling by the Constitutional Court of Uganda to declare criminal defamation unconstitutional, the latest African court to abolish the crime in recent years. In a consolidated judgment, in response to three petitions filed by rights groups in 2022, the court also nullified the Computer Misuse...
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The family behind a Kennedy restaurant says their digital illuminated sign was hacked with racist messages this week. Mama Lena’s Firehouse Grill posted to its Facebook page on Wednesday that its LED sign was hacked and accessed “without our knowledge or permission, resulting in an inappropriate message being displayed.” Derogatory language was scrolling on the...
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From smartphones to PCs, Samsung Knox helps safeguard personal and professional data across the Galaxy ecosystem     March marks Fraud Prevention Month in Canada, a national campaign focused on helping Canadians recognize, reject and report fraud. As more everyday activities move online, from banking and communication to work and collaboration, strong cybersecurity protections are...
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Already this year, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) has seen sharp increases in new and evolving crimes targeting children on the internet, including online enticement, use of artificial intelligence and child sex trafficking. For the first time, we’re releasing statistics for just half of 2025 through June, compared to the same...
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Deal activity places organizations under pressure to move quickly while aligning multiple stakeholders and workstreams. In that environment, cybersecurity is acknowledged as important, yet often not examined with the same rigor as financial or legal diligence. This creates a gap that forms early and widens as the transaction progresses. In FTI Consulting’s Navigating Cybersecurity Risks...
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Two software exploits capable of planting malware on potentially hundreds of millions of iPhones has surfaced over the past month, showing that such advanced exploits are being widely deployed, researchers said. At least one of the two tools, known as “Coruna”, was initially developed for government use, Google security researchers said, with a separate report...
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