Strategic approaches to professional development on cybercrime and electronic evidence for law enforcement in Tajikistan discussed at OSCE workshop | OSCE Skip navigation Home Newsroom News and press releases Strategic approaches to professional development on cybercrime and electronic evidence for law enforcement in Tajikistan discussed at OSCE workshop Source link ——————————————————– Click Here For The...Read More
In a concerning revelation for enterprise security, researchers from Aon’s Stroz Friedberg Incident Response team have uncovered a new Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) bypass technique dubbed the “Bring Your Own Installer” (BYOI) attack. The method leverages a vulnerability in the SentinelOne upgrade process to disable its tamper protection, paving the way for ransomware deployment....Read More
In a surprising case that features the use of artificial intelligence (AI) for cybercrime, a 25-year-old California resident pleaded guilty to hacking a Walt Disney Company employee through the use of a malicious version of an in-demand AI image-making program. The hack resulted in the theft of more than one terabyte of sensitive business and...Read More
May 06, 2025Ravie LakshmananVulnerability / Mobile Security Google has released its monthly security updates for Android with fixes for 46 security flaws, including one vulnerability that it said has been exploited in the wild. The vulnerability in question is CVE-2025-27363 (CVSS score: 8.1), a high-severity flaw in the System component that could lead to local...Read More
Cybersecurity experts are warning that the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence is providing new tools for cybercriminals, heightening digital risks for Australian organisations and individuals. In recent months, security researchers have observed a notable uptick in the deployment of infostealer malware across Australia. These malicious programmes infiltrate both personal and corporate systems, quietly harvesting key...Read More
The surge in digital asset adoption, while promising unprecedented growth, has also attracted sophisticated criminal elements. The recent rise in mule accounts issues and cross-border scams targeting Thai citizens and others in the region underscores the importance of adopting new approaches to handle these emerging threats. The Landscape of Evolving Threat Just as what we...Read More
Important global cybercrime news has been curated by FutureCrime Researchers to keep you informed about various types of digital fraud occurring worldwide and to provide insights into the best mitigation strategies. Read below to learn more in detail. 1. Gurugram Police Bust ₹44.4 Crore Cyber Fraud Racket, 16 Arrested Gurugram Police arrested 16 suspects in...Read More
Jay Delaney previously worked for a company that ran its transportation management system on a version of software that was 18 years old. He said it’s because it was so expensive to upgrade. But lagging behind in upgrades can create bigger, costlier challenges down the line. “How many security holes do you think are in...Read More
Ransomware has become a favorite attack strategy for bad actors, with reports labeling it the most effective way for cybercriminals to monetize illegal access into networks. News of ransomware attacks appears daily. More troubling still are predictions that ransomware gangs are becoming more adept at using AI, and well-funded ones could soon use agentic...Read More
James Grant & Annabel Amos BBC News, Northamptonshire BBC Paul Abbott, a former Knights of Old director, now helps businesses prevent ransomware attacks after the firm’s 2023 collapse The director of a 160-year-old haulage firm put out of business by a cyber-attack has urged companies to be on their guard. Paul Abbott was on the...Read More