What if powerful AI tools could help ethical hackers find system flaws faster and without going through many years of training? CMU triple major, in mathematics, cybersecurity, and computer science, Jonathan Gregory is a recipient of the 2025 President’s Award for Outstanding Undergraduate Research and Creative Accomplishments based, in part, on his research of ethical...Read More
By Christopher Crosby ( May 22, 2025, 7:00 PM BST) — The government’s bid to crack down on ransomware payments could heap pressure on companies in crisis without any guarantee that it will pull the plug on the billion-pound cybercrime industry, lawyers say…. Law360 is on it, so you are, too. A Law360 subscription puts...Read More
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Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain The messages seemed innocuous, mundane even. Someone posing as a prospective guest emailed a hotel questions about a purported comment left on Booking.com. Another message was supposedly from that third-party booking site to review negative guest feedback. But they were all fake. The emails were phishing scams designed to get the...Read More
Listen to the article 3 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: Kettering Health is facing a cyberattack that’s impacting patient care, the Ohio-based health system said on Tuesday. The provider was hit by a system-wide technology outage Tuesday morning due to unauthorized access to its network,...Read More
Satellite images of troop build-ups and border briefings have dominated recent headlines, but the more decisive theatre may be invisible: the fibre-optics under cities and the servers humming in data centres. Every geopolitical flashpoint between India and Pakistan has historically been mirrored online, first as defacements of government sites, then as coordinated phishing bursts, and...Read More
The OSCE Programme Office in Dushanbe conducted two specialized practical training courses from 12 to 16 May and from 19 to 22 May 2025 focused on strengthening cybersecurity measures in Tajikistan. Thirty-two law enforcement officials (31 men and one woman) from the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) participated in two intensive courses focused on enhancing...Read More
In the manufacturing sector, the distinction between cybersecurity and cyber resilience is not merely academic; it is a strategic imperative. The rapid digital transformation in manufacturing has made the industry a leading target for cyberattacks. Yet, many organizations still adopt a reactive stance, addressing breaches only after they occur. Cyber resilience is not just more...Read More
OT cybersecurity specialists Dragos has revealed in its latest analysis that in Q1 2025, 708 ransomware incidents were carried out, impacting industrial entities worldwide, representing an increase from approximately 600 incidents documented in Q4 2024. Manufacturing continued to be the most impacted sector, accounting for 68% (480 incidents) in Q1 compared to 70% (424 incidents)...Read More