Cyber Threats Evolve as Attackers Exploit AI and Human Weaknesses
Researchers warn of sophisticated tactics and vulnerabilities in AI models and human psychology
Researchers warn of sophisticated tactics and vulnerabilities in AI models and human psychology
New threats and outdated methods put users and companies at risk
A surge in AI-powered cyberattacks is crippling institutions worldwide, with hackers using sophisticated tools to infiltrate and extort money from hospitals, banks, and art museums.
New chiplet designs, AI-driven malware, and data exposure raise concerns about the future of cybersecurity
Multiple security flaws and exploits revealed in VoIP phones, Google Play Store apps, and Dell software
Rising concerns over AI-powered attacks, Chinese hacking risks, and vulnerabilities in popular software and hardware
As cyber threats continue to evolve, a recent survey reveals over 40% of South Africans fell victim to scams in 2025, while hackers exploit zero-day vulnerabilities and develop sophisticated tactics to deceive users.
Critical bugs in VoIP, Dell systems, and popular extensions put companies at risk
A recent wave of cybersecurity threats has underscored the growing risk of malware and hacking incidents worldwide.
Sophisticated attacks on supply chains, energy infrastructure, and corporate brands
A surge in sophisticated cyberattacks and vulnerabilities is forcing companies to rethink their security strategies, as nation-state hackers, AI-powered threats, and zero-day exploits put pressure on defenses.
Experts weigh in on emerging risks and strategies for defense
Experts warn of devastating consequences as malicious actors exploit vulnerabilities
Recent discoveries of advanced cyber threats, including sophisticated ransomware and cloud infrastructure compromises, highlight the need for enhanced security measures to protect against evolving attacks.
As cybersecurity threats continue to evolve, experts are sounding the alarm on the need for increased vigilance and better protection measures. From supply chain attacks to AI-powered vulnerabilities, the landscape is becoming increasingly complex. Meanwhile, advocacy groups are pushing big tech to prioritize end-to-end encryption.
A new wave of cybersecurity threats is putting individuals and organizations at risk, from homoglyph attacks and ransomware to supply chain vulnerabilities and insecure AI assistants. Experts are urging companies to prioritize end-to-end encryption and awareness, while new tools and campaigns aim to mitigate these threats. But the hidden costs of these attacks can be difficult to quantify.
A surge of high-profile cyberattacks and vulnerabilities has exposed weaknesses in various sectors, from government entities and payment platforms to social media and browser-based attacks. The incidents highlight the evolving nature of cyber threats and the need for enhanced security measures. This article provides an in-depth look at the recent attacks and vulnerabilities, their implications, and the steps being taken to address them.
As cybersecurity threats continue to escalate, Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) face intense pressure to protect their organizations from increasingly sophisticated attacks. Meanwhile, federal agencies are racing to purge unsupported edge devices from their networks, and companies like Zscaler are innovating to extend zero-trust security to browsers. But despite these efforts, breaches and vulnerabilities persist, highlighting the need for vigilance and adaptability in the face of evolving threats.
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has ordered federal agencies to replace end-of-life edge devices, citing security risks. Meanwhile, new threats have emerged, including the exploitation of forensic tools and AI-powered websites with glaring security gaps.
As cybersecurity threats continue to rise, organizations face new challenges in protecting their systems and data. Recent discoveries of vulnerabilities in Ingress NGINX and breaches in government and critical infrastructure organizations highlight the need for increased vigilance. Meanwhile, a lesser-known threat lurks in the shadows: the dynamic nature of employee loyalty.
A series of recent cybersecurity incidents and discoveries have highlighted the growing threat landscape, with new vulnerabilities found in Ingress NGINX, a breach at Spain's Ministry of Science, and the emergence of a new APT group targeting government and critical infrastructure organizations worldwide.
A series of recent cybersecurity incidents has exposed the vulnerabilities of various systems and platforms, from a data breach at publishing platform Substack to a ransomware attack on an Italian university, highlighting the growing threat of cyberattacks on individuals and institutions.
Recent cyberattacks on the Buhlmann Group and Italy's Olympic infrastructure highlight the growing threat of ransomware and nation-state hacking. Meanwhile, the increasing adoption of AI in enterprises has created new security gaps that need to be addressed. As cybersecurity threats continue to evolve, companies and governments must stay vigilant and adapt their security strategies to stay ahead of the threats.
A recent wave of ransomware attacks, including one on German steel trader Buhlmann Group, has highlighted the growing threat to enterprise cybersecurity. Meanwhile, the increasing reliance on artificial intelligence (AI) has introduced new vulnerabilities, and nation-state actors continue to pose a significant threat, as evidenced by recent attacks on Italy ahead of the Winter Olympics.