The popular group of hackers dubbed w0rm breached the hacking forum "Monopoly" offering for sale all data present in its database.
That TSA-approved lock on your suitcase just got hacked
If the lock is 'TSA recognized,' the master keys are out there for anyone to copy
Thousands of legitimate WordPress sites are serving malware
Sucuri has noticed a spike in the number of compromised websites as part of a malware campaign which relies on thousands of compromised WordPress sites.
According to security experts at Sucuri, threat actors have hijacked thousands of websites running the WordPress CMS to serve malware.
Windows devices account for 80% of malware infections transmitted via mobile networks
Microsoft may have just a single-digit slice of the mobile market, but there's one segment of mobile that it's winning: Malware infections delivered via mobile networks.
Names of the five most hackable vehicles
A study released by a forensic consultancy has singled out the top five vehicles most susceptible to hacking.
The results of the study, by PT&C|LWG Forensic Consulting Services, were based on published research by hackers, vehicle recall information and media reports.
The most hackable list includes the 2014 Jeep Cherokee, the 2014 Infiniti Q50, the 2015 Cadillac Escalade, the 2010 and 2014 Toyota Prius and the 2014 Ford Fusion.
Cyber criminal crew DD4BC extorts businesses via DDoS
According to a report recently issued by Akamai, the DD4BC criminal group has been responsible for at least 114 DDoS attacks on its customers.
According the Akamai firm, the criminal crews known as DD4BC has carried out at least 114 DDoS attacks with an average peak bandwidth of around 13.34 Gbps on its customers since April 2015.
Microsoft patches yet another Hacking Team zero-day exploit
Over two months after Italian surveillance software maker Hacking Team had its internal data leaked by hackers, vendors are apparently still fixing zero-day exploits from the company's arsenal.
On Tuesday, Microsoft published 12 security bulletins covering 56 vulnerabilities in the new Edge browser, Internet Explorer, Windows, Office, Skype for Business, .NET Framework and some of its other software products.