McAfee to go public again, Flightradar24 and other flight trackers hit with DDoS attacks, Insurance giant AJG under ransomware attack, Russian hacker sentenced to 88 months.
Tyler Technologies reports suspicious activities, Las Vegas school system hackers publish student data, FBI & CISA warn of hacked data false claims, Large scale attacks on Washington state agencies
TikTok ban temporarily enjoined, DDoS takes down Hungarian telecom and banking services, Ransomware hits coffee makers and threatens U.S. democracy at the same time, and much more
DHS cops to CBP leak, Israel and UAE share threat intelligence, Windows XP source code leaks online, APT 40 exploited Azure active directory, Scouts get breached in Oz
Microsoft warns that Zerologon flaw is now exploited in the wild, Polish cops shut down hacker "super-group," Instagram accounts could have been hacked with specially-crafted image
CISA warns of LokiBot, Huawei in a fight for its life, Cybercrime group targets Russian businesses, Ominous signs of election disinformation problems emerge, beware of Cafe Mom in Canada and more.
Netflix hacker sentenced to five years, Arbiter Sports suffers breach impacting 540K users, New tool exposes websites' surveillance, Call of Duty not breached Activision says, Bing server exposed
Plus, TikTok is still owned by a Chinese firm but headed for Texas headquarters, Hackers retaliate against Belarusian police, Android users should update Firefox
Shana Tova! Christopher Wray spoke of 'the painful disruption' the NSA and FBI have imposed on Russian military intelligence, Iran has got a clever surveillance operation, and more.
Plus Iranian hackers charged, Iranian groups sanctioned, Russians charged with defrauding cryptocurrency exchanges, DOE cybersecurity official leaving
Google will scan files for journalists, activists, new MrbMiner gang infects thousands of MSSQL servers, Microsoft makes its fuzzing tool public, Apple gives data to the feds and more
China targets F5, Citrix, Pulse Secure devices, VA exposes 46K vets' data, Sternum and Devo snag funding, DOJ charges hackers with website defacement following Soleimani's murder