A year ago, two security researchers discovered vulnerabilities in a Subaru web portal that allowed them to hijack car controls and track driver location data, according to a Wired report.
Any user who downloaded the installer from IPany, a VPN provider in South Korea, may be at risk, according to antivirus ...
Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson reveals that hackers stole data from Gravy Analytics, a major seller of smartphone ...
Chinese hackers breached the US government office that reviews foreign investments for national security risks, two US ...
Two AIntivirus tokens, Ainti and AINTI, appear to have been promoted by the same person(s). John McAfee’s wife claims to be ...
A recent breach of the US Treasury yielded access to Secretary Janet Yellen's computer along with those of two of her ...
U.S. intelligence says these China-backed hackers are among those laying the groundwork for future conflict with the United ...
Multiple groups are using the same infection chain to deliver different infostealers, including 0bj3ctivityStealer and VIP ...
A breach of AT&T that exposed “nearly all” of the company’s customers may have included records related to confidential FBI ...
CISA and the FBI warned today that attackers are still exploiting Ivanti Cloud Service Appliances (CSA) security flaws ...
Researchers found a serious security vulnerability in Subaru’s Starlink system late last year. It enabled full access to private data including location, emergency contacts, call history, and more.