“When I was a black hat hacker, I was isolated and paranoid,” he wrote. “Working with the good guys, being […]
Tag: Cybercrime
Cybercriminals recruit malicious insiders via the dark web
Cybercriminals can use malicious insiders as a direct means to access sensitive company resources, stealing confidential data or using the […]
AI as a target, web-based attacks and deepfakes — cybersecurity predictions for 2026
The very nature of cybersecurity makes it a constant arms race between attackers and defenders and recently that’s meant both […]
Mass registration of fake online shops originates from China
A new campaign uses mass registration of fake online shop domains to impersonate legitimate retailers, facilitate financial fraud, and in […]
Cybercrime landscape fragments as new groups emerge
Previously, a single dominant group tended to define the cybercrime landscape. Now, several actors sustain large-scale operations, with the number […]
Cybercriminal activity increases ahead of the holiday season
Every year, the holiday season brings a predictable spike in online activity. However, in 2025, new reports suggest the volume […]
Jaguar Land Rover looking at $2.5 billion price tag from crippling cyberattack
The CMC estimated in June that the financial impact of the attacks on the two retailers was between £270 million […]
Organizations face more AI-powered fraud attacks but privacy tools make detection harder
A new study from fraud prevention specialist Fingerprint finds 41 percent of over 300 fraud and technology leaders surveyed say […]
Who’s paying the price of cybercrime?
Cybercrime has become a global epidemic, with costs soaring across sectors and borders. But who’s paying the price and how […]
New study shows why the places you feel safest online might actually be the most dangerous
F-Secure has released new research that suggests a troubling divide between how safe people believe they are online and the […]
