Cyber Cops Thwart 500 Ransomware Attacks Since 2021, Reports DHS
Priligy Dapoxetine In an astonishing show of cybersecurity, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security estimates that federal cybersecurity teams have stopped more than 500 ransomware attempts since 2021. The declaration showcases a major leap in national efforts to keep both government and private sector systems safe from debilitating digital attacks.
Continue readingUS Government Shuts Down Websites Used by FSB-Linked Hackers in Synchronized Cybersecurity Strike
In what represents one of the major breakthroughs in the unending war against international cybercrime, the United States Department of Justice announced a major victory in taking down a network of websites allegedly managed by hackers associated with the Russian Federal Security Service. It means that the US government has taken a serious commitment to repelling cyber threats with the alleged support of a state actor.
Continue readingMeta Fined €91 Million by Irish Regulator Over Password Breach
Meta, the technology giant behind some of the world's largest social media platforms, including Facebook and Instagram, has been fined €91 million by Ireland's Data Protection Commission. The huge penalty follows findings by the regulator of serious breaches in password data protection practices at the company, which left millions of user accounts vulnerable to potential security threats.
Continue readingCrypto Ads Flood India’s Top Court’s YouTube Page Amid Fears of Hack
In a surprising turn of events, the Supreme Court of India found its official YouTube channel full of crypto advertisements. The incident occurred on September 20, 2024, and it is suspected to have been hacked. The astonishing turn of events has sent jitters among cybersecurity experts and members of the general public.
Continue readingIs a TikTok Ban Finally on the Horizon?
The ongoing conflict between the U.S. on the one hand and TikTok's future development has recently become more significant as the authorities were approaching a nationwide ban. The popular social media platform, owned by a Chinese heavyweight tech company ByteDance, has elicited a lot of attention due to the confounding confluence of data protection and national security issues.
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