Russia, China and some other countries have withdrawn a draft proposal at the World Conference on International Telecommunications, that according …
Russian start-up working on Intel to ARM software emulator
A Russian start-up company called Elbrus Technologies is developing a technology that will allow data centre owners to migrate software …
Russian 'cyber-bandits' arrested for Amazon DDoS attacks
A Russian accused of being behind DDoS attacks carried out on Amazon and other US sites in 2008 has been …
Russia cyber crime market doubles in 2011, says report
Russian-speaking criminals grabbed more than a third of the entire global cybercrime market in 2011 as a growth in online …
New Russian botnet tries to kill rival
An upstart Trojan horse program has decided to take on its much-larger rival by stealing data and then removing the …
Russian cybergangs make the Web a dangerous place
Russian cybergangs have established a robust system for promoting Web sites that sell fake antivirus software, pharmaceuticals and counterfeit luxury …
Russian president critical of stalled IT advancement
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev criticized his country's lack of progress in developing supercomputer technology during a speech to the nation's …
Russia launches antitrust case against Microsoft over XP
Russian antitrust regulators are investigating Microsoft's retirement of Windows XP and could file formal charges as early as next month, …
Russians start selling Wi-Fi encryption cracker
The Russian security company that caused a stir some months by talking up its cracking tool for recovering Wi-Fi encryption …
Positive Technologies discovers new APT group targeting governments: Lazy Koala
Positive Technologies detects a series of cyberattacks against government organisations in Russia and the CIS.
World’s Largest Bug Bounty – $650,000 Offered to Fortify Cybersecurity Standards on a Global Scale
World’s largest bug bounty: Positive Technologies offers bug hunters over $650,000 for stealing money or injecting backdoors into the code of its own products.
Positive Technologies helps fix critical vulnerability for popular videoconferencing service Yealink
Yealink has thanked Positive Technologies for discovering the critical vulnerability BDU:2024-00482 in its Yealink Meeting Server videoconferencing system.
Cloudflare report shows DDoS attacks surged in 2023
Cloudflare has announced its 2023 Q4 DDoS report – which showed that DDoS attacks reached new heights in 2023. This …
The rising threat of lookalike domain attacks! Be aware of these 4 types
Detecting and not falling prey to these kinds of attacks are crucial, but the ability to takedown lookalike domains is equally important. Lookalike domain attacks are increasing in sophistication and prevalence, making specialized solutions like DNS security a must-have for all.
Security Navigator 2024 reveals highest number of Cyber Extortion victims ever recorded
New research finds a new levelling of physical and cyber battlefields, revealing a thin line between physical war and cyber (through hacktivism)
New Trellix report highlights new developments in Malware & malicious GenAI
Trellix report highlights new programming languages in malware development, adoption of malicious GenAI, and acceleration of geopolitical threat activity.
LinkShadow redefining cybersecurity landscape through its ‘intelligent NDR solution’
Patrick Ramseyer, Vice President EMEA at LinkShadow, tells CNME Editor Mark Forker how their cyber mesh platform is helping businesses …
Global Cybersecurity leader exposes Classiscam’s persistent worldwide scam operation
Group-IB sheds light on the enduring Classiscam operation, exposing its global reach and evolving strategies. From automated phishing schemes to …
ESET research discovers MoustachedBouncer targeting diplomats via network tampering
MoustachedBouncer is a threat group, recently discovered by ESET researchers, which specialises in the espionage of foreign embassies, including European ones, in Belarus. It is very likely aligned with Belarus interests.
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