Critical Oracle E-Business Suite Flaw Actively Weaponized in Ransomware Campaigns
Federal Cybersecurity Agency Confirms Active Exploitation The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has officially confirmed that threat actors…
Federal Cybersecurity Agency Confirms Active Exploitation The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has officially confirmed that threat actors…
European businesses are moving beyond partial zero trust implementations to address security gaps in operational technology and IoT devices. The comprehensive approach aims to counter AI-powered threats and expanding attack surfaces. Analysts suggest this shift is critical for maintaining regulatory compliance and global competitiveness.
European organizations are increasingly adopting comprehensive zero trust security frameworks to address evolving cyber threats across their expanding digital ecosystems, according to recent cybersecurity analysis. While many companies have implemented basic zero trust principles, sources indicate that partial deployments leave significant vulnerabilities in overlooked areas including operational technology, IoT devices, and supply chain connections.
Sophisticated Malware Retooling in Record Time When Google’s Threat Intelligence Group exposed ColdRiver’s LOSTKEYS malware platform in May, cybersecurity experts…
Critical Infrastructure Alert The cybersecurity landscape faces a significant threat as over 266,000 F5 BIG-IP instances remain exposed to potential…
F5 Networks Confirms Sophisticated Nation-State Cyber Intrusion Targeting Critical Infrastructure Systems Major Security Breach at F5 Networks In a significant…
A new cybersecurity report reveals a dramatic shift in the ransomware landscape, with the number of active ransomware groups reaching…