A Fortune 50 company paid a record-breaking $75 million ransom payment to the Dark Angels ransomware gang, according to a report by Zscaler ThreatLabz. […]
Monthly Archives: July 2024
CISA has ordered U.S. Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) agencies to secure their servers against a VMware ESXi authentication bypass vulnerability exploited in ransomware attacks. […]
The Black Basta ransomware gang has shown resilience and an ability to adapt to a constantly shifting space, using new custom tools and tactics to evade detection and spread throughout a network. […]
Google Chrome now comes with better cookie protection on Windows systems, with the addition of app-bound encryption, which improves defenses against information-stealing malware attacks. […]
The City of Columbus, Ohio, says it’s investigating whether personal data was stolen in a ransomware attack on July 18, 2024 that disrupted the City’s services. […]
We’re adding conversions to Performance Max asset reporting, improving image editing, expanding asset generation to new campaigns and more.
Google Photos AI editing tools are rolling out to all Google Photos users — learn more about how to use them.
Google Maps now offers AR content at historical Parisian landmarks with Google Arts & Culture and Ubisoft.
DigiCert is warning that it will be mass-revoking SSL/TLS certificates due to a bug in how the company verified if a customer owned or operated a domain and requires impacted customers to reissue certificates within 24 hours. […]
Originally published by Valence.Often when it comes to security, a significant risk results from an action that is so easy that we tend to overlook the risk itself. Sharing a file using the “anyone with the link” option is the equivalent of leaving a treasure chest unlocked, overflowing with sensitive customer data. Unfortunately, it’s a […]