The world of software development is on the brink of upheaval.
Matt Garman, the head of Amazon Web Services (AWS), recently gave an insight into his vision for the future of the industry in a leaked internal conversation.
The takedown of the LockBit ransomware group in February 2024 shook the cybercrime world.
According to WithSecure's new report, LockBit is now in a rebuilding phase, with clear signs of a planned comeback.
Japanese car manufacturer Toyota recently confirmed an incident in which customer data was exposed through a security breach at a third-party provider.
A hacker had previously published a 240 GB archive of stolen data on a hacker forum.
After Microsoft initially refrained from publicly commenting on the global IT security debacle on July 19, 2024, the Wall Street Journal published an accusation against the European Commission just a few days later: it was not CrowdStrike, but the EU itself that was primarily responsible for the world's largest computer outage to date.
A few months before the US election, reporters are allegedly leaked internal communications from the Trump team.
Are foreign hackers interfering in the election campaign?
A recently discovered security vulnerability named "Sinkclose" is causing concern. Millions of systems with AMD Ryzen and EPYC processors are potentially affected.
A Swiss farmer has become the target of a hacker attack that not only paralyzed his computer systems but also had fatal consequences for one of his animals.
The developer of the Firefox browser, Mozilla, has announced that it will no longer treat the certification service provider Entrust as a trusted root certification authority (CA). This decision follows a similar move by Google Chrome about a month ago.
A massive distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack caused significant disruption to Microsoft cloud services on Tuesday.
Both Azure and Microsoft 365 applications were affected, as the tech giant confirmed in a status update.