Hospitals Are Ransomware Bait—Mock Drills Could Be Their Lifeline
Everyone knew ransomware would hammer hospitals eventually. Now a veteran CMIO is blunt: run the drills, or watch your ER grind to a halt.
Imagine your trusty home router, that unassuming box humming in the corner, secretly funneling your data to Moscow. The US just shut that nightmare down—Operation Masquerade style.
Everyone knew ransomware would hammer hospitals eventually. Now a veteran CMIO is blunt: run the drills, or watch your ER grind to a halt.
Picture this: your screen rotates 90 degrees, your mouse vanishes, and in the chaos, hackers snag your Steam login and crypto wallet. CrystalRAT isn't just malware—it's a prankster with a thief's agenda.
Over 500,000 vacant rentals on Zillow right now—prime targets for thieves turning neighborhoods into fraud hubs. It's cybercrime's sneaky new frontier, blending apps and mailboxes.
ClickFix attacks—those sneaky social engineering ploys— just hit the Malware-as-a-Service fast lane with Venom Stealer. Now even amateurs can deploy persistent stealers at scale.
Imagine logging into work via VPN, thinking you're safe. Turns out, that's exactly how most hackers waltz in today. Blackpoint Cyber's new report flips the script on intrusions.
Hackers are pounding at the gates. Shadowserver spots 14,000+ exposed F5 BIG-IP APM systems, bleeding from a freshly minted RCE vuln that CISA's already sounding alarms over.
Everyone thought Android would stay the wild west of mobile OSes. Google's new developer verification scheme says nope—time to lock it down like iOS.