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The hacker, Cameron John Wagenius, could face up to 27 years in prison, according to a DOJ press release. [Link: Former U.S. Soldier Pleads Guilty to Hacking and Extortion Scheme Involving ...
So how bad is this? You could remotely take control a train's brake controller from a very long distance away, using hardware ...
A vulnerability affecting systems named End-of-Train and Head-of-Train can be exploited by hackers to cause trains to brake.
With thin budgets and troves of data for identity thieves, rehabs, hospices and other facilities are vulnerable.
A hacker has a list of millions of people by race. So why is the coverage about Zohran Mamdani?
The threat actor linked to the disruptive ransomware attack against Ingram Micro, SafePay, has taken the unusual approach of ...
From jail breaking an AI to security and integrity of AI training data, what are the best ways to fend off threats from ...
Middle East News: An anti-Iranian government hacking group, Gonjeshke Darande, claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on Iran's state-owned Bank Sepah. The group, pot ...
The bank’s website was offline on June 17 and its London-based subsidiary, Bank Sepah International, did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment.
An anti-Iranian government hacking group with potential ties to Israel and a track record of destructive cyberattacks on Iran claimed in social media posts on Tuesday that it had destroyed data at ...
Brits' data more often than not finds its way to the dark web after a cyber attack, where it's repackaged into prime scamming material.