Hacktivists stories
Ransomware attacks rose by a staggering 84% in 2023, notably impacting the industrials sector, as new threat actors emerged, reported NCC Group.
Artificial intelligence will heighten global ransomware threats, flowing from a surge in cyber attacks, according the UK's National Cyber Security Centre.
Orange Cyberdefense's annual report highlights a 30% year-on-year escalate in cyber incidents, with large enterprises being the major victims.
Check Point Software unveils insights into the future of hacktivism in 2023, warning about state-sponsored threats.
A cyber response framework should be a comprehensive and dynamic plan that looks at all aspects of incident response.
Report ranks top 15 most active political and religious hacktivist groups, showing a rise in hacktivism since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Multiple Muslim hacktivists have targeted Australian infrastructure and private organisations following a controversial fashion show, according to Radware.
Pro-Russian hacktivists have moved beyond the basic denial-of-service scripts and crowdsourced attacks to more advanced and potent techniques.
Passion Botnet, a DDoS-as-a-Service offered by the Passion Group, has been used in attacks targeting medical institutions across multiple countries.
New research from Nozomi Networks has found hacktivists shifted their tactics in 2022 from data theft and DDoS attacks to using more destructive malware.
Mandiant's experts have collaborated to examine 2022's threat data and trends to compile a forecast report shedding light on what to expect in the coming year.
A new threat advisory from Radware details a resurgence of OpsBedil operations, which first made an appearance in 2021.
Mining sector faces an emerging cyber threat, new FTR report reveals targeted attacks exploiting the industry's key role in global supply chains.
Global citizens are conflicted on hacktivist groups, with some believing they break laws while others see them as defenders of accountability.
The strategy will protect government agencies and networks from cyber hacking threats, and will also help to protect the privacy of Victorians.
Next-generation endpoint security vendor Bit9 + Carbon Black is upping its local play, opening an Australian sales office.