Dutch financial-crime investigators walked into data centers in Dronten and Schiphol-Rijk and seized approximately 800 servers. The target was WorkTitans B.V., a hosting provider that, on the surface, looked like any other internet infrastructure
The Gentlemen’s administrator acknowledged on underground forums that their internal backend database had been compromised and leaked, likely connected to a breach of 4VPS, a hosting provider the group used to run
Kaspersky, the global cybersecurity and digital privacy leader, today revealed that nearly one in three computer users in India we targeted by on-device attacks, as cybercriminals continue to leverage removable media to
NetApp, the Intelligent Data Infrastructure company, and Elastio are helping enterprises enhance their cyber resilience with a layered defense that extends from production storage into recovery data. Security teams must be ready
In India’s booming IT sector, where code repositories, client portals, and cloud consoles hold the keys to billion-dollar projects, one asset has become the ultimate prize: credentials. These digital identities, which include
Identity attacks are on the rise — login locations a red flag What’s happening? Identity-based threats continue to rise — particularly those involving anomalous logins using stolen credentials (see SOC Threat Radar
CRIL Uncovers ClipXDaemon: Autonomous Linux Clipboard Hijacker Targeting Cryptocurrency Transactions
Cyble Research and Intelligence Labs (CRIL) today released findings on ClipXDaemon, a newly identified Linux malware strain designed to hijack cryptocurrency transactions by manipulating clipboard data in X11 environments. The malware represents
Tenable Research investigated a malicious package in the npm public registry named “amber-src” that underscores the rapid nature of modern supply chain attacks. The package, which was downloaded approximately 50,000 times before
Kaspersky has detected a new malware for Android devices that it dubbed Keenadu. This malware is distributed in multiple forms – it can be preinstalled directly into devices’ firmware, embedded within system
Kaspersky’s Global Research and Analysis Team (GReAT) has uncovered a new backdoor based on open-source tools, dubbed GhostContainer. The previously unknown highly customized malware was discovered during an incident response (IR) case,
Global cybersecurity and digital company Kaspersky raised urgent concerns about the rising misuse of artificial intelligence (AI) in cyberattacks across Asia Pacific (APAC), revealing new threat data and defensive strategies at its
The India Cyber Threat Report 2025, prepared jointly by Seqrite, the enterprise arm of Quick Heal Technologies Limited, a global provider of cybersecurity solutions, and the Data Security Council of India (DSCI),