Tag: cyber attacks
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Ransomware Targets Government Agencies Daily, Study Reveals
Government agencies are under attack, with ransomware hitting a staggering 187 organizations in just six months - that's one body disrupted every single day, on average. This alarming trend is up 13% from the previous half-year, leaving public services vulnerable and citizens at risk.

US Indicts Russians for Running Bulletproof Hosting Services
The FBI has struck a major blow against cybercrime by indicting three Russian nationals and two companies for operating bulletproof hosting services that enabled devastating attacks on US critical infrastructure. This significant move disrupts the backbone of cybercriminal operations, dealing a crucial win for online safety.

UK Healthcare Sector Faces Surge in Cyber-Attacks
The UK healthcare sector is under siege, facing a staggering tenfold surge in cyber-attacks with 264,000 intrusion events recorded in just the first five months of 2026. This alarming rise has left health networks being “stress-tested to breaking point.”

Cybersecurity Gaps Exposed in Non-Email Threat Detection
As cybercriminals shift their focus from email to other trusted channels, a glaring gap in non-email threat detection has emerged, leaving organizations vulnerable to attacks on messaging and social platforms. A recent survey of cybersecurity pros reveals that while 60% of attacks now target non-email channels, half of respondents admit their organizations lack confidence in detecting these threats.

Nation-States Drive 75% of UK Critical Infrastructure Cyber-Attacks, NCSC Warns
The UK's National Cyber Security Centre has warned that a staggering 75% of critical infrastructure cyber-attacks in the UK are driven by nation-states, with 200 incidents reported in the past year alone. This alarming trend highlights the growing threat of state-sponsored cybercrime, with countries like Russia, China, and Iran linked to many of these attacks.

Cyber-Attacks Infiltrate 84% of Sports Organizations
Cyber-attacks have hit a staggering 84% of sports organizations in the past year, with over half of those being targeted multiple times - a worrying trend in an industry where timing and spectacle are everything. This alarming statistic highlights the vulnerability of professional sports teams, venues, and event bodies to cyber threats.

FortiGuard Labs Exposes Sophisticated Phishing Campaign Targeting Windows Users
Beware of a sneaky phishing campaign that's targeting Windows users with a multi-stage attack chain, starting with a seemingly harmless email attachment that unleashes a powerful malware. This stealthy threat uses clever tactics like process hollowing to inject malicious code into trusted Windows processes.

India's CERT-In Mandates Swift Patching for Exposed Flaws
CERT-In is urging organizations to act fast to contain cyber threats, setting a tight 12-hour deadline to patch known vulnerabilities in critical, internet-facing systems. This swift response aims to combat the accelerating threat of AI-driven cyber-attacks.

Iran Targets US Gas Stations with Tank Reader Hacks
US gas stations have been targeted by Iranian hackers, who manipulated fuel level readings at vulnerable sites, sparking concerns of a potentially catastrophic cyber attack. The breach highlights the alarming threat of kinetic cyber attacks, with experts warning of the devastating consequences.

Fragnesia Exploits Linux Systems, Grants Attackers Root Access
Linux systems are under attack by Fragnesia, a malicious actor that's exploiting vulnerabilities to grant attackers root-level access - a digital equivalent of handing over the keys to the kingdom. This latest incident is a disturbing sequel to the earlier Dirty Frag episode, highlighting a growing threat to Linux users.

Russia Targets Polish Water Utilities in Hybrid Warfare Campaign
Poland's Internal Security Agency has uncovered a concerning trend: five cyber intrusions into water utilities have been linked to a pro-Russian hybrid campaign, part of a broader Kremlin strategy to target NATO's eastern flank.

Ransomware Evolves With Post-Quantum Encryption, New Extortion Tactics
Ransomware attacks may be on the decline, but don't let your guard down - attackers are getting smarter, ditching encryption, and selling stolen data, with the manufacturing sector alone losing a whopping $18 billion in just three quarters. The threat may have evolved, but the damage and risk remain very real.

Checkmarx Disrupts TeamPCP Intrusion via Sabotaged Jenkins Plugin
Checkmarx sprang into action to stop a TeamPCP intrusion after a Jenkins plugin was sabotaged, ruining engineers' weekend plans with a Saturday attack. The swift response thwarted another attempted breach by the same cyber actor.

Ransomware Attacks on Hospitals Target Patient Care, Spark Calls for Tougher Stance
Hospitals are under attack - literally. Last year, a staggering 460 ransomware attacks hit American hospitals and healthcare systems, causing 47 patient deaths, diverted ambulances, and canceled surgeries.

Healthcare Sector Grapples with Rising Medical Device Cyberattacks
A staggering one in four healthcare organizations have fallen victim to cyberattacks that compromised their medical devices in the past year, posing a significant threat to patient care. This alarming trend highlights a pressing need for robust medical device cybersecurity measures to prevent delayed treatments and critical care interruptions.

VECT 2.0 Ransomware Exploits Flaw to Permanently Destroy Large Files
VECT 2.0 ransomware has a devastating flaw that can permanently destroy large files, including routine documents and databases, by exploiting a bug in its encryption process. This flaw kicks in even for files as small as 128 KB, making it a serious threat to valuable data.

Vect Ransomware Exposed as Data Wiper, Not Recovery Tool
Meet Vect, a so-called ransomware that's actually a data wiper, making full recovery impossible - even for the attackers themselves. This destructive malware permanently destroys files larger than 128KB, rendering it useless for data recovery and a serious threat to enterprise assets.

China Hacker Extradited Over Silk Typhoon Cyber Attacks
In a major breakthrough, 34-year-old Chinese national Xu Zewei has been extradited to the US to face charges for his alleged role in the massive Silk Typhoon cyber attacks that hit over 12,700 US organizations. Xu appeared in a Houston federal court over the weekend, facing serious charges including wire fraud, unauthorized computer access, and identity theft.

US Charges Chinese National in Silk Typhoon Cyber Attacks
A Chinese national, Xu Zewei, has been extradited to the US from Italy to face charges for his alleged role in the notorious HAFNIUM cyber attacks, a vast intrusion campaign that compromised over 12,700 US organizations. Xu's arrival in US court marks a significant step in holding him accountable for his actions.

Education Sector Grapples with 63% Surge in Cyber-Attacks
The education sector is facing a daunting reality: a 63% surge in cyber-attacks is putting institutions at risk, threatening the very openness and collaboration that define higher education. Can schools and universities keep pace with the growing threat?

Ransomware Targets Carmakers with Growing Ferocity
Ransomware attacks on carmakers have doubled in just one year, now accounting for over two-fifths of all cyber-attacks targeting the industry, signaling a significant shift in the threat landscape. This rapid escalation demands a new level of resilience from firms that design, build, and sell motor vehicles.

Middle East Emerges as Hotbed of Brute-Force Attacks
The Middle East has become a hotspot for brute-force attacks, with a staggering 88% of digital door-knockings coming from this region in the first quarter of the year. This massive spike in malicious activity has raised concerns among researchers and security experts.

JanelaRAT Malware Strikes Latin American Banks with 14,739 Attacks
Latin American banks faced a staggering 14,739 attacks from the JanelaRAT malware in 2025, putting sensitive information at risk and raising the stakes for financial institutions and their customers. This surge in attacks highlights the growing threat of JanelaRAT, a modified malware family that continues to target banks in countries like Brazil and Mexico.

Hackers Target Asia Pacific with URL-Based Threats
In Asia Pacific, hackers are ditching traditional tactics and using URL-based threats to gain easy access to your digital life - with just one click, your security can be compromised. This emerging threat landscape is redefining how we think about online identity, access, and trust.