Sometimes you don’t know how much you will miss something until you (almost) lose it. That is certainly the case with the news on Tuesday

Entertainment venue management firm Legends International warns it suffered a data breach in November 2024, which has impacted employees and people who visited venues under

Right now, today, thousands of people are being tricked into going to their banks or credit unions to withdraw large sums of cash and will

A Windows vulnerability that exposes NTLM hashes using .library-ms files is now actively exploited by hackers in phishing campaigns targeting government entities and private companies.

First QuickBooks, then Microsoft, and now Google—will the hijacking of legitimate third-party platform communications stop escalating in 2025? Our Threat Labs researchers predict the answer

Most organizations cite low security awareness among employees as the biggest barrier to defending against cyberattacks, according to a new survey by CyberEdge Group.

A House panel has concluded that the U.S. government should double down on export controls and other tools to slow down the progress of Chinese

A set of 57 Chrome extensions with 6,000,000 users have been discovered with very risky capabilities, such as monitoring browsing behavior, accessing cookies for domains,

A push to extend a key cybersecurity law that enables information sharing between the private sector and government has gained bipartisan momentum in Congress. A

CTM360 has observed a notable surge in two SMS-based phishing campaigns: PointyPhish (reward scams) and TollShark (toll payment scams). PointyPhish is linked to over 3,000