Microsoft has rolled out fixes for security vulnerabilities in Windows and Office, which the company says are being actively abused by hackers to break into people’s computers. The exploits are ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Stephanie Keith/Getty Images On Dec 1, 2018, Vincenzo Iozzo, a world-renowned hacker, sent an email asking whether he should try ...
Don Lemon, the former CNN anchor who was arrested on federal civil rights charges last week, portrays his conduct during the January 18 protest that disrupted services at a church in St. Paul, ...
The developer of the popular open source text editor Notepad++ has confirmed that hackers hijacked the software to deliver malicious updates to users over the course of several months in 2025. In a ...
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Last year, the creator of Notepad++ rolled out an update for the text and source code editor after security experts reported that bad actors were hijacking its update mechanism to redirect traffic to ...
Every week, Juleon Cotillon and his girlfriend Jeanette Garibay visit Costco. They shop the bulk items, but they also enjoy one of the warehouse store’s iconic meals — the $1.50 hot dog and soda combo ...
SmarterTools confirmed last week that the Warlock ransomware gang breached its network after compromising an email system, but it did not impact business applications or account data. The company's ...
Chinese state-sponsored threat actors were likely behind the hijacking of Notepad++ update traffic last year that lasted for almost half a year, the developer states in an official announcement today.
In the latest illustration of how quickly attackers can exploit newly disclosed flaws, Russia's notorious APT28 cyber-espionage group has begun abusing a recently patched Microsoft vulnerability to ...
Within days of Microsoft patching a critical Office zero-day, the Russia-linked group “APT28” was already exploiting the flaw in a live campaign tracked as Operation Neusploit. Russia-linked attackers ...
Russian-state hackers wasted no time exploiting a critical Microsoft Office vulnerability that allowed them to compromise the devices inside diplomatic, maritime, and transport organizations in more ...