State officials in Georgia have severed Coffee County’s access to statewide election systems while the breach is being addressed.
A video from the "People's Cyber Army of Russia" claims responsibility for last week's cyberattack on the Tipton West Wastewater Treatment Plant in Indiana.
Attacks on elections have become more multifaceted over the past decade, but fears of a hacked election — real or perceived — remain one of the biggest threats.
The program would warn organizations running software or hardware with vulnerabilities being exploited by ransomware gangs.
U.S. agencies want to secure the Border Gateway Protocol, but experts question whether their approach could worsen security.
$10 million rewards offered for information regarding the accused, who are allegedly connected to a pair of IRGC front companies.
Steve Kramer tells CyberScoop he hasn’t seen the lawsuit filed against him over the New Hampshire primary robocall, but it won’t be successful.
The revelations from the UnitedHealth Group subsidiary come as the company acknowledges paying a ransom in the case.
Others contend that loosening things up could have dangerous consequences, and the administration should go the opposite direction.
CISA and OMB have just a handful of outstanding tasks to finish as part of the president’s 2021 order.
Christopher Wray indicated the FBI sees China as a more imminent threat to U.S. infrastructure as hacking groups like Volt Typhoon position resources for disruption ahead of a potential confrontation with the U.S. over Taiwan as early as 2027.
AI-specific fraud and cyber risks in the financial sector are especially pronounced for small banks, the agency’s chief AI officer said.