Rapidly change your password, the Microsoft security team urges as Shai-Hulud Dune Worm cloud attacks continue.
This week’s ThreatsDay Bulletin covers USB malware, fake crypto scams, CastleRAT, new cyber laws, and falling ransomware profits.
Russian researchers have coaxed microscopic animals back to life after they spent roughly 24,000 years locked in Siberian ice ...
Chinese state-sponsored threat actors have been using Brickworm malware against government organizations around the world - ...
According to reports, NASA has confirmed that in July astronauts unwittingly brought laptops aboard The International Space Station that were infected with a computer worm known as W32.Gammima.AG. The ...
Kaspersky's detection systems recorded an average of 500,000 malicious files per day in 2025, a 7% increase year-on-year.
North Korea shifted its strategy to patiently target "bigger fish" for larger payouts, using sophisticated methods to execute ...
Scientific research has just revealed that Roman soldiers defending the northern frontier of Britannia faced an invisible enemy perhaps even more debilitating than the tribes beyond Hadrian's Wall. A ...
Software supply chain attacks are evolving as open source and AI-generated code introduce new third-party risks. Learn how ...
There are many safety tips to keep in mind when traveling by plane, but one you might not be aware of involves the very ...
Once inside, the spores germinate, multiply and eventually kill the pest. Between 2–4 days after infection, the larvae stop feeding and die 5–7 days later. After death, the fungus remains in the field ...
Airplanes see countless passengers every day, and high-touch surfaces like tray tables, seat belts, armrests and overhead bins are often handled without being disinfected between flights, letting ...