Cybercrime
In April, ShinyHunters accessed the company’s corporate IT systems and stole patients’ personal and medical information.
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The alleged victim, believed to be a small Ohio county, reportedly paid the extortion group to prevent the public release of sensitive stolen data.
In April, ShinyHunters accessed the company’s corporate IT systems and stole patients’ personal and medical information.
Prosecutors say 19-year-old Peter Stokes was a member of Scattered Spider, the hacking group linked to more than 100 network intrusions and over $100...
NetNut rented access to millions of compromised devices, allowing cybercriminals and nation-state actors to mask their identities during attacks.
Microsoft's new Teams admin policy requires organizer approval for external AI bots, giving organizations greater visibility and control over automated participants in sensitive meetings.
Threat actors are selling investment scam templates created using the legitimate DCloud Uni-App toolkit.
The decentralized prediction market said hackers targeted some of its users through a compromise of a third-party vendor.
Hundreds of C&C servers were disrupted in an operation involving law enforcement and several cybersecurity companies.
Nathan Austad has been ordered to pay roughly $1.8 million in forfeiture and restitution, and the sentence also includes 3 years of supervised release.
26-year-old Abdellah Belmili faces up to 30 years in prison for allegedly operating the marketplaces Market0Day and Spoxy.
Using a custom sniffer, the threat actor has captured over 110 million credentials since at least February 2026.
Groups like ShinyHunters are demonstrating that attackers do not necessarily need malware or zero-day exploits to cause massive damage.
Oleksii Oleksiyovych Lytvynenko admitted to working on the development of a loader for the Conti gang.
Oracle has mitigated CVE-2026-35273, but it has not publicly confirmed the vulnerability’s in-the-wild exploitation.
Researchers say the OnyxC2 malware targets more than 200 applications and extensions while evading detection through encrypted payloads, DLL sideloading, and in-memory execution techniques.
Relying on social engineering, the hacking group engages in credential phishing, malware distribution, and fraud activities.
Law enforcement and tech companies disrupted infrastructure linked to scammers operating across Southeast Asia.