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Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson reports that researchers have uncovered a Chrome vulnerability used in a cyber espionage campaign.
Think before clicking on these links. After cybersecurity experts discovered an influx of malware infecting Chrome users, Google has since confirmed the attacks and announced a security patch that ...
Google has released an emergency update that addresses the latest zero-day exploit. Learn how to protect yourself from it now ...
The lines between cybercrime and espionage are increasingly blurring, eroding the traditional distinctions between criminal hackers and state-sponsored actors. In a report published on June 30, ...
Google has issued a critical security update for its Chrome browser to fix a zero day vulnerability that is being actively ...
High-profile campaigns like Volt Typhoon and Salt Typhoon made headlines in the past year, but they likely represent only a fraction of the extensive Chinese cyber espionage activity that has been ...
I'm a political scientist who studies state-sponsored cyber espionage, and my research suggests that the answer is a definitive no. Indeed, it might actually have the opposite effect.
Cyber espionage attacks on the Netherlands' critical industries and infrastructure could have global consequences. Regulation could be key.
China’s cyber espionage operations continue to become more aggressive amid the increasing use of emerging technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) to help carry out attacks, according to a ...
If you're a Google Chrome user, heads up-your browser's caught in a cyber storm. On March 25, Google confirmed a wave of 'espionage' attacks targeting Chrome wi ...
Supply-chain decoupling doesn’t stop rival nations from hacking each other and can make it worse. A cyber-espionage expert explains what does work.
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) The idea that decoupling will help stem state-sponsored cyber-economic espionage ...