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Kaspersky Managed Detection and Response experts ( have observed a cyber espionage attack on an organisation in Southern African and have linked it to the Chinese-speaking  APT41 group. Although the ...
APT41 is a state-sponsored threat actor, suspected to operate under the interests of Chinese intelligence. It is known for ...
In the sophisticated world of cybersecurity threats, fileless malware has emerged as one of the most elusive and dangerous forms of malicious software. This adv ...
As cloud adoption accelerates, so too must our understanding and monitoring of the vulnerabilities that can come from private ...
Nation-state actor UNC3886 is actively targeting Singapore’s critical national infrastructure in a sophisticated espionage ...
Microsoft has observed three China-based threat actors, Linen Typhoon, Violet Typhoon and Storm-2603, exploiting the ...
Many CNI organisations are perilously overconfident in their ability to manage and combat cyber risks, according to Bridewell research. This is leaving vital systems exposed.
Units in Singapore's military have been called in to help combat a cyberattack against critical infrastructure, the country's ...
Less than 24 hours after Minister for Home Affairs and Coordinating Minister for National Security K Shanmugam announced on ...
Intelligence-driven cybersecurity company Intel 471 Inc. today announced the launch of Guided Threat Hunts, a new method ...
The hackers behind the initial wave of attacks exploiting a zero-day in Microsoft SharePoint servers have so far primarily targeted government organizations, according to researchers and news reports.
These campaigns — often run through advanced persistent threat (APT) groups — are designed to disrupt, create doubt and apply pressure below the threshold of war, Randolph explained.