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Google and Palo Alto Networks have warned that the hacking group Scattered Spider is now targeting the aviation sector, raising global transport and infrastructure concerns.
The fresh wave of attacks targeting airlines comes soon after the hackers hit the U.K. retail sector and the insurance industry.
Tech companies Google and Palo Alto Networks are sounding the alarm over the "Scattered Spider" hacking group's interest in ...
Cybersecurity experts issue the warning after Hawaiian Airlines reports a cyberattack on its IT systems, although no flights ...
At least two North American airlines have recently been victims of hackers as cybersecurity firms warn that cybercriminals ...
Investors are looking to the inflation print to test bets that a Federal Reserve rate cut could land sooner rather than later ...
Prompted by increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks, agencies are looking for ways to automate and orchestrate their networks ...
Hackers associated with Scattered Spider tactics have expanded their targeting to the aviation and transportation industries ...
A man in his 50s died Wednesday night after his pickup truck veered off a road in Palo Alto and crashed into a tree, police ...
Hackers who appear to be part of the Scattered Spider cybercrime gang have launched attacks on airlines and potentially other industries after moving on from the retail and insurance industries, ...
Palo Alto Airport was buzzing with excitement this week as local pilots and city leaders lined up to fly over the Baylands in ...
Indian-origin CEOs now lead some of the world’s most powerful companies, from Google to Chanel. Their rise is marked by ...