More malware discovered from drone cyberattacks
Despite the exposure of the cyberespionage, Operation Beebus is still active, although its infrastructure has changed
Antone Gonsalves | 24 Apr | Read more
Despite the exposure of the cyberespionage, Operation Beebus is still active, although its infrastructure has changed
Antone Gonsalves | 24 Apr | Read more
Cyberattacks supposedly originating from China have raised alarms in recent weeks, but U.S. businesses and government agencies should worry as much about Iran and North Korea, a group of cybersecurity experts said.
Grant Gross | 20 Mar | Read more
China's foreign minster on Saturday called on nations to cooperate on Internet security, rather than wage cyberwarfare, as he denied accusations in a recent report that the country's military was behind hacking attacks.
Michael Kan | 11 Mar | Read more
Most experts believe U.S was aware of the cyberspying before the Mandiant report. But it does raise public awareness and puts pressure on lawmakers
Antone Gonsalves | 22 Feb | Read more
AVTs are not widespread -- yet -- because 'APTs are working just fine,' says Triumfant CEO. But they could one day start a cyberwar, he said
Taylor Armerding | 22 Feb | Read more
Attackers are using fake versions of a recently released report about a Chinese cyberespionage group as bait in new spear-phishing attacks that target Japanese and Chinese users.
Lucian Constantin | 21 Feb | Read more
But report also raised questions about how the report was rolled out, and whether information could have been made public earlier
Taylor Armerding | 21 Feb | Read more
Today's tools and technology are 'severely inadequate' or 'very underutilized,' researcher and analyst say
Antone Gonsalves | 21 Feb | Read more
Wesley McGrew, a research associate at Mississippi State University, may be among the few people thrilled with the latest grim report into a years-long hacking campaign against dozens of U.S. companies and organizations.
Jeremy Kirk | 21 Feb | Read more
China-U.S. relations over cyberespionage could one day resemble the U.S. and the Soviet Union's Cold War, says cybersecurity expert
Antone Gonsalves | 21 Feb | Read more
China's Ministry of National Defense on Wednesday refuted the accusations that the nation's military supports cyberespionage, and said a recent security report backing the claims used scientifically flawed evidence.
Michael Kan | 20 Feb | Read more
Finding of China's involvement in recent hacks in U.S not an act of war because it's cyberespionage, says proponent of active defense
Taylor Armerding | 20 Feb | Read more
If the Chinese state is really hacking the world as notables such as Google's Eric Schmidt have suggested, which organisations is it using to do the dirty work?
John E Dunn | 19 Feb | Read more
This week's exposing of a cybersecurity threat group linked to China's People's Liberation Army has thrust Mandiant, the source of a self-described "unprecedented report" and a video about the cyber-espionage campaign, into the security spotlight.
A new report traces a large cybersecurity threat group to China's People's Liberation Army, specifically an unit that goes under the cover name "Unit 61398".
John Ribeiro | 19 Feb | Read more