The Cybersecurity Council of the UAE Government has confirmed that the national cybersecurity systems have successfully dealt with cyberattacks targeting 634 government and private entities. These attacks aimed to leak data from vital and strategic sectors in the UAE and were addressed using
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) confirmed yesterday that it was targeted by hackers from China but assured that no data was compromised. This follows a Wednesday indictment in the US of a group of alleged Chinese hackers who supposedly aimed at US government agencies, MOFA, and severa
New York [US], February 25: A major bank's call center gets too many customer calls all of a sudden. Staff can't handle them all, leading to long wait times. At the same time, fraud increases, but security teams are too busy to react. Within 24 hours, millions vanish from compromised account
The Indian healthcare sector was the most impacted by cyberattacks, with 8,614 weekly attacks per organisation, according to cybersecurity solutions provider Check Point Software Technologies.
According to CNN, a senior US official said that the goal is to "make hackers pay" for trying to harm US democracy and way of life. However, stopping China from stealing sensitive information from US networks is a challenge that has been going on for decades and will continue under the Trump
New Delhi [India], January 7: Did you know 83% of enterprise workloads will be in the cloud by 2024, yet cybercrime is projected to cost businesses over $10.5 trillion annually by 2025? As cyber threat escalates, a cyberattacks occur every 39 seconds and data breaches become alarmingly co
According to the NSB report, Taiwan's government networks faced an average of 2.4 million cyberattacks per day in 2024. This represents a staggering increase of over 100 per cent compared to the 1.2 million daily average in 2023.
In a "major incident" of a cyber-attack, A China state-sponsored actor gained access to US Treasury workstations and classified documents, US Treasury Department notified congress on Monday (local time).
Following a cyberattack, Japan Airlines (JAL) announced that it has resolved a system malfunction caused by a large-scale data attack, confirming that there were no customer data leaks or virus infections.
Japan Airlines (JAL) announced on Thursday that its network had been targeted by a cyberattack, leading to delays of up to an hour for at least 14 domestic flights and disruptions to some international flights as well, Kyodo News reported.