Italian police said Saturday that they were investigating cyberattacks claimed by a pro-Russian group targeting several websites including those of Milan's airports and the foreign ministry.
The CrowdStrike outages, which brought infrastructure around the world to a standstill, placed new focus on IT supply chains.
The websites had to shut down temporarily, Italy's cybersecurity agency said, but no flights were disrupted. A pro-Russian ...
Other extensions possibly affected include Internxt VPN, VPNCity, Uvoice, and ParrotTalks, as Bleeping Computer writes.
Pro-Russian hacker group Noname057(16) claimed the responsibility of the cyber attack on Telegram, saying Italy's that ...
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Genpact’s Vice President of Global Information Security, Faizul Mufti, discusses the company’s multi-layered approach to ...
The attack began after a hacker successfully targeted a Cyberhaven employee via a phishing email that was sent to Chrome ...
On Saturday, 28 December, a number of Italian government websites and airports were subjected to a cyberattack, which was ...
A pro-Russia hacking group Saturday (Dec 28) claimed responsibility for a cyberattack targeting at least ten official ...
Hacker group NoName057(16) claimed responsibility for the cyberattack, which also affected the website of the Italian Foreign ...