The FBI and NSA warn that Russian hackers are exploiting vulnerable routers, but there are ways you can take to protect yourself.
A threat actor started exploiting CVE-2026-39987, an unauthenticated RCE vulnerability in Marimo, nine hours after public disclosure.
Russian hackers hijacked home routers to steal passwords and emails. Here's how to tell if yours was one of them and what ...
The FBI’s Boston office and the Department of Justice led a national action to disrupt Russian government hackers, the ...
Over 1,700 malicious packages since Jan 2025 fuel cross-ecosystem supply chain attacks, enabling espionage and financial ...
The Russian military is once again hacking home and small office routers in widespread operations that send unwitting users ...
We're sure you have a good reason to get on that Wi-Fi network. Here are tricks to help you connect when you don't have login ...
Isn’t there some claim events come in threes? After the extremely rare leak of the iOS Coruna exploit chain recently, now we have details from Google on a second significant exploit in the ...
DSTIKE AI Home Security Sidekick, nicknamed “Eve,” is an ESP32-S3-based AI-powered hacking tool with a display, camera, audio interaction, USB, and a built-in battery for portable use. The device is ...
HackyPi 2.0 is an ESP32-S3-based USB hacking and automation tool designed for both coders and non-coders. It features AI-assisted control, HID keystroke injection, BadUSB, and a no-code interface for ...
The threat actor known as ToddyCat has been observed adopting new methods to obtain access to corporate email data belonging to target companies, including using a custom tool dubbed TCSectorCopy.
VeilCast is a semi-automated Evil Twin attack Hacking framework written in Python. It simplifies the process of setting up rogue Wi-Fi access points, launching captive portals, and capturing ...