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Hackers Threaten to Leak Apple Product Data if Ransom Goes Unpaid
By Nathaniel Mott published
A ransomware group called REvil is threatening to leak Apple product data if a $50 million ransom isn't paid by April 27.
Ransomware Disguised as Mobile Version of Cyberpunk 2077
By Keith Mitchell published
A fake Google Play website is distributing ransomware disguised as a mobile version of Cyberpunk 2077 and will infect your device when installed.
Intel's Habana Labs Reportedly Hacked
By Paul Alcorn published
A hacking group claims that it has penetrated Intel's Israel-based Habana Labs and planted ransomware.
Peripherals In Dell, HP, Lenovo PCs Leave Millions Vulnerable To Attack, Research Finds
By Lucian Armasu published
Eclypsium researchers have uncovered that millions of systems made by Dell, HP, Lenovo and others could be exploited and taken over because the peripheral firmware isn't signed and encrypted.
Research: Macs Saw Almost Twice as Much Malware as Windows PCs in 2019
By Niels Broekhuijsen published
Malwarebytes' latest malware report found that threats against Macs increased by over 400% year-over-year.
Gigabyte Driver Used to Disable Antivirus Software in RobbinHood Ransomware Scheme
By Lucian Armasu published
According to cybersecurity firm Sophos, RobbinHood ransomware has been making use of legitimate, but vulnerable, Gigabyte drivers to infect PCs.
Clop Ransomware Now Terminates 663 Processes Before Encrypting Your Files
By Niels Broekhuijsen published
The Clop ransomware has reportedly evolved to terminate some 663 processes before encrypting files on target systems.
First Global 500 Companies Join Intel Neuromorphic Research Community
By Arne Verheyde published
Intel has announced that the first corporate entities, Global 500 members, including GE, have joined its neuromorphic research community. They will build proof-of-concepts.
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