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Heimdal Partners with Portland to Deliver...

Amsterdam, Netherlands – July 3, 2025 – Heimdal, a leading European provider of unified, AI-driven cybersecurity solutions, today announced a strategic distribution partnership…

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GrayAlpha Operation Detection: The Fin7-Affiliated Group...

Defenders have identified a highly sophisticated campaign orchestrated by the GrayAlpha threat actors. In this campaign, hackers employ fake browser updates and other…

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Researchers Detail Bitter APT’s Evolving Tactics...

Jun 05, 2025Ravie LakshmananThreat Intelligence / Network Security The threat actor known as Bitter has been assessed to be a state-backed hacking group…

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Elastic WAF: Reshaping Application Security for...

We recently discussed Imperva’s vision for the future of application security, where we also covered the Imperva Security Engine. This innovative application security…

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Understanding Injection Attacks in Application Security:...

How Injection Attacks Exploit Web Application Vulnerabilities Injection attacks occur when malicious input is inserted into a web application, exploiting vulnerabilities in unvalidated…

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How To Save Your Children From...

If you’re a parent and haven’t been in touch with gaming for a while, you’d be surprised at how much it has changed.…

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Mobile security matters: Protecting your phone...

It all starts so innocently. You get a text saying “Your package couldn’t be delivered. Click here to reschedule.”  Little do you know, clicking…

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Meet This Year’s North America Community...

  This episode of Coffee with the Council is brought to you by our podcast sponsor, Feroot. Welcome to our podcast series, Coffee…

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Scattered Spider Attacks US Airlines –...

From courtroom breaches to cockpit infiltration, here’s this week’s Cyber Snapshot. Five critical stories you need on your radar, with safety advice included.…

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UAC-0001 (APT28) Activity Detection: The russian...

The nefarious nation-backed russian hacking collective known as UAC-0001 (aka APT28) reemerges in the cybersecurity spotlight. Over a year ago, in the spring…

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