Justice Department charges Chinese hackers-for-hire linked to Treasury breach

The Department of Justice has announced criminal charges against 12 Chinese government-linked hackers who are accused of hacking more than 100 American organizations, including the U.S. Treasury, over the course of a decade. The charged individuals all played a “key role” in China's hacker

Broadcom urges VMware customers to patch 'emergency' zero-day bugs under active exploitation

U.S. technology giant Broadcom is warning that a trio of VMware vulnerabilities are being actively exploited by malicious hackers to compromise the networks of its corporate customers.  The three vulnerabilities — collectively dubbed “ESXicape” by one security researcher — affect VMwa

CIA director says US has paused sharing intelligence with Ukraine

CIA director John Ratcliffe has confirmed the Trump administration has paused its intelligence sharing operation with Ukraine, following a heated exchange between the two countries' leaders on Friday. In response to a question during an interview with Fox’s Maria Bartiromo on Wednesday,

Lee Enterprises ransomware attack halts freelance and contractor payments

As disruption from a suspected ransomware attack on newspaper publishing giant Lee Enterprises enters its second month, the cyberattack is also affecting payments to freelancers and contractors who work for the company, technewss has learned. The cyberattack on Lee Enterprises on February 3 spark

US said to halt offensive cyber operations against Russia 

The United States has suspended its offensive cyber operations against Russia, according to reports, amid efforts by the Trump administration to grant Moscow concessions to end the war in Ukraine. The reported order to halt U.S.-launched hacking operations against Russia was authorized by U.S. Def

As Skype shuts down, its legacy is end-to-end encryption for the masses

In the early evening of March 5, 2012, in Cairo, Egyptian revolutionaries stormed the headquarters of the secret police called the State Security Investigations (SSI) service, a building known as “the capital of hell” because of its reputation as a place where ruthless officers tortured prisone

Researchers uncover unknown Android flaws used to hack into a student’s phone

Amnesty International said that Google fixed previously unknown flaws in Android that allowed authorities to unlock phones using forensic tools. On Friday, Amnesty International published a report detailing a chain of three zero-day vulnerabilities developed by phone-unlocking company Cellebrite,

Belgium investigating alleged cyberattack on intelligence agency by China-linked hackers

Belgium is investigating an alleged data breach of its state security service (VSSE) by Chinese government hackers.  In a statement sent to technewss on Friday, the Belgian federal prosecutor’s office said an investigation into a cyberattack was opened in November 2023 after it learned

Spyzie stalkerware is spying on thousands of Android and iPhone users

A little-known phone surveillance operation called Spyzie has compromised more than half a million Android devices and thousands of iPhones and iPads, according to data shared by a security researcher.  Most of the affected device owners, who are unknown, are likely unaware that their phone d

Archipelo comes out of stealth with $12M funding to secure human and AI-driven code

When it comes to AI software, you can build something clever, but that’s not always the same as building something that is secure. With so much software now getting written by AI, having a window into its security can be a challenge. That's the premise of Archipelo, a San Francisco-based

These alternatives to popular apps can help reclaim your online life from billionaires and surveillance

There is immense power in being in control of your own data. As ownership and governance of apps and online services consolidate, it’s understandable if you want to consider your options when it comes to where you store your private data and records of your everyday activities.  Fortuna

Hacked crypto exchange Bybit offers $140M bounty to trace stolen funds

Last week, hackers stole around $1.4 billion in Ethereum cryptocurrency from crypto exchange Bybit, believed to be the largest crypto heist in history. Now the company is offering a total of $140 million in bounties for anyone who can help trace and freeze the stolen funds. Bybit's CEO and co-

Cellebrite suspends Serbia as customer after claims police used firm’s tech to plant spyware

Cellebrite announced on Tuesday that it stopped Serbia from using its technology following allegations that Serbian police and intelligence used Cellebrite's technology to unlock the phones of a journalist and an activist, and then plant spyware.  In December 2024, Amnesty International publi

Hackers publish sensitive patient data allegedly stolen from Australian IVF provider Genea

Hackers claim to have published a trove of sensitive data belonging to IVF patients after a cyberattack on Genea, one of Australia's largest fertility providers.  Genea said last week that it had experienced a cybersecurity incident that led to sensitive patient information potentially be