The Department of Justice has charged three against three individuals that the department alleges are part of the Syrian Electronic Army, a hacking group that is supportive of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime.
Prominent credit rating agency Fitch Ratings issued a warning that aggressive growth strategies in the cyber insurance market could negatively impact its ratings.
U.S. government attempts to fend off millions of cybersecurity threats each year, according to a report released by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB).
The scourge of malware attacks against hospitals continued this week, including a ransomware assault targeting Henderson, Ky.-based Methodist Hospital and another possible ransomware incident at two Southern California facilities.
A federal hearing on standardizing and modernizing health information technology resulted in calls for new or revised legislation to fill in gaps in cybersecurity law.
A free messaging app has been removed from Google's Play store after an Indian TV station claimed the app was used by Pakistan intelligence to surveil Indian military and intelligence officials.
Only two months after researchers discovered version 3.0 of TeslaCrypt ransomware, version 4.0 has already reared its ugly head, with enhanced encryption algorithms and the ability to penetrate even deeper into victims' computer files.
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