When the Cloud Stumbled: How a Single AWS Glitch Exposed Our Digital Dependency
The Day Digital America Stood Still On what seemed like an ordinary Tuesday, millions of Americans experienced an unprecedented digital…
The Day Digital America Stood Still On what seemed like an ordinary Tuesday, millions of Americans experienced an unprecedented digital…
Advanced Persistent Threat Group Expands Global Operations Security researchers have uncovered a sophisticated cyber espionage campaign targeting a major European…
Automotive cybersecurity receives a hardware-level boost as researchers advocate for Fully Depleted Silicon-on-Insulator (FD-SOI) technology. This innovative chip design reportedly thwarts laser-based physical attacks while offering cost and compliance advantages. Industry experts suggest the technology could redefine vehicle security standards globally.
Researchers are proposing that microchip manufacturers adopt a new multi-layered, insulating design to protect vehicles from cyber-physical attacks, primarily from lasers, according to recent reports. The technology, developed through collaboration between the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission and semiconductor manufacturer Soitec, represents a significant advancement in hardware-level security for modern vehicles.
Meta’s Strategic Shift Away from Desktop Messenger Meta’s decision to discontinue its Windows and Mac Messenger applications marks a significant…
Uncovering Salt Typhoon’s Latest Global Cyber Operations Security researchers have uncovered a sophisticated cyber-espionage campaign exploiting a critical Citrix NetScaler…
International Law Enforcement Dismantles Sophisticated SIM Card Service In a significant blow to global cybercrime infrastructure, European authorities have dismantled…
Emergency Update Deployed After Windows 11 Security Patch Causes Widespread Disruption Microsoft has confirmed it’s rushing an emergency fix to…