(Getty Images) Fake job listings help suspected Iranian hackers aim at targets in Lebanon They're using fake job documents to target victims. Apr 8, 2021 By Shannon Vavra
(Getty Images) After U.S. kills Iranian general, analysts warn of Tehran’s ability to retaliate in cyberspace Iran could leverage its considerable hacking capabilities, which it has built up in recent years, to disrupt U.S. organizations. Jan 3, 2020 By Sean Lyngaas Shannon Vavra
(Getty Images) IBM sounds alarm about more data-wiping malware from Iran The new research is the latest indication of Iran’s disruptive capabilities in cyberspace. Dec 4, 2019 By Sean Lyngaas
(getty) How companies – and the hackers themselves – could respond to the OilRig leak An unknown person or group started doxing the people behind OilRig sometime last month. Apr 18, 2019 By Sean Lyngaas
(CyberScoop) Sponsored Cybersecurity researchers identify new variants of APT34 malware A Booz Allen research team developed an advanced technique to detect and block variations of malware infections attributed to suspected nation-state cyber-espionage group. Apr 23, 2018 By CyberScoop Staff
(Christiaan Colen / Flickr) Hacking group turns Microsoft Office flaw into an exploit in less than a week APT34 has been especially active since mid-2016, based on publicly available research authored by analysts with FireEye and Kaspersky Lab. Dec 8, 2017 By Chris Bing