Safe Mode Emily Crose on the government’s long history with hackers Emily Crose, Author of "Hack to the Future: How World Governments Relentlessly Pursue and Domesticate Hackers" Dec 12, 2024 By CyberScoop Staff
(Getty Images) Here’s how simple it is for script kiddies to stand up DDoS services How plug-and-play hacking tools and lax configs helped a Russian script kiddie start a scheme. Nov 26, 2024 By Christian Vasquez
Safe Mode The evolution of Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit In the latest episode of Safe Mode, we talk to Peter Anaman, principal investigator in Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit. Peter takes us on a deep dive on… Nov 21, 2024 By CyberScoop Staff
N. Korean hacker silhouette with North Korean Flag. (Getty Images) North Korean-linked hackers were caught experimenting with new macOS malware Researchers can’t tell if the malware was used in a campaign, or North Korean operatives were caught before they could deploy it in the wild. Nov 12, 2024 By Christian Vasquez
Safe Mode What will GenAI regulation look like in 2025? In the latest episode of Safe Mode, Greg Otto talked with Casey Bleeker, CEO of the generative AI security firm SurePath AI, about the future of AI… Nov 7, 2024 By Greg Otto CyberScoop Staff
Safe Mode Special CyberTalks Edition with National Cyber Director Harry Coker Harry Coker, National Cyber Director Nov 1, 2024 By CyberScoop Staff
Safe Mode DomainTools’ Sean McNee on how China is watching the Russia-Ukraine conflict Sean McNee, Head of Threat Research at DomainTools. Oct 24, 2024 By CyberScoop Staff
Fortinet office in Burnaby, BC, Canada, July 7, 2023. (Getty Images) Fortinet warns of active campaign exploiting bug in FortiManager products At least 50 organizations have been hit by the campaign, Fortinet and Mandiant say, and federal agencies are on the hook to patch. Oct 24, 2024 By Christian Vasquez
Safe Mode ReversingLabs’ Saša Zdjelar on the ‘black box’ of commercial software Saša Zdjelar, Chief Trust Officer of ReversingLabs Oct 17, 2024 By CyberScoop Staff
LONDON,ENGLAND – MARCH 21: (Editors note: The email address has been pixelated) In this photo illustration a spam ‘Phishing’ email is displayed on a laptop screen on March 21,2022 in London,England. (Photo by Peter Dazeley/Getty Images) Here’s how attackers are getting around phishing defenses Data from Egress looks at how hackers are successfully evading email security filters. Oct 16, 2024 By Christian Vasquez