A stack of sender’s receipts from FedEx and UPS. Both companies, along with DHL, are seeing their email delivery notices spoofed by criminals. (Getty Images) Email scam aims to drop Dridex on machines by impersonating FedEx, UPS Hackers are sending spoofed emails that appear to be from FedEx, UPS and DHL as part of a mass emailing campaign meant to infect victims’ computers. May 27, 2020 By Jeff Stone
(Getty Images) Securiosity: Is there a different way to battle phishing emails? What if security training didn't need to exist? May 22, 2020 By CyberScoop Staff
(CyberScoop / Chris Bing) Securiosity: Closing Pandora’s Box Harold Martin copped a plea, saying that he wanted to put an end to his saga. But does his guilty plea close this chapter in NSA leaker… Apr 1, 2019 By cyberscoop_staff Jeff Stone
(flickr) Security firms pour on evidence of Chinese hacking against Vietnam The operation is reportedly tied to the fight over territory in the South China Sea. Sep 5, 2017 By Chris Bing