Cybercrime stories - Page 12
Any use of network connected electronic devices such as computers or smartphones for criminal activity
is classified as cybercrime. With a long history starting with the misuse of telephone systems (such as
‘phreaking’), cybercrime today includes the creation and distribution of viruses, ransomware, keyloggers
and other malware, the download and use of malware produced by others, social engineering tactics
such as phishing or (physical) impersonation, the theft and use of credentials for accessing computer
systems or networks, and the theft of privileged data. Cybercrime is a broad and dynamic field, with
cybercriminals constantly adapting their methods in pursuit of usually financial goals, but also
occasionally seeking to disrupt, embarrass or shame their targets.
CL0P hackers exploited Oracle EBS zero-day for data extortion
Fri, 10th Oct 2025
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ransomware
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network security
Hackers linked to CL0P exploited an Oracle E-Business Suite zero-day from July 2025, stealing data and extorting dozens of organisations worldwide.
Deepfake attacks cost firms an average of USD $280,000 per incident
Fri, 10th Oct 2025
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breach prevention
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cybersecurity
More than half of firms faced deepfake fraud losses averaging USD $280,000 per incident, despite increased cybersecurity training and awareness efforts.
Oracle issues urgent patch as Cl0p exploits suite flaw for attacks
Wed, 8th Oct 2025
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ransomware
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mfa
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advanced persistent threat protection
Oracle has issued an urgent patch for a critical flaw in its E-Business Suite, exploited by the Cl0p ransomware group using advanced social engineering tactics.
Fans warned of digital scams ahead of 2026 World Cup matches
Tue, 7th Oct 2025
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malware
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vpns
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phishing
Fans heading to the 2026 World Cup are urged to beware of rising digital scams involving ticket fraud and fake travel deals, warns cybersecurity firm Norton.
Exclusive: Cloudera's Carolyn Duby warns of rising AI-powered cybercrime
Fri, 3rd Oct 2025
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data protection
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data analytics
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digital transformation
AI-driven cyberattacks now cost firms on average USD $4 million and 100 days to recover, raising security to a vital business priority worldwide.
ThreatBook unveils ATI for APAC cyber risk detection & insight
Thu, 2nd Oct 2025
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malware
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siem
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advanced persistent threat protection
ThreatBook launches its Advanced Threat Intelligence solution to enhance cyber risk detection in Asia Pacific, analysing billions of attack records daily.
Facebook, WhatsApp & TikTok most invasive, Discord safest
Thu, 2nd Oct 2025
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data protection
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data privacy
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ai
Research finds Facebook, WhatsApp, and TikTok most privacy-invasive, while Discord tops the list for safeguarding user data and resisting AI training use.
Forrester forecasts agentic AI breaches & quantum spending surge by 2026
Thu, 2nd Oct 2025
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data protection
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encryption
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iot security
Forrester predicts the first agentic AI data breach and a surge in quantum security spending by 2026, amid rising government control of telecoms.
Detour Dog malware uses DNS TXT records to hijack 30,000 sites
Thu, 2nd Oct 2025
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advanced persistent threat protection
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cybersecurity
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threat intelligence
The Detour Dog malware has covertly hijacked over 30,000 websites globally, exploiting DNS TXT records to deliver stealthy, location-targeted attacks.
Detour Dog exploits DNS to target 30,000 sites with covert malware
Wed, 1st Oct 2025
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malware
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firewalls
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network security
Threat group Detour Dog has exploited DNS to covertly infect over 30,000 websites since 2020, shifting from scam redirects to malware delivery via server-side attacks.
Experts call for people-centred cyber resilience & data focus
Tue, 30th Sep 2025
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advanced persistent threat protection
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quantum computing
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risk & compliance
Experts urge a people-centred approach to cyber resilience, focusing on human behaviour, layered defences, and robust data governance amid evolving threats.
Automated bots now account for majority of traffic to travel sites
Thu, 25th Sep 2025
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cybersecurity
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online fraud
Automated bots now make up nearly 60% of visits to travel websites, disrupting bookings and prices across the global tourism sector, a new report reveals.
Barracuda warns of surge in advanced OAuth phishing
Thu, 25th Sep 2025
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firewalls
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mfa
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phishing
Barracuda warns of a surge in advanced OAuth phishing attacks exploiting Microsoft 365 and other platforms to steal access tokens and bypass multifactor authentication.
KnowBe4 & Carahsoft partner to boost public sector cyber defences
Thu, 25th Sep 2025
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advanced persistent threat protection
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email security
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education, learning & training
KnowBe4 partners with Carahsoft to enhance public sector cybersecurity by offering AI-driven human risk management via Carahsoft's reseller network and NASA SEWP V contract.
Experts warn on risks and readiness ahead of World Quantum Day
Tue, 23rd Sep 2025
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data protection
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digital transformation
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encryption
Quantum computing's rise promises breakthroughs but threatens current encryption, urging urgent adoption of post-quantum security by businesses worldwide.
Firevault unveils offline digital vault to combat rising cyber risks
Tue, 23rd Sep 2025
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data protection
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dlp
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breach prevention
Firevault launches offline digital vault system to shield businesses and directors from rising cyber breach risks and hefty fines in the UK and worldwide.
Cyber attackers use images & built-in tools to bypass defences
Mon, 15th Sep 2025
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malware
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phishing
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advanced persistent threat protection
HP Wolf Security reveals cyber attackers increasingly use images and legitimate system tools to hide malware, making threats harder to detect and block.
Education sector improves against ransomware but IT staff suffer
Fri, 12th Sep 2025
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ransomware
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encryption
Education institutions have improved ransomware defences and reduced costs, but IT staff face high anxiety and burnout amid growing AI-driven cyber threats.
AI agents in business create new risks & urgent security needs
Thu, 11th Sep 2025
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malware
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digital transformation
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phishing
Radware warns that autonomous AI agents in businesses expand cyber risk, urging stricter security as these systems create complex, hard-to-track attack pathways.
Exclusive: Veeam urges faster data recovery as cyber threats escalate
Mon, 8th Sep 2025
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data protection
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ransomware
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hybrid cloud
Amid rising AI-powered cyber attacks, ANZ businesses are ramping up cloud data resilience and recovery, reshaping industry strategies and investments.