Beijing-backed adversaries broke into cyber vendor BeyondTrust to access the US Department of the Treasury workstations and steal unclassified data, according to a letter sent to lawmakers.
| EDITORS' CHOICE | Hackers Are Hot for Water Utilities The US water sector suffered a stream of cyberattacks over the past year-and-a-half from a mix of cybercriminals, hacktivists, and nation-state hacking teams. Here's how the industry and ICS/OT security experts are working to better secure vulnerable drinking and wastewater utilities. LATEST FROM THE EDGE What Security Lessons Did We Learn in 2024? Proactive defenses, cross-sector collaboration, and resilience are key to combating increasingly sophisticated threats. LATEST FROM DR TECHNOLOGY Quantum Computing Advances in 2024 Put Security In Spotlight The work on quantum computing hit some major milestones in 2024, making the path to a workable quantum computer seem closer than ever. Google, Microsoft, and other research efforts hit significant milestones this year, but is the cybersecurity world ready? LATEST FROM DR GLOBAL Deepfakes, Quantum Attacks Loom Over APAC in 2025 Organizations in the region should expect to see threat actors accelerate their use of AI tools and mount ongoing "harvest now, decrypt later" attacks for various malicious use cases. | |
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