An academic analysis of website defacement behavior by 241 new hackers shows there are four clear trajectories they can take in the future, researchers say.
Follow Dark Reading:
 January 30, 2023
LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY
How Noob Website Hackers Can Become Persistent Threats
An academic analysis of website defacement behavior by 241 new hackers shows there are four clear trajectories they can take in the future, researchers say.
Google: Influence Operator Dragonbridge Floods Social Media in Sprawling Cyber Campaign
Google has mounted a massive takedown, but Dragonbridge's extensive capabilities for generating and distributing vast amounts of largely spammy content calls into question the motivation behind the group.
Critical RCE Lexmark Printer Bug Has Public Exploit
A nasty SSRF bug in Web Services plagues a laundry list of enterprise printers.
3 Ways ChatGPT Will Change Infosec in 2023
OpenAI's chatbot has the promise to revolutionize how security practitioners work.
On Data Privacy Day, Organizations Fail Data Privacy Expectations
Data Privacy Day rolls around year after year, and data privacy breaches likewise. Two-thirds of data breaches result in data exposure.
MORE NEWS / MORE COMMENTARY
HOT TOPICS
7 Ways Gaming Companies Can Battle Cybercrime on Their Platforms
Balancing gameplay and security can drive down risks and improve gamers' trust and loyalty. Check out this slideshow for how.

Riot Games Latest Video-Game Maker to Suffer Breach
Highlighting continued attacks on game developers, attackers stole source code from and issued a ransom demand to the maker of League of Legends.

Organizations Must Brace for Privacy Impacts This Year
Expect more regulatory and enforcement action in the US and around the world.

MORE
EDITORS' CHOICE
Hive Ransomware Gang Loses Its Honeycomb, Thanks to DoJ
The US Department of Justice hacked into Hive's infrastructure, made off with hundreds of decryptors, and seized the gang's operations.
LATEST FROM THE EDGE

Enterprises Need to Do More to Assure Consumers About Privacy
Organizations care about data privacy, but their priorities appear to be different from what their customers think are important.
LATEST FROM DR TECHNOLOGY

Enterprises Don't Know What to Buy for Responsible AI
Organizations are struggling to procure appropriate technical tools to address responsible AI, such as consistent bias detection in AI applications.
WEBINARS
  • The Ransomware Evolution: Protecting Against Professionalized Cybercriminal Operations

    Ransomware gangs are highly professional operations, with teams dedicated for customer service, help-desk, software development, distribution, and even marketing. There are marketplaces where attackers can easily pick up ransomware and attack infrastructure. Does your organization understand what kind of cybercriminal ...

  • Deciphering the Hype Around XDR

    Security teams are increasingly being asked about the organization's Extended Detection and Response capabilities. There is still a lot of confusion and misunderstanding about XDR and what it can accomplish. XDR goes beyond endpoint monitoring and detection, while extending visibility ...

View More Dark Reading Webinars >>
WHITE PAPERS
FEATURED REPORTS
View More Dark Reading Reports >>
PRODUCTS & RELEASES
CURRENT ISSUE
DOWNLOAD THIS ISSUE
VIEW BACK ISSUES
Dark Reading Daily
-- Published By Dark Reading
Informa Tech Holdings LLC | Registered in the United States
with number 7418737 | 605 Third Ave., 22nd Floor, New York, New York 10158, USA
To opt-out of any future Dark Reading Daily Newsletter emails, please respond here.
Thoughts about this newsletter? Give us feedback.
Keep This Newsletter Out Of Your SPAM Folder
Don't let future editions go missing. Take a moment to add the newsletter's address to your anti-spam white list:
If you're not sure how to do that, ask your administrator or ISP. Or check your anti-spam utility's documentation.
We take your privacy very seriously. Please review our Privacy Statement.