Iranian hackers allegedly breached internet-connected fuel tank monitoring systems across several US states, manipulating display data but leaving actual fuel levels unaffected.
A hacking group breached the academic software Canvas, used by thousands of schools and universities across the globe.
Schools and universities across Australia have been caught up in a global IT breach, with possibly lifelong impacts for ...
The pattern of the attack aligns with that of the Iranian hacker group Handala, which typically combines cyberattacks with ...
Hackers reportedly compromised automatic tank gauge (ATG) systems that were connected to the internet without password ...
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TECH FIRMS usually create buzz around products they plan to release. Anthropic, an American artificial-intelligence lab, has managed to create excitement—and a good deal of worry—around something it ...
Pro-Iranian hackers are targeting sites in the Middle East and starting to stretch into the United States during the war. WASHINGTON (AP) — Pro-Iranian hackers are targeting sites in the Middle East ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Pro-Iranian hackers are targeting sites in the Middle East and starting to stretch into the United States during the war, raising the risk of American defense contractors, power ...