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Chinese hackers are targeting more sensitive U.S. targets than ever — not to smash and grab, but to bide their time. Why it matters: Beijing is investing in stealthy, persistent access to U.S. systems ...
Plus: A former top US cyber official loses her new job due to political backlash, Congress is rushing through a bill to ...
State election officials are worried about loss of support, coordination from US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security ...
Plaintext passwords, shared admin accounts, and insufficient logging rampant at mystery org CISA is using the findings from a ...
When Arizona discovered in June that its website for politicians to file as candidates had been hacked, Secretary of State ...
The recent Israel-Iran crisis could catalyze an expanded role for the Gulf states in maintaining regional security. The June ...
For the first time, a team of Minnesota cybersecurity experts with military chops was deployed in response to a state ...
Microsoft announced that Chinese state-sponsored hackers had exploited vulnerabilities in its popular SharePoint software but ...
Far-right provocateur Laura Loomer is crowdsourcing help to get more officials she deems disloyal to President Donald Trump ...
The Army secretary rescinded an appointment for Biden CISA director Jen Easterly at West Point, her alma mater.
A congressional probe last year found Chinese‑made technology embedded in many U.S. ports, raising fears of espionage and ...
Did China sneak a peak into ToolShell? ToolShell hacking in South Africa. Cisco flaws. Arizona woman sentenced for aiding ...