Health tech giant TriZetto has confirmed that more than 3.4 million people had personal and health information stolen in a 2024 cyberattack, which the company failed to detect for almost a year.
CrowdStrike’s 2026 report finds 82% of attacks are malware-free, breakout times average 29 minutes, and adversaries exploit trust in identities, cloud, and supply chains.
Google has confirmed three new critical security vulnerabilities that could allow remote attacks on Chrome users as the latest browser update is released.
Scammers are exploiting the Israel/U.S.-Iran conflict with offers of huge payments in return for help with stranded veterans and fantastic “investment opportunities”.
United States DoJ, Europol, and friends bring down LeakBase cybercrime forum
Hackers allegedly broke into the FBI’s networks, according to a report by CNN.
Fraudsters are impersonating TechCrunch reporters and event leads, and reaching out to companies. Here’s what we’re doing about it, and what you can look out for.
Enterprise software was a major focus of zero-day activity during 2025, with security and networking devices, like firewalls, VPNs, and virtualization platforms among the most targeted by malicious hackers.
Authorities say LeakBase was “one of the world’s largest online forums for cybercriminals,” and maintained an archive of hacked databases containing hundreds of millions of passwords.
Security and stability should go hand in hand, and now Google is making that happen with a new move to improve the Chrome browser update process.