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My Brother's Table, a Massachusetts soup kitchen providing more than 80,000 free meals per month, added a surveillance and access control system that helps staff monitor entryways and inside facilities.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has issued an alert on "Cuba" ransomware, which has launched cyberattacks against 49 critical infrastructure organizations.
Operation GhostShell, a highly targeted cyber espionage campaign, attacks the aerospace and telecommunications industries mainly in the Middle East, with additional victims in the U.S., Russia and Europe.
Western Digital My Book Live NAS owners worldwide found that their devices have been mysteriously factory reset and all of their files deleted, Bleeping Computer reports.
The Chancellor at Rutgers University said officials have opened an investigation amid "racist and bigoted Zoom bombings" that occurred during some of the educational institution's Black History Month programs.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the Department of Defense (DoD) have identified a malware variant—referred as TAIDOOR—used by the Chinese government.
VivaVideo, Chinese "spyware" app with at east 100 million installs on the Android Play Store, is requesting dangerous permissions, including the ability to read and write files to external drives and an user's specific GPS location.
Since the beginning of the COVID pandemic, we’ve seen an acceleration in the adoption of cloud-based access control solutions. When lockdowns began and remote work became the norm, many businesses were challenged with their on-site server solution.