FBI, DOJ remove China-linked PlugX malware

The two federal agencies removed the Chinese malware off of more than 4,200 computers in the United States. PlugX malware is used for espionage.

Trump asks Supreme Court to delay TikTok ban

Incoming President Trump wants to save TikTok from a U.S. ban through “political means and a solution”

Tenable CEO Accuses Microsoft of Negligence

Tenable CEO Amit Yoran accused Microsoft of negligence in addressing a critical…

Senator Wyden: Microsoft Responsible for China’s U.S. Government Email Hack

In a letter to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR)…

Microsoft Email Hack: China Espionage Targets Include State Department

As more details emerge of the Microsoft Azure Cloud Email hack by…

U.S. Government Emails Hacked in Chinese Espionage Campaign

Microsoft has confirmed that China-based hackers have breached various parts of Microsoft’s…

Americans Should Prepare for Chinese Cyberattacks Against U.S. Critical Infrastructure

Jen Easterly, the Director of the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA),…

U.S. Department of Defense releases 2023 Cyber Strategy

The Department of Defense (DoD) released its Cyber Strategy 2023 on May…

Malware turns TP-Link home routers into proxies for Chinese state-sponsored hackers

Researchers from Check Point Research have discovered a new piece of malware…

FBI: Chinese hackers outnumber FBI cyber staff 50-1

FBI Director Christopher Wray warned on Wednesday that Chinese hackers outnumber FBI…