#Krebs on Security Costa Rica May Be Pawn in Conti Ransomware Group’s Bid to Rebrand, Evade Sanctions Costa Rica’s national health service was hacked sometime earlier this morning by a Russian ransomware group known as Hive . The intrusion comes just we May 31, 2022 Share
#Krebs on Security Senators Urge FTC to Probe ID.me Over Selfie Data Some of more tech-savvy Democrats in the U.S. Senate are asking the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to investigate identity-proofing company ID.me for May 18, 2022 Share
#Krebs on Security When Your Smart ID Card Reader Comes With Malware Millions of U.S. government employees and contractors have been issued a secure smart ID card that enables physical access to buildings and controlled May 17, 2022 Share
#Krebs on Security DEA Investigating Breach of Law Enforcement Data Portal The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) says it is investigating reports that hackers gained unauthorized access to an agency portal that taps May 12, 2022 Share
#Krebs on Security Microsoft Patch Tuesday, May 2022 Edition Microsoft today released updates to fix at least 74 separate security problems in its Windows operating systems and related software. This month’s pat May 10, 2022 Share
#Krebs on Security Your Phone May Soon Replace Many of Your Passwords Apple , Google and Microsoft announced this week they will soon support an approach to authentication that avoids passwords altogether, and instead req May 07, 2022 Share
#Krebs on Security Russia to Rent Tech-Savvy Prisoners to Corporate IT? Image: Proxima Studios, via Shutterstock. Faced with a brain drain of smart people fleeing the country following its invasion of Ukraine, the Russian F May 02, 2022 Share