The FBI and NSA have jointly issued new smartphone security guidelines in response to growing concerns about vulnerabilities in mobile communications, particularly following the Salt Typhoon ...
The U.S. believes hackers affiliated with China's government are infiltrating telecoms and stealing users' data.
Federal security agencies are warning Americans to stop using insecure communication methods. It's good advice.
Under a new plan, about one-third of CISA's staff will keep working through a shutdown. But experts are still concerned about the impact on U.S. cyber defenses.
( NewsNation) — The FBI is warning Americans to stop relying on text messages for two-factor authentication in the wake of a ...
Technical vulnerabilities in the telecommunications infrastructure, particularly the Signaling System 7 (SS7) protocol, can enable hackers to redirect SMS messages. Additionally, SMS-based 2FA remains ...
FBI says HiatusRAT’s operators were seen scanning for web cameras and DVR systems affected by years-old vulnerabilities.
A recent attack by Chinese hacking group “Salt Typhoon” hit major U.S. telecommunications providers and exposed Americans’ call record ...
CISA adds Adobe ColdFusion and Microsoft Windows flaws to exploited list; FBI warns of HiatusRAT targeting IoT devices.
FBI warns all users to stop texting—but secure messaging apps must also be changed. Here’s what you need to know.
The NCIRP was first released in 2016. The updates include pathways for non-federal groups to get involved in responding to ...
The recommendations outlined in the guidance aim to mitigate the risks posed by PRC-affiliated and other cyber threat actors.