2025 2024 Archive New terror attack calls and texts are fakes, Israel warns An ongoing “psychological warfare” campaign is ongoing, Israeli authorities warn, aiming to keep citizens away from bomb shelters for fear of terrorist attacks. Forbes June 17, 2025 Hacktivists strike within minutes of Israel missile attacks on Iran nuclear sites The cyber domain is a primary theater in the Israel-Iran conflict. Organizations should be aware and brace for a wave of sophisticated and ideologically driven cyberattacks. Security Boulevard June 16, 2025 700% spike in cyberattacks on Israel since strike on Iran Government websites, financial institutions, telecommunications companies, and critical infrastructure are among the variety of targets for the attacks. The Jerusalem Post June 15, 2025 Radware launches real-time feeds to bolster cyber defences Gabi Malka, chief operating officer at Radware, said: "Our new TLS Fingerprint Reputation Feed and Telegram Claimed Attacks Report...are like an advanced warning system designed to help already time-strapped security teams stay ahead of cyber threats." SecurityBrief Australia June 3, 2025 Radware expands its threat intelligence services New capabilities offer real-time intelligence and visibility to help neutralize cyberthreats before they materialize. Telecom Reseller June 2, 2025 Radware recognizes Bell Canada and Presidio as partners of the year “We are proud to recognize Bell and Presidio for their continued partnership and outstanding achievements,” said Yoav Gazelle, Radware’s chief business officer. “...Together, we have created a powerful force for fighting cybercrime.” AI Tech Park May 28, 2025 Radware honours Bell Canada & Presidio for cybersecurity work Radware has named Bell Canada and Presidio as its Partners of the Year, recognising their contributions to cybersecurity and service delivery. ITBrief Australia May 28, 2025 Russian hacker group Killnet returns with new identity The Russian hacker group Killnet, once known for its noisy pro-Kremlin cyberattacks, has reappeared after months of silence — but not as the group it once was. The Record May 22, 2025 Previous123456Next 123 2025 2024 Archive RSS 2.0
New terror attack calls and texts are fakes, Israel warns An ongoing “psychological warfare” campaign is ongoing, Israeli authorities warn, aiming to keep citizens away from bomb shelters for fear of terrorist attacks. Forbes June 17, 2025
Hacktivists strike within minutes of Israel missile attacks on Iran nuclear sites The cyber domain is a primary theater in the Israel-Iran conflict. Organizations should be aware and brace for a wave of sophisticated and ideologically driven cyberattacks. Security Boulevard June 16, 2025
700% spike in cyberattacks on Israel since strike on Iran Government websites, financial institutions, telecommunications companies, and critical infrastructure are among the variety of targets for the attacks. The Jerusalem Post June 15, 2025
Radware launches real-time feeds to bolster cyber defences Gabi Malka, chief operating officer at Radware, said: "Our new TLS Fingerprint Reputation Feed and Telegram Claimed Attacks Report...are like an advanced warning system designed to help already time-strapped security teams stay ahead of cyber threats." SecurityBrief Australia June 3, 2025
Radware expands its threat intelligence services New capabilities offer real-time intelligence and visibility to help neutralize cyberthreats before they materialize. Telecom Reseller June 2, 2025
Radware recognizes Bell Canada and Presidio as partners of the year “We are proud to recognize Bell and Presidio for their continued partnership and outstanding achievements,” said Yoav Gazelle, Radware’s chief business officer. “...Together, we have created a powerful force for fighting cybercrime.” AI Tech Park May 28, 2025
Radware honours Bell Canada & Presidio for cybersecurity work Radware has named Bell Canada and Presidio as its Partners of the Year, recognising their contributions to cybersecurity and service delivery. ITBrief Australia May 28, 2025
Russian hacker group Killnet returns with new identity The Russian hacker group Killnet, once known for its noisy pro-Kremlin cyberattacks, has reappeared after months of silence — but not as the group it once was. The Record May 22, 2025