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Scattered Spider hackers are now targeting airlines with advanced social engineering tactics to bypass MFA and breach ...
A persistent hacking crew of young men and teenagers is back with a vengeance, wielding a two-year-old playbook to knock U.S.
Check Point researchers recently uncovered 500 such domains that follow Scattered Spider's naming conventions to spoof ...
A sophisticated hacker group known as Scattered Spider is targeting major airline systems in a series of cyberattacks - putting passengers' personal information at serious risk, the has FBI warned.
The FBI warning was issued as airlines were hit by a series of cyberattacks in recent days, although it’s unclear if the attacks could be traced to the Scattered Spider hackers.
Check Point discovered around 500 suspected Scattered Spider phishing domains, suggesting the group is preparing to expand ...
The notorious cybercriminal group dubbed "Scattered Spider" is now targeting the airline sector, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) warned. The FBI posted on X that the group relies on ...
Marks and Spencer enlisted the help of the US FBI agency after a sustained cyber attack, the British retailer’s chair told a parliamentary select committee.
The Qantas cyber incident occurred on Monday June 30 after the company detected unusual activity on a third-party platform ...
Alarm bells were being sounded that Scattered Spider, a notoriously aggressive and prolific hacking group, had a new favourite target — the airline sector. The FBI and tech companies Google and ...
The economics drives everything. A successful attack pays more than any teenage job and, honestly, better than most jobs, period. Caesar’s Entertainment forked out millions after Scattered Spider ...
Wile the breach has been attributed to the prolific hacking collective known as Scattered Spider, Qantas has not confirmed the nature of the contact.