As cyberattack threats rise, expert reveals 'nightmare scenario'
Concerns have mounted in recent weeks that the U.S. could fall victim to a targeted cyberattack, particularly in the face of Russian aggression in Eastern Europe. But a top cybersecurity expert said it is not the attack he fears, but rather the reaction of the American populous.
As Russian cyberattack looms, cyberspace is '21st century battleground': experts
Concerns have mounted that Russia’s next move in the continuing threat of a Ukrainian invasion could target the U.S. in a cyberattack – a strategy experts argue is a battlefront already part of how global superpowers engage.
NetApp is protecting data storage from cyberattacks
NetApp president and CEO George Kurian discusses the state of cybersecurity on 'The Claman Countdown.'
US believes Russia may soon launch cyberattacks against critical American infrastructure: source
The Department of Homeland Security says U.S. companies should take steps to protect against a cyber attack.
GAO releases SolarWinds hack report, notes issues with agencies' info sharing and evidence collection
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) released its findings on the 2020 SolarWinds hack and identified issues in agency cooperation.
Tips for spotting and avoiding personal loan scams
Personal loan scams have been on the rise. Here are six red flags that can help you identify scammers and find reputable personal loan lenders.
‘Spilling the tea,’ the cyberbullying tactic plaguing schools, parents and students
The latest form of cyberbullying is occurring at schools across the country and, like other forms of bullying from the past, it can result in fights, social rejection and self harm.
Meta warns 50,000 Facebook, Instagram users may have been targeted by private 'surveillance-for-hire' firms
Meta removed a total of about 1,500 accounts that used a combination of reconnaissance, engagement and exploitation to indiscriminately target people in more than 100 countries
Biden national security officials warn of 'heightened risk' of 'malicious cyber' activities around holidays
The White House National Security Council is warning of a “heightened risk” of “malicious cyber” activities like ransomware surrounding the Christmas holiday, urging business leaders to update IT practices and to work with federal law enforcement to improve U.S. cybersecurity.
Is Bluetooth a security risk? Depends on who and where you are
A recent story suggests Vice President Kamala Harris is “Bluetooth phobic” and shuns AirPods because of the inherent security risk associated with the ubiquitous wireless technology.
Foreign adversaries looking to exploit Biden's weakness: Ortagus
Former State Department spokeswoman Morgan Ortagus says the U.S. needs ally support against Russian and Chinese threats.
SolarWinds hack one year later, cybersecurity experts say we’re no better off
It’s been one year since the U.S. government publicly acknowledged that SolarWinds, a widely used software in the public and private sector, had been hacked, compromising the data of thousands of users across the globe.
Gift card scams up from last year
CreditCards.com industry analyst Ted Rossman shares tips to avoid falling for a gift card scam.
Scammers like gift cards because they’re ‘very hard to trace’: Expert
CreditCards.com industry analyst Ted Rossman shares tips to avoid falling for a gift card scam.
Biden needs to keep his word about protecting Ukraine: Cybersecurity expert
National Security Institute founder Jamil Jaffer provides insight into the White House warning Russia against invading Ukraine.
Identity theft: These states are most vulnerable, report says
On Tuesday, WalletHub released a report that found which states’ residents are the most vulnerable to identity theft and fraud.
Apple notified State Department employees of phone hacking linked to NSO Group software
Apple Inc. last week notified 11 U.S. State Department employees in Uganda that their iPhones were hacked, and investigators have linked the attack to a tool developed by NSO Group, an Israeli technology company that was blacklisted by the Biden administration, according to a person familiar with the matter.
Florida refuses to be ‘weak on crime’ with new initiative: AG Moody
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody argues a new state database will help catch repeat offenders, ensuring Florida ‘doesn’t become California or Minnesota.’
Florida announces 'zero tolerance' initiative to combat organized crime
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody says the state is implementing a business-law enforcement database to track retail theft and organized crimes.
Biden is living example of ‘failed foreign policy orthodoxy’: Sen. Rubio
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., says President Biden often flip-flops on his foreign policy stances.


















