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Today
Dark Reading 1h ago
Feeling creative? Have something to say about the last 20 years of cybersecurity? Our editors will award the best cybersecurity-related caption with a $20 gift card.
Dark Reading 1h ago
On this day in 2006, Dark Reading went live. We have a celebration planned that spans our two decades of covering the industry, and you, dear readers, are invited.
Earlier
Dark Reading 16h ago
Several npm packages for SAP's cloud application development ecosystem have been compromised as TeamPCP's supply chain attacks broaden.
Dark Reading 17h ago
The proof-of-concept exploit code runs only 10 lines long, but luckily, a patch is already available.
Dark Reading 18h ago
In this latest installment of the Reporters' Notebook video series, we discuss how the new AI model threatens to completely upend cybersecurity, and what industry leaders are telling the press.
Dark Reading 23h ago
While drivers race to shave off seconds on the track, the team's IT and engineering staff are speeding up how they deliver security.
Dark Reading Apr 30, 2026
Global financial institutions are panicked over Anthropic's new superhacker AI model. Cyber experts aren't quite as worried.
Dark Reading Apr 29, 2026
Wiz used an AI reverse-engineering tool to pinpoint a vulnerability that previously would have been too costly and time-consuming to undertake.
Dark Reading Apr 29, 2026
Flaws in OpenEMR's platform — used by more than 100,000 healthcare providers — enabled database compromise, remote code execution, and data theft.
Dark Reading Apr 29, 2026
The emerging ransomware has been deployed against victims of the TeamPCP supply chain attacks, but organizations should think twice before paying for a decryptor.
Dark Reading Apr 29, 2026
An analysis of the destructive malware reveals sophisticated living-off-the-land (LotL) techniques and detailed strategies for the widespread deletion of data.
Dark Reading Apr 28, 2026
The North Korean group is using stolen victim videos, AI-generated avatars, and fake Zoom calls to scale malware attacks against cryptocurrency executives.
Dark Reading Apr 28, 2026
Chris Inglis was the head civilian in charge at the NSA when the Snowden leaks exploded. He gets candid about mistakes the organization made, and what CISOs need to know about spotting potential threats, media disclosures, and "enculturation."
Dark Reading Apr 28, 2026
When 0APT and KryBit attacked each other, they exposed infrastructure and operational data, giving defenders rare insight into ransomware operations.
Dark Reading Apr 28, 2026
The malware has filled the gap created by last year's law enforcement takedowns of Lumma and Rhadamanthys.
Dark Reading Apr 28, 2026
Attackers continue to scale a campaign to seed Open VSX with seemingly benign VS Code extensions that spread self-propagating malware.
Dark Reading Apr 27, 2026
A newly discovered threat actor is using Microsoft Teams, AWS S3 buckets, and custom "Snow" malware in a multipronged campaign.
Dark Reading Apr 27, 2026
A researcher discovered five different exploit paths that stem from an architectural weakness in how Windows' Remote Procedure Call (RPC) mechanism handles connections to unavailable services.
Dark Reading Apr 27, 2026
Researchers have uncovered a malware framework dubbed "fast16" that predates Stuxnet by five years.
Dark Reading Apr 27, 2026
Some fear frontier LLMs like Claude Mythos and OpenAI's GPT-5.5 will lead to cybersecurity annihilation. Ari Herbert-Voss notes this could be an opportunity.