Die Grenzen zwischen Cyberkriminalität, Hacktivismus und staatlicher Kriegsführung verschwimmen. Die Epic-Fury-Operation im Februar 2026 und Irans hybride Vergeltungskampagne zeigen eine neue Eskalationsstufe. Gleichzeitig bringt China sich in europäischen Infrastrukturen in Stellung und Russland bleibt die aktivste staatliche Cyberbedrohung für die EU.
Deutsche Aktivisten werfen Linkedin vor, Anwender durch geheimen Javascript-Code auszuspionieren. Das Karrierenetzwerk widerspricht. Ein Bericht von Erik Bärwaldt (Datenschutz, Microsoft)
Summary Note: This joint Cybersecurity Advisory is being published as an addition to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) May 6, 2025, joint fact sheet Primary Mitigations to Reduce Cyber Threats to Operational Technology and European Cybercrime Centre’s (EC3) Operation Eastwood, in which CISA, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Department of Energy (DOE), Environmental […]
Pokemon Go’s Memories in Motion season continues in April with a new slew of events and activities to look forward to over the next few weeks. Kicking things off is a Fashion Raid Day, which will give players another chance to catch some fancy costume-wearing Pokemon, while Riolu is returning for an encore Hatch Day […]
Iran-aligned groups are trying to make their mark in the Gulf, but the results have fallen short of remarkable.