Emerging Ransomware Group ‘SatanLock’ Abruptly Ceases Operations

After compromising dozens of targets at record speed, “SatanLock” shutters operations with a cryptic farewell.

Unexpected shutdown baffles cybersecurity experts

The ransomware group known as SatanLock has announced the shutdown of its operations, mere months after entering the cybercrime landscape. The group made the announcement on its encrypted Telegram channel and now-defunct Dark Web leak portal.

The group’s ‘.onion’ website, previously populated by a list of compromised organizations, n

Jobs in Cybersecurity Scams Explained

Cybersecurity is a sought-after employment domain, which means one thing: like in any other industry, scammers are operating from the shadows. In this case, they’re trying to trick people with fake job offers.

A casual observer would be inclined to believe that scammers, fraudsters, and hackers stay away from the cybersecurity industry. In many respects, it would be like trying to rob the police. However, criminals know that many people aspire to work in cybersecurity – and they are the ones ta

PerfektBlue Bluetooth Vulnerabilities Expose Millions of Vehicles to Remote Code Execution

Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a set of four security flaws in OpenSynergy’s BlueSDK Bluetooth stack that, if successfully exploited, could allow remote code execution on millions of transport vehicles from different vendors.
The vulnerabilities, dubbed PerfektBlue, can be fashioned together as an exploit chain to run arbitrary code on cars from at least three major automakers,

Securing Data in the AI Era

The 2025 Data Risk Report: Enterprises face potentially serious data loss risks from AI-fueled tools. Adopting a unified, AI-driven approach to data security can help.
As businesses increasingly rely on cloud-driven platforms and AI-powered tools to accelerate digital transformation, the stakes for safeguarding sensitive enterprise data have reached unprecedented levels. The Zscaler ThreatLabz

Critical Wing FTP Server Vulnerability (CVE-2025-47812) Actively Being Exploited in the Wild

A recently disclosed maximum-severity security flaw impacting the Wing FTP Server has come under active exploitation in the wild, according to Huntress.
The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-47812 (CVSS score: 10.0), is a case of improper handling of null (”) bytes in the server’s web interface, which allows for remote code execution. It has been addressed in version 7.4.4.
“The user and

Iranian-Backed Pay2Key Ransomware Resurfaces with 80% Profit Share for Cybercriminals

An Iranian-backed ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) named Pay2Key has resurfaced in the wake of the Israel-Iran-U.S. conflict last month, offering bigger payouts to cybercriminals who launch attacks against Israel and the U.S.
The financially motivated scheme, now operating under the moniker Pay2Key.I2P, is assessed to be linked to a hacking group tracked as Fox Kitten (aka Lemon Sandstorm).

What Parents Should Know About Pokémon Go — Yes, Some Kids Still Play It

Pokémon Go might not be as popular as it was when it first launched in 2016, but many kids and teens still enjoy playing it today. When it debuted, the game became an overnight global sensation, drawing in over 232 million players in its peak year. While it lost about 70% of its player base shortly after, interest picked up again around 2018 and has slowly declined since. Still, 55 million people played Pokémon Go in 2023 — including plenty of children and teenagers.

So, what exactly is Pokémon