The term "zero-day" is fairly common in the world of cybersecurity. In recent months, top tech companies—from Microsoft and Google to Apple—have had to patch zero-day bugs, but what does that mean?
Zero-day attacks have become a significant concern in the realm of cybersecurity, posing a formidable challenge to individuals and organizations alike. These attacks exploit vulnerabilities that are ...
Zero-day attacks pose significant risks to organisations due to their unpredictability. We spoke with Dominik Birgelen, CEO of oneclick AG, to dive deep into zero-day attacks. From understanding what ...
Even if you aren't up to date on the latest cybersecurity happenings, you're aware that there are plenty of threats lurking on the internet. Whether it's scam emails, hackers stealing your personal ...
Tools that allow government hackers to break into iPhones and Android phones, popular software like the Chrome and Safari browsers, and chat apps like WhatsApp and iMessage, are now worth millions of ...
Last year, the tech industry detected and disclosed 58 zero-day exploits, the most ever recorded in a single year, according to Google. The number represents a drastic increase from the 25 zero-day ...
Trust Wallet, one of the most widely used non-custodial digital asset storage applications, issued an urgent security alert ...
Cybercriminals are increasingly discussing the idea of a new "exploit-as-a-service" business model that will "inevitably lower the barrier" for accessing sophisticated zero day exploits and will ...
The cybersecurity world is once again grappling with a critical vulnerability affecting Ivanti appliances. Two new flaws have been found, one of which (CVE-2025-0282) was actively exploited in the ...