Trust Wallet on Tuesday revealed that the second iteration of the Shai-Hulud (aka Sha1-Hulud) supply chain outbreak in November 2025 was likely responsible for the hack of its Google Chrome extension, ...
It was a strange year in cyberspace, as US president Donald Trump and his administration launched foreign policy initiatives and massive changes to the federal government that have had significant ...
Ubisoft shut down the servers for Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege X for more than 24 hours after suffering a massive systems breach over the weekend. Hackers reportedly gained access to the ...
Imagine booting up your favorite game and seeing an impossible number of credits under your account. We're talking "you could buy the entire storefront every day for years on end" type of money. Well, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Davey Winder is a veteran cybersecurity writer, hacker and analyst. Updated December 28 with a statement by Trust Wallet CEO Eowyn ...
A massive security breach recently forced Ubisoft to take Rainbow Six Siege servers offline after a multi-group hack compromised internal systems. Attackers flooded player accounts with billions in ...
Rainbow Six Siege experienced a major exploit that initially resulted in mass account bans and billions of R6 Credits being added to accounts unexpectedly. Ubisoft has since resolved matters, rolling ...
Beware this LinkedIn job vacancy hack attack. When you think of social media, it’s likely that Facebook, Instagram and X spring immediately to mind. Unless, that is, you are talking about professional ...
Trust Wallet confirmed that a compromised Chrome extension update released on December 24 led to $7 million in stolen cryptocurrency after users reported their wallets drained. "So far, $7m affected ...
The malicious Trust Wallet extension has also been exporting users’ personal information, pointing to potential insider activity, according to cybersecurity company SlowMist. Trust Wallet users lost ...
A cybersecurity breach of Columbus-based insurance giant Aflac Inc. potentially exposed the personal information of approximately 22.65 million people, the company said in a statement last week. The ...