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NSO Group targeted! BlackMeta attacks Spyware maker’s central domain Cyberpolitics

NSO Group targeted! BlackMeta attacks Spyware maker’s central domain

The Pro-Palestinian group BlackMeta (or DarkMeta) announced on August 1, 2024, on their official telegram channel that they conducted a...
Alessio Stefan - 4 August 2024
Echelon Stealer: The Open Source Malware Vulnerability

Echelon Stealer: The Open Source Malware

Echelon Stealer is an infostealer malware that was first discovered in 2018 and is still active. Currently shared as an...
Pietro Melillo - 31 July 2024
Ferrari avoids deepfake scam! An executive unmasks the CEO’s fake audio messages Cybercrime

Ferrari avoids deepfake scam! An executive unmasks the CEO’s fake audio messages

In an incident earlier this month, a Ferrari executive found himself receiving unusual messages that appeared to come from the...
Redazione RHC - 29 July 2024
The Ransomware Group Ransomexx Claims Attack on Liteon Cybercrime

The Ransomware Group Ransomexx Claims Attack on Liteon

On July 26, 2024, the ransomware group Ransomexx publicly claimed responsibility for an attack against Liteon, a giant in the...
Pietro Melillo - 26 July 2024
A Threat Actors Posts Update on Luxottica’s 2021 Data Breach Cybercrime

A Threat Actors Posts Update on Luxottica’s 2021 Data Breach

Recently, a threat actor in a clandestine forum posted an update on the 2021 data breach concerning the giant Luxottica,...
Redazione RHC - 25 July 2024
The dark side of the Windows Command Prompt: how malicious commands can replace legitimate ones Hacking

The dark side of the Windows Command Prompt: how malicious commands can replace legitimate ones

If you choose to read this article, please note that it will not discuss a vulnerability or a bug, but...
Carlo Di Dato - 25 July 2024

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Immagine del sitoCybercrime
24-Year-Old Hacker Breaches US Supreme Court Database
Redazione RHC - 14/01/2026

Do you remember the 24-year-old hacker Carmelo Miano and the breaches of the Naples Prosecutor’s Office’s accounts and computer systems? It appears something similar happened in the United States, and the other young man is…

Immagine del sitoCybercrime
Cloudflare vs Italy: The Battle for Internet Freedom and DNS Control
Redazione RHC - 14/01/2026

Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince has threatened to shut down the company’s operations in Italy after the country’s telecom regulator fined it twice its annual revenue in the country. The facts The conflict erupted around Italy’s…

Immagine del sitoCybercrime
Cybercrime Meets Real-Life Violence: Foxtrot Network’s Dark Side
Redazione RHC - 13/01/2026

In recent months, there has been increasing talk of a paradigm shift in cybercrime . What for years was perceived as a predominantly digital ecosystem— consisting of fraud, identity theft, online extortion, and cyberattacks —is…

Immagine del sitoCybercrime
Iran Cyber Crisis: Connettività Compromised
Roberto Villani - 13/01/2026

Sometimes important things don’t arrive at a press conference. They arrive like a graph that stops breathing: the connectivity line collapses, the OSINT dries up, the noise grows as the signal disappears. In Iran, the…

Vulnerability
ServiceNow AI Vulnerability CVE-2025-12420: Critical Security Risk
Redazione RHC - 13/01/2026

A critical flaw has been identified in ServiceNow’s artificial intelligence platform, with a severity score of 9.3 out of 10. This vulnerability, classified as CVE-2025-12420, could allow attackers to impersonate legitimate users without authenticating. ServiceNow…