2026 2025 Archive New report reveals insights into top 15 most active political and religious hacktivist groups The report provides a detailed analysis of the world's top 15 most active political and religious hacktivist groups, covering their motivations, targets, tactics, techniques, and distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) activities. Enterprise Security Tech April 26, 2023 Hacktivists target Israel the most, analysis shows Despite the recent rise of political hacktivism as a response to the war in Ukraine, Israel remained a primary target of pro-religious hacktivist groups, analysis shows. Cybernews April 26, 2023 DragonForce Malaysia attacks Israeli institutions: Radware After being absent from this year's OpIsrael campaign, the pro-Palestinian hacktivist group DragonForce Malaysia has returned for a third year with an operation targeting Israel. IT Brief Asia April 13, 2023 Pro-Russian group reportedly claimed a Canadian pipeline operator was hacked. Canadians are skeptical Three Canadian experts in cybersecurity are skeptical of a claim by a pro-Russian hacktivist that they have breached and damaged the operational technology (OT) network of a Canadian gas pipeline company. IT World Canada April 10, 2023 Leaked Pentagon document claims Russian hacktivists breached Canadian gas pipeline company The document, part of a cache of leaks recently circulated on the internet, suggests the hackers had the ability to cause an explosion and sought instruction from the FSB. Zero Day April 9, 2023 Law enforcement lures cybercriminals with fake DDoS services "Booter/stresser services are like grass: You can mow the lawn, but the grass will grow back," said Daniel Smith, head of research for Radware's threat intelligence division. BankInfoSecurity April 6, 2023 Melbourne Fashion Festival scandal draws hacking concerns Australian fashion brand Not A Man’s Dream has stirred up a hacking backlash against domestic businesses, according to Radware. Ragtrader April 5, 2023 The supply chain is the Achilles' heel of IT security As server-side security improves, more and more hackers are looking for new ways to achieve their goals by abusing overlooked third-party services and connections in the infrastructure of applications. SecTank April 5, 2023 Previous252627282930Next 252627 2026 2025 Archive RSS 2.0
New report reveals insights into top 15 most active political and religious hacktivist groups The report provides a detailed analysis of the world's top 15 most active political and religious hacktivist groups, covering their motivations, targets, tactics, techniques, and distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) activities. Enterprise Security Tech April 26, 2023
Hacktivists target Israel the most, analysis shows Despite the recent rise of political hacktivism as a response to the war in Ukraine, Israel remained a primary target of pro-religious hacktivist groups, analysis shows. Cybernews April 26, 2023
DragonForce Malaysia attacks Israeli institutions: Radware After being absent from this year's OpIsrael campaign, the pro-Palestinian hacktivist group DragonForce Malaysia has returned for a third year with an operation targeting Israel. IT Brief Asia April 13, 2023
Pro-Russian group reportedly claimed a Canadian pipeline operator was hacked. Canadians are skeptical Three Canadian experts in cybersecurity are skeptical of a claim by a pro-Russian hacktivist that they have breached and damaged the operational technology (OT) network of a Canadian gas pipeline company. IT World Canada April 10, 2023
Leaked Pentagon document claims Russian hacktivists breached Canadian gas pipeline company The document, part of a cache of leaks recently circulated on the internet, suggests the hackers had the ability to cause an explosion and sought instruction from the FSB. Zero Day April 9, 2023
Law enforcement lures cybercriminals with fake DDoS services "Booter/stresser services are like grass: You can mow the lawn, but the grass will grow back," said Daniel Smith, head of research for Radware's threat intelligence division. BankInfoSecurity April 6, 2023
Melbourne Fashion Festival scandal draws hacking concerns Australian fashion brand Not A Man’s Dream has stirred up a hacking backlash against domestic businesses, according to Radware. Ragtrader April 5, 2023
The supply chain is the Achilles' heel of IT security As server-side security improves, more and more hackers are looking for new ways to achieve their goals by abusing overlooked third-party services and connections in the infrastructure of applications. SecTank April 5, 2023