A deep-dive investigation reveals the surprisingly corporate structure and professional ethics of the internet's most notorious illegal marketplaces.
France's Ministry of Education launched an unprecedented phishing test, catching over a million people in a digital net designed to teach a hard lesson.
France just ordered its fifth FDI frigate. Behind the defense jargon lies a high-stakes gamble on software-defined naval power and a race against export competitors.
Recent volatility in cybersecurity stocks isn't a sign of weakness, but a transfer of market power to platform-scale incumbents.
New InterCert France data reveals that hackers now spend an average of 15 days inside French networks before being detected.
The disappearance of YggTorrent has triggered a wave of malicious clones. Here is how to protect your infrastructure and credentials.
A small group of Belgian security experts shuttered a massive illicit data exchange, proving that dedicated volunteers can disrupt global criminal networks.
Phishing is no longer a script-kiddie game; it is a high-margin enterprise business model targeting the weakest link in the corporate stack—human psychology.
A new malware campaign uses WhatsApp for Windows to gain full system control through deceptive file attachments.
As Iran tightens its digital grip, a 500% surge in support requests reveals a desperate need for more than just basic bypass tools.
Cybercriminals are exploiting the recent Anthropic source code leak to infect developers with malware through fake GitHub projects.
France's digital health ID app just disabled password managers and copy-paste. Here is what builders need to know about this security trade-off.