“Because of [the Philippines’] geographical location, the archipelagic country is regularly hit by typhoons, such as Ketsana (locally known as Ondoy) in 2009, Bopha (Pablo) in 2012, Haiyan ...
The nongovernment organization noted that Supertyphoon Yolanda alone—the strongest recorded typhoon in the Philippines—killed more than 7,000 people and damaged 1.1 million homes in nine regions.
Security researchers say the Chinese government-linked hacking group, Salt Typhoon, is continuing to compromise telecommunications providers, despite the recent sanctions imposed by the U.S ...
Security researchers from Recorded Future observe new Salt Typhoon activity The threat actor is still going after ISPs and universities in the west The group is abusing flaws in Cisco gear to hit ...
When the Chinese hacker group known as Salt Typhoon was revealed last fall to have deeply penetrated major US telecommunications companies—ultimately breaching no fewer than nine of the phone ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) introduced new names for typhoons following the decommissioning of eight names from its ...
A new international business report warns fossil fuel use is pushing humanity towards a catastrophic overheating of the planet, with temperature increases of four or even six degrees Celsius. No major ...
China-linked APT Salt Typhoon has been exploiting known vulnerabilities in Cisco devices in attacks on telecom providers in the US and abroad. The Chinese state-sponsored APT actor known as Salt ...
Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon Water Park will reopen on May 1. No closing date has been announced for Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park, however. Blizzard Beach will celebrate its 30th anniversary ...
China's Salt Typhoon spy crew exploited vulnerabilities in Cisco devices to compromise at least seven devices linked to global telecom providers and other orgs, in addition to its previous victim ...
Attacks continued through January, with China-backed hackers targeting devices linked to universities, telecoms, and ISPs, undeterred by significant media coverage and US sanctions.