Brian Krebs worked as a reporter for The Washington Post from 1995 to 2009, authoring more than 1,300 blog posts for the Security Fix blog, as well as hundreds of stories for washingtonpost.com and The Washington Post newspaper, including eight front-page stories in the dead-tree edition and a Post Magazine cover piece on botnet operators. In 2014, he was profiled in The New York Times, Business Week, NPR’s Terry Gross, and by Poynter.org. More recently, he was invited to an “Ask Me Anything” discussion on Reddit about investigative reporting.
Many GitHub users this week received a novel phishing email warning of critical ...
The FBI is warning timeshare owners to be wary of a prevalent telemarketing scam...
The United States today unveiled sanctions and indictments against the alleged p...
A California man accused of failing to pay taxes on tens of millions of dollars ...
An old but persistent email scam known as "sextortion" has a new personalized to...
Three men in the United Kingdom have pleaded guilty to operating otp[.]agency, a...
Multiple media reports this week warned Americans to be on guard against a new p...
Malicious hackers are exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in Versa Director, a s...
The proliferation of new top-level domains (TLDs) has exacerbated a well-known s...
New details are emerging about a breach at National Public Data (NPD), a consume...
A great many readers this month reported receiving alerts that their Social Secu...
Microsoft today released updates to fix at least 90 security vulnerabilities in ...
In January, KrebsOnSecurity wrote about rapper Punchmade Dev, whose music videos...
A ransomware group called Dark Angels made headlines this past week when it was ...
Twenty-four prisoners were freed today in an international prisoner swap between...
More than a million domain names -- including many registered by Fortune 100 fir...