In the King's Speech in 2024, the government announced its intention to introduce a Cyber Security and Resilience Bill to ...
F5 discloses that a nation-state actor has stolen source code and unpatched vulnerability data for its widely used BIG-IP ...
Amid frequent news reports about hacks and leaks, a key truth is often overlooked: the United States does not have a cybersecurity problem. It has a software quality problem. The multibillion-dollar ...
F5 warns that a 'highly sophisticated nation-state threat actor' was able to maintain long-term access to the company's ...
U.S. cybersecurity company F5 fell 12% on Thursday after disclosing a system breach in which a "highly sophisticated ...
CISA issued an emergency directive after F5 source code and undisclosed vulnerabilities were stolen by a nation-state hacker.
On October 15, 2025, F5 Networks, a key player in application delivery and security, disclosed a devastating breach that has sent ripples through the cybersecurity community. Dubbed the F5 ...
The intruders stole files, including portions of source code from the company’s BIG-IP suite of application services.
A potentially “catastrophic” breach of a major US-based cybersecurity provider has been blamed on state-backed hackers from China, according to people familiar with the matter.
CISA warns that a recent Adobe Experience Manager Forms (AEM Forms) vulnerability has been exploited in attacks.
The intrusion affected F5’s BIG-IP product development environment and engineering knowledge management platforms.
CISA has warned that attackers are actively exploiting a maximum-severity vulnerability in Adobe Experience Manager to ...