Ransom gang claims attack on NHS Alder Hey Children's Hospital Second alleged intrusion on English NHS org systems this week Cyber-crime29 Nov 2024 | 21
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NHS major 'cyber incident' forces hospitals to use pen and paper Systems are isolated and pulled offline, while scheduled procedures are canceled Cyber-crime28 Nov 2024 | 56
The only thing worse than being fired is scammers fooling you into thinking you're fired Scumbags play on victims' worst fears in phishing campaign referencing UK Employment Tribunal Cyber-crime28 Nov 2024 | 50
Salt Typhoon's surge extends far beyond US telcos Plus, a brand-new backdoor, GhostSpider, is linked to the cyber spy crew's operations Security27 Nov 2024 | 7
T-Mobile US takes a victory lap after stopping cyberattacks: 'Other providers may be seeing different outcomes' Funny what putting more effort and resources into IT security can do CSO27 Nov 2024 | 9
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Data broker leaves 600K+ sensitive files exposed online Exclusive Researcher spotted open database before criminals … we hope Research27 Nov 2024 | 22
First-ever UEFI bootkit for Linux in the works, experts say Bootkitty doesn’t bite… yet Research27 Nov 2024 | 14
The workplace has become a surveillance state Cracked Labs report explores the use of motion sensors and wireless networking kit to monitor offices CxO27 Nov 2024 | 72
CrowdStrike still doesn't know how much its Falcon flame-out will cost Thinks customers may have forgiven it after revenue hits a record Security27 Nov 2024 | 19
Telco engineer who spied on US employer for Beijing gets four years in the clink Provides insight to how China gets inside US systems, perhaps at Verizon and Infosys Cyber-crime27 Nov 2024 | 15
Man accused of hilariously bad opsec as alleged cybercrime spree detailed Complaint claims he trespassed, gave himself discounts, and sorted CCTV access… Cyber-crime26 Nov 2024 | 24
US senators propose law to require bare minimum security standards In case anyone forgot about Change Healthcare Security26 Nov 2024 | 16
Bing Wallpaper app, now in Windows Store, accused of cookie shenanigans Microsoft free tool snooping on users? Surely not! Security26 Nov 2024 | 47
Another 'major cyber incident' at a UK hospital, outpatients asked to stay away Third time this year an NHS unit's IT systems have come under attack Cyber-crime26 Nov 2024 | 53
QNAP and Veritas dump 30-plus vulns over the weekend Updated Just what you want to find when you start a new week Patches26 Nov 2024 | 2
Britain Putin up stronger AI defences to counter growing cyber threats 'Be in no doubt: the UK and others in this room are watching Russia' Security26 Nov 2024 | 26
Supply chain management vendor Blue Yonder succumbs to ransomware And it looks like major UK retailers that rely on it are feeling the pinch Cyber-crime26 Nov 2024 | 9
Security? We've heard of it: How Microsoft plans to better defend Windows Ignite Did we say CrowdStrike? We meant, er, The July Incident... CSO25 Nov 2024 | 28
China has utterly pwned 'thousands and thousands' of devices at US telcos Senate Intelligence Committee chair says his 'hair is on fire' as execs front the White House Cyber-crime25 Nov 2024 | 51
Google blocked 1,000-plus pro-China fake news websites from its search results Beijing's propaganda buddies aren't just using social media Security25 Nov 2024 | 15
Imagine a land in which Big Tech can't send you down online rabbit holes or use algorithms to overcharge you China is trying to become that land, with a government crackdown on the things that make the internet no fun Security25 Nov 2024 | 69
Russian spies may have moved in next door to target your network Infosec in brief Plus: Microsoft seizes phishing domains; Helldown finds new targets; Illegal streaming with Jupyter, and more Security25 Nov 2024 | 22
Volunteer DEF CON hackers dive into America's leaky water infrastructure Six sites targeted for security clean-up, just 49,994 to go Security24 Nov 2024 | 13
Trump taps border hawk to head DHS. Will Noem's 'enthusiasm' extend to digital domain? Analysis Meanwhile, CISA chief Jen Easterly will step down prior to inauguration Public Sector23 Nov 2024 | 43
Andrew Tate's site ransacked, subscriber data stolen He'll just have to take this one on the chin Cyber-crime22 Nov 2024 | 106
1,000s of Palo Alto Networks firewalls hijacked as miscreants exploit critical hole Updated PAN-PAN! Intruders inject web shell backdoors, crypto-coin miners, more CSO22 Nov 2024 | 22
SafePay ransomware gang claims Microlise attack that disrupted prison van tracking Fledgling band of crooks says it stole 1.2 TB of data Cyber-crime22 Nov 2024 | 3
Helpline for Yakuza victims fears it leaked their personal info Organized crime types tend not to be kind to those who go against them, so this is nasty Security22 Nov 2024 | 21
Here's what happens if you don't layer network security – or remove unused web shells TL;DR: Attackers will break in and pwn you, as a US government red team demonstrated Security22 Nov 2024 | 4
DARPA-backed voting system for soldiers abroad savaged VotingWorks, developer of the system, disputes critics' claims Security21 Nov 2024 | 5
Chinese ship casts shadow over Baltic subsea cable snipfest Danish military confirms it is monitoring as Swedish police investigate. Cloudflare says impact was 'minimal' Networks21 Nov 2024 | 47
'Alarming' security bugs lay low in Linux's needrestart utility for 10 years Update now: Qualys says flaws give root to local users, 'easily exploitable', default in Ubuntu Server Research21 Nov 2024 | 15
Now Online Safety Act is law, UK has 'priorities' – but still won't explain 'spy clause' Draft doc struggles to describe how theoretically encryption-busting powers might be used Cyber-crime21 Nov 2024 | 56
Put your usernames and passwords in your will, advises Japan's government Digital end of life planning saves your loved ones from a little extra anguish Software21 Nov 2024 | 75
Five Scattered Spider suspects indicted for phishing spree and crypto heists DoJ also shutters allleged crimeware and credit card mart PopeyeTools Cyber-crime21 Nov 2024 | 3
Chinese cyberspies, Musk’s Beijing ties, labelled ‘real risk’ to US security by senator Meet Liminal Panda, which prowls telecom networks in South Asia and Africa CSO20 Nov 2024 | 32
Mega US healthcare payments network restores system 9 months after ransomware attack Change Healthcare’s $2 billion recovery is still a work in progress Cyber-crime20 Nov 2024 | 5
Google's AI bug hunters sniff out two dozen-plus code gremlins that humans missed OSS-Fuzz is making a strong argument for LLMs in security research AI + ML20 Nov 2024 | 9
D-Link tells users to trash old VPN routers over bug too dangerous to identify Vendor offers 20% discount on new model, but not patches CSO20 Nov 2024 | 59
Data is the new uranium – incredibly powerful and amazingly dangerous Column CISOs are quietly wishing they had less data, because the cost of management sometimes exceeds its value CSO20 Nov 2024 | 55
Healthcare org Equinox notifies 21K patients and staff of data theft Ransomware scum LockBit claims it did the dirty deed Cyber-crime20 Nov 2024 | 1
China-linked group abuses Fortinet 0-day with post-exploit VPN-credential stealer No word on when or if the issue will be fixed Security19 Nov 2024 | 2
Russian suspected Phobos ransomware admin extradited to US over $16M extortion This malware is FREE for EVERY crook ($300 decryption keys sold separately) Cyber-crime19 Nov 2024 | 5
America's drinking water systems have a hard-to-swallow cybersecurity problem More than 100M rely on gear rife with vulnerabilities, says EPA OIG Public Sector19 Nov 2024 | 20
Palo Alto Networks tackles firewall-busting zero-days with critical patches Amazing that these two bugs got into a production appliance, say researchers Patches19 Nov 2024 | 4
Crook breaks into AI biz, points $250K wire payment at their own account Fastidious attacker then tidied up email trail behind them Cyber-crime19 Nov 2024 | 12
iOS 18 added secret and smart security feature that reboots iThings after three days Security researcher's reverse engineering effort reveals undocumented reboot timer that will make life harder for attackers Security19 Nov 2024 | 43
Ford 'actively investigating' after employee data allegedly parked on leak site Updated Plus: Maxar Space Systems confirms employee info stolen in digital intrusion Security18 Nov 2024 | 3
Critical 9.8-rated VMware vCenter RCE bug exploited after patch fumble If you didn't fix this a month ago, your to-do list probably needs a reshuffle Virtualization18 Nov 2024 | 4
T-Mobile US 'monitoring' China's 'industry-wide attack' amid fresh security breach fears updated Un-carrier said to be among those hit by Salt Typhoon, including AT&T, Verizon Networks18 Nov 2024 | 2
Sweden's 'Doomsday Prep for Dummies' guide hits mailboxes today First in six years is nearly three times the size of the older, pre-NATO version Security18 Nov 2024 | 40
Teen serial swatter-for-hire busted, pleads guilty, could face 20 years Infosec in brief PLUS: Cost of Halliburton hack disclosed; Time to dump old D-Link NAS; More UN cybercrime convention concerns; and more Security18 Nov 2024 | 18
Will passkeys ever replace passwords? Can they? Systems Approach Here's why they really should Security17 Nov 2024 | 121
Rust haters, unite! Fil-C aims to Make C Great Again It's memory-safe, with a few caveats Software16 Nov 2024 | 104
Swiss cheesed off as postal service used to spread malware QR codes arrive via an age-old delivery system Bootnotes16 Nov 2024 | 37
Bloke behind Helix Bitcoin launderette jailed for three years, hands over $400M Digital money laundering pays, until it doesn't Cyber-crime16 Nov 2024 | 7