26 Mar

UK elections are unaffected by China’s cyber-interference, says deputy PM

The UK’s deputy prime minister, Oliver Dowden, says China has been unsuccessful in its attempts to undermine UK elections. It comes as the UK and

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26 Mar

Row breaks out over true severity of two DNSSEC flaws

Two DNSSEC vulnerabilities were disclosed last month with similar descriptions and the same severity score, but they are not the same issue. One, named KeyTrap

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26 Mar

New Zealand to world: China attacked us, too!

The government of South Pacific island nation New Zealand has revealed that it, too, has been attacked by China. A Tuesday announcement penned by attorney-general

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25 Mar

US charges Chinese nationals with cyber-spying on pretty much everyone for Beijing

The United States on Monday accused seven Chinese men of breaking into computer networks, email accounts, and cloud storage belonging to numerous critical infrastructure organizations,

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25 Mar

Over 170K users caught up in poisoned Python package ruse

More than 170,000 users are said to have been affected by an attack using fake Python infrastructure with “successful exploitation of multiple victims.” According to

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25 Mar

Over 170K users hit by poisoned Python package ruse

More than 170,000 users have been affected by an attack using fake Python infrastructure with “successful exploitation of multiple victims.” According to CheckMarx, the attack

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25 Mar

Tech trade union confirms cyberattack behind IT, email outage

Exclusive The Communications Workers Union (CWU), which represents hundreds of thousands of employees in sectors across the UK economy including tech and telecoms, is currently

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25 Mar

Mozilla fixes $100,000 Firefox zero-days following two-day hackathon

Mozilla has swiftly patched a pair of critical Firefox zero-days after a researcher debuted them at a Vancouver cybersec competition. Manfred Paul demonstrated the bugs

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25 Mar

GoFetch security exploit can’t be disabled on M1 and M2 Apple chips

The GoFetch vulnerability found on Apple M-series and Intel Raptor Lake CPUs has been further unpacked by the researchers who first disclosed it. GoFetch is

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25 Mar

Cybersecurity starts at home: Help your children stay safe online with open conversations

In today’s digital age, the internet plays a major role in young people’s lives, influencing how they further grow and develop into fully-fledged adults venturing

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25 Mar

Time to examine the anatomy of the British Library ransomware nightmare

Opinion Quiz time: name one thing you know about the Library of Alexandria. Points deducted for “it’s a library. In Alexandria.” Looking things up is

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25 Mar

That Asian meal you eat on holidays could launder money for North Korea

If you dine out at an Asian restaurant on your next holiday, the United Nations thinks your meal could help North Korea to launder money.

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25 Mar

Microsoft confirms memory leak in March Windows Server security update

Infosec in brief If your Windows domain controllers have been crashing since a security update was installed earlier this month, there’s no longer any need

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24 Mar

Some 300,000 IPs vulnerable to this Loop DoS attack

As many as 300,000 servers or devices on the public internet are thought to be vulnerable right now to the recently disclosed Loop Denial-of-Service technique

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24 Mar

Vans claims cyber crooks didn’t run off with its customers’ financial info

Clothing and footwear giant VF Corporation is letting 35.5 million of its customers know they may find themselves victims of identity theft following last year’s

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23 Mar

Russia’s Cozy Bear caught phishing German politicos with phony dinner invites

The Kremlin’s cyberspies targeted German political parties in a phishing campaign that used emails disguised as dinner party invitations, according to Mandiant. Russia’s Cozy Bear,

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22 Mar

Chinese snoops use F5, ConnectWise bugs to sell access into top US, UK networks

Chinese spies exploited a couple of critical-severity bugs in F5 and ConnectWise equipment earlier this year to sell access to compromised US defense organizations, UK

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22 Mar

Fujitsu: Miscreants infected our systems with malware, may have stolen customer info

Fujitsu has confirmed that miscreants have compromised some of its internal computers, deployed malware, and may have stolen some customer information. In a March 15

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