10 Mar

The NHS security culture problem is a crisis years in the making

Analysis Walk into any hospital and ask the same question – “Which security system should we invest in?” – to both a doctor and a

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10 Mar

AI-driven deception: A new face of corporate fraud

Business Security Malicious use of AI is reshaping the fraud landscape, creating major new risks for businesses Phil Muncaster 10 Mar 2025  •  , 4

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10 Mar

Strap in, get ready for more Rust drivers in Linux kernel

Rust is alive and well in the Linux kernel and is expected to translate into noticeable benefits shortly, though its integration with the largely C-oriented

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10 Mar

Microsoft admits GitHub hosted malware that infected almost a million devices

Infosec in Brief Microsoft has spotted a malvertising campaign that downloaded nastyware hosted on GitHub and exposed nearly a million devices to information thieves. Discovered

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10 Mar

Microsoft admits GitHub used to store malware that infected almost a million devices

Infosec in Brief Microsoft has spotted a malvertising campaign that downloaded nastyware hosted on GitHub and exposed nearly a million devices to information thieves. Discovered

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09 Mar

India wants backdoors into clouds, email, SaaS, for tax inspectors

Asia in Brief India’s government has proposed giving its tax authorities sweeping powers to access private email systems and applications. The proposal emerged last month

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08 Mar

Kernel saunters – How Apple rearranged its XNU kernel with exclaves

Apple has been working to harden the XNU kernel that powers its various operating systems, including iOS and macOS, with a feature called “exclaves.” The

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08 Mar

Developer sabotaged ex-employer with kill switch activated when he was let go

A federal jury in Cleveland has found a senior software developer guilty of sabotaging his employer’s systems – and he’s now facing a potential ten

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08 Mar

Developer sabotaged ex-employer with kill switch that activated when he was let go

A federal jury in Cleveland has found a senior software developer guilty of sabotaging his employer’s systems – and he’s now facing a potential ten

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07 Mar

Uncle Sam charges alleged Garantex admins after crypto-exchange web seizures

The Feds today revealed more details about the US Secret Service-led Garantex takedown, a day after seizing websites and freezing assets belonging to the Russian

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07 Mar

Alleged cyber scalpers Swiftly cuffed over $635K Taylor ticket heist

Police have made two arrests in their quest to start a cybercrime crew’s prison eras, alleging the pair stole hundreds of Taylor Swift tickets and

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07 Mar

Like whitebox servers, rent-a-crew crime ‘affiliates’ have commoditized ransomware

Interview There’s a handful of cybercriminal gangs that Jason Baker, a ransomware negotiator with GuidePoint Security, regularly gets called in to respond to these days,

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07 Mar

The Badbox botnet is back, powered by up to a million backdoored Androids

Human Security’s Satori research team says it has found a new variant of the remote-controllable Badbox malware, and as many as a million infected Android

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06 Mar

International cops seize ransomware crooks’ favorite Russian crypto exchange

A coalition of international law enforcement has shut down Russian cryptocurrency exchange Garantex, a favorite of now-defunct ransomware crew Conti and others criminals for money

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06 Mar

Uncle Sam mulls policing social media of all would-be citizens

The US government’s Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) is considering monitoring not just the social media posts of non-citizens coming into the country, but also

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06 Mar

Uncle Sam mulls policing social media of would-be citizens

The US government’s Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) is considering monitoring not just the social media posts of non-citizens coming into the country, but also

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06 Mar

Up to $75M needed to fix up rural hospital cybersecurity as ransomware gangs keep scratching at the door

It will cost upward of $75 million to address the cybersecurity needs of rural US hospitals, Microsoft reckons, as mounting closures threaten the lives of

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06 Mar

Toronto Zoo ransomware crooks snatch decades of visitor data

Toronto Zoo’s final update on its January 2024 cyberattack arrived this week, revealing that visitor data going back to 2000 had been compromised. It said

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