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Cybersec chiefs team up with insurers to say 'no' to ransomware bullies
The latest effort to reduce the number of ransom payments sent to cybercriminals in the UK involves the country's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) locking arms with insurance associations.…
Telegram CEO calls out rival Signal, claiming it has ties to US government
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov issued a scathing criticism of Signal, alleging the messaging service is not secure and has ties to US intelligence agencies.…
Google, Apple gear to raise tracking tag stalker alarm
Google and Apple are rolling out an anti-stalking feature for Android 6.0+ and iOS 17.5 that will issue an alert if some scumbag is using a gadget like an AirTag or similar to clandestinely track the user.…
Visualize your critical cyber risks
Sponsored Post Defending against the cyber threats of today isn't dissimilar to protecting a medieval castle from attack a thousand years ago.…
NHS Digital hints at exploit sightings of Arcserve UDP vulnerabilities
The UK's NHS is warning of the possibility that vulnerabilities in Arcserve Unified Data Protection (UDP) software are being actively exploited.…
'Cyberattack' shutters Christie's website days before $840M art mega-auction
Christie's website remains offline as of Monday after a "technology security issue" shut it down Thursday night – just days before the venerable auction house planned to flog $840 million of art.…
Uncle Sam urges action after Black Basta ransomware infects Ascension
Multiple US security agencies have published advisories on Black Basta after the ransomware gang claimed responsibility for the recent attack on US healthcare provider Ascension.…
AI red-teaming tools helped X-Force break into a major tech manufacturer 'in 8 hours'
RSAC An unnamed tech business hired IBM's X-Force penetration-testing team to break in and search for security vulnerabilities in their networks. …
Europol confirms incident following alleged auction of staff data
Europol is investigating a cybercriminal's claims that they stole confidential data from a number of the agency's sources.…
Facing down the triple threat
Sponsored Post There were hard words about the state of Britain's cyber security in parliament recently, but it's not just the country's critical national infrastructure which may be underprepared to tackle the army of hackers and nation state-backed cyber criminals intent on causing it disruption.…
You want us to think of the children? Couldn't agree more
Opinion If your cranky uncle was this fixated about anything, you'd always be somewhere else at Christmas. Yet here we are again. Europol has been sounding off at Meta for harming children. Not for the way it's actually harming children, but because – repeat after me – end-to-end encryption is hiding child sexual abuse material from the eyes of the law. "E2EE = CSAM" is the new slogan of fear.…
ASEAN organizations dealing with growing cyber menace
Sponsored Post Organizations across the Asia Pacific need to urgently ramp up their IT security infrastructures in response to a significantly increasing level of cyber threats, security experts have warned.…
Encrypted mail service Proton confirmed handing PII to cops again
in brief Encrypted email service Proton Mail is in hot water again, and for the same thing that earned it flack before: handing user data over to law enforcement. …
Ransomware negotiator weighs in on the extortion payment debate with El Reg
Interview Ransomware hit an all-time high last year, with more than 60 criminal gangs listing at least 4,500 victims – and these infections don't show any signs of slowing.…
Critical infrastructure security will stay poor unless everyone pulls together
Interview Take a glance at the cybersecurity headlines of late, and you'll see a familiar phrase that keeps cropping up: Critical infrastructure. …
Iran most likely to launch destructive cyber-attack against US – ex-Air Force intel analyst
Interview China remains the biggest cyber threat to the US government, America's critical infrastructure, and its private-sector networks, the nation's intelligence community has assessed.…
Cybercriminals hit jackpot as 500k+ Ohio Lottery lovers lose out on their personal data
More than half a million gamblers with a penchant for powerballs will be receiving some fairly unwelcome news very soon, if not already, as cybercriminals have made off with their personal data.…
Microsoft's Brad Smith summoned by Homeland Security committee over 'cascade' of infosec failures
The US government wants to make Microsoft's vice chair and president, Brad Smith, the latest tech figurehead to field questions from a House committee on its recent cybersecurity failings.…
GhostStripe attack haunts self-driving cars by making them ignore road signs
Six boffins mostly hailing from Singapore-based universities have proven it's possible to attack autonomous vehicles by exploiting the system's reliance on camera-based computer vision and cause it to not recognize road signs.…
'Four horsemen of cyber' look back on 2008 DoD IT breach that led to US Cyber Command
RSAC A malware-laced USB stick, inserted into a military laptop at a base in Afghanistan in 2008, led to what has been called the worst military breach in US history, and to the creation of the US Cyber Command.…