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Blockchain company Nomad to repay users under FTC deal after $186M cyberattack

The Register - 3 hours 21 min ago
Regulator makes various additional demands over alleged cybersecurity failings

In proposing a settlement agreement, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) says that Illusory Systems must repay users funds lost in a 2022 cyberattack.…

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PwC on securing AI: building trust, compliance and confidence at scale

The Register - 3 hours 23 min ago
Buckle up to innovate at speed, says PwC

Sponsored Post  As AI spreads across the enterprise, so too do the security and compliance risks. Regulations are evolving, risk postures are shifting, and organizations must find a way to innovate responsibly without slowing down.…

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NATO's battle for cloud sovereignty: speed is existential

The Register - 4 hours 30 min ago
Build a digital backbone faster than adversaries can evovle or lose the information war

NATO is in an existential race to develop sovereign cloud based technologies to underpin its mission, the alliance’s Assistant Secretary General for Cyber and Digital Transformation told an audience at the Royal United Services Institute last week.…

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Microsoft security updates breaks MSMQ on older Win systems

The Register - 5 hours 33 min ago
Folder permission changes cause queue failures and misleading error messages, no real fix yet

Microsoft has good news for administrators: while some organizations now pay for security updates on older Windows versions, the inconsistent quality remains free.…

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England keeping pen and paper exams despite limited digital expansion

The Register - 9 hours 10 min ago
Regulator proposes strict limits on screen-based testing, cites infrastructure concerns and lack of evidence for benefits

Most students taking school and college GCSE, A-level, and AS-level exams in England will continue to use pen and paper, according to proposals from the sector's regulator for a very limited expansion of screen-based assessments.…

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China's Ink Dragon hides out in European government networks

The Register - Tue, 16/12/2025 - 23:19
Misconfigured servers are in, 0-days out

Chinese espionage crew Ink Dragon has expanded its snooping activities into European government networks, using compromised servers to create illicit relay nodes for future operations.…

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Analytics provider: We didn't expose smut site data to crims

The Register - Tue, 16/12/2025 - 21:48
An employee of the adult site could be responsible.

Analytics vendor Mixpanel says it is not the source of data stolen from Pornhub and says the info was last accessed by an employee of the adult site.…

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Browser 'privacy' extensions have eye on your AI, log all your chats

The Register - Tue, 16/12/2025 - 21:03
More than 8 million people have installed extensions that eavesdrop on chatbot interactions

Ad blockers and VPNs are supposed to protect your privacy, but four popular browser extensions have been doing just the opposite. According to research from Koi Security, these pernicious plug-ins have been harvesting the text of chatbot conversations from more than 8 million people and sending them back to the developers.…

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SantaStealer stuffs credentials, crypto wallets into a brand new bag

The Register - Tue, 16/12/2025 - 18:58
All I want for Christmas … is all of your data

A new, modular infostealer called SantaStealer, advertised on Telegram with a basic tier priced at $175 per month, promises to make criminals' Christmas dreams come true. It boasts that it can run "fully undetected" even on systems with the "strictest AntiVirus" and those belonging to governments, financial institutions, and other prime targets.…

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From pr0n to playlists and paperclips, trio of breaches spills data of millions

The Register - Tue, 16/12/2025 - 12:33
Adult site, streaming platform, and Japanese retailer expose user info, but not credentials

Three very different companies have now confirmed data breaches affecting millions of users – each insisting the damage stopped well short of passwords and payment details.…

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MI6 chief: we'll be as fluent in Python as we are in Russian

The Register - Tue, 16/12/2025 - 11:45
New spy boss says officers must master code alongside tradecraft as agency navigates 'space between peace and war'

MI6's new chief Blaise Metreweli outlined her vision for technology-augmented intelligence gathering in her first public speech on 15 December, warning that the UK operates "in a space between peace and war."…

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PwC on using AI to turn cybersecurity risk into competitive advantage

The Register - Tue, 16/12/2025 - 05:50
PwC supports clients across the full cyber lifecycle

Sponsored Post  Managing cybersecurity risk has never been simple, but in today's threat landscape it can also become a source of strength. PwC believes that AI is now central to that transformation, helping organizations not just react faster to attacks, but evolve their defences with greater confidence.…

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No, SoundCloud hasn’t started tuning out VPNs. It’s mopping up after a cyberattack

The Register - Tue, 16/12/2025 - 05:20
Bum note for 20 percent of users whose data leaked

Music hosting and streaming service SoundCloud has admitted it suffered a cyberattack.…

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Amazon security boss blames Russia's GRU for years-long energy-sector hacks

The Register - Mon, 15/12/2025 - 23:34
'Sustained focus on Western critical infrastructure'

Russia's Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU) is behind a years-long campaign targeting energy, telecommunications, and tech providers, stealing credentials and compromising misconfigured devices hosted on AWS to give the Kremlin's snoops persistent access to sensitive networks, according to Amazon's security boss.…

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China, Iran are having a field day with React2Shell, Google warns

The Register - Mon, 15/12/2025 - 17:53
Who hasn't exploited this max-severity flaw?

At least five more Chinese spy crews, Iran-linked goons, and financially motivated criminals are now attacking React2Shell, a maximum-severity flaw in the widely used React JavaScript library, according to Google.…

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Delay to European Central Bank messaging project cost the Bank of England £23M

The Register - Mon, 15/12/2025 - 12:50
Watchdog links schedule change to replanning of UK payments system overhaul

The European Central Bank's (ECB) decision to delay its move to a new messaging standard in 2022 ended up costing the Bank of England £23 million as it was forced to adjust migration to a new settlement system to avoid compounding risks.…

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JLR: Payroll data stolen in cybercrime that shook UK economy

The Register - Mon, 15/12/2025 - 12:08
Automaker admits raid that crippled its factories in August led to the theft of sensitive info

Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has reportedly told staff the cyber raid that crippled its operations in August didn't just bring production to a screeching halt – it also walked off with the personal payroll data of thousands of employees.…

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Apple, Google forced to issue emergency 0-day patches

The Register - Mon, 15/12/2025 - 11:01
Both admit attackers were already exploiting the bugs, with scant detail and hints of spyware-grade abuse

Apple and Google have both issued emergency patches after zero-day bugs were caught being actively exploited in what the companies describe as "sophisticated" real-world attacks.…

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Denmark takes a Viking swing at VPN-enabled piracy

The Register - Mon, 15/12/2025 - 10:40
Minister insists 'modest' bill is not an assault on privacy-preserving tech

The Danish government wants the public to weigh in on its proposed laws restricting use of VPNs to access certain corners of the internet.…

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Legal protection for ethical hacking under Computer Misuse Act is only the first step

The Register - Mon, 15/12/2025 - 09:30
I'm dreaming of a white hat mass

Opinion  It was 40 years ago that four young British hackers set about changing the law, although they didn't know it at the time. It was a cross-platform attack including a ZX Spectrum, a BBC Micro, and a Tatung Einstein slamming British Telecom's Prestel service over dial-up modems at 75 bits per second.…

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