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Were telcos tipped off to *that* ancient Telnet bug? Cyber pros say the signs stack up
Telcos likely received advance warning about January's critical Telnet vulnerability before its public disclosure, according to threat intelligence biz GreyNoise.…
Payroll pirates are conning help desks to steal workers' identities and redirect paychecks
Exclusive When fraudsters go after people's paychecks, "every employee on earth becomes a target," according to Binary Defense security sleuth John Dwyer.…
Notepad's new Markdown powers served with a side of remote code execution
Just months after Microsoft added Markdown support to Notepad, researchers have found the feature can be abused to achieve remote code execution (RCE).…
Legacy systems blamed as ministers promise no repeat of Afghan breach
Legacy IT issues are hampering key technical measures designed to prevent highly sensitive data leaks, UK government officials say.…
Microsoft's Valentine's gift to admins: 6 exploited zero-day fixes
What better way to say I love you than with an update? Attackers exploited a whopping six Microsoft bugs as zero-days prior to Redmond releasing software fixes on February's Patch Tuesday.…
AI agents spill secrets just by previewing malicious links
AI agents can shop for you, program for you, and, if you're feeling bold, chat for you in a messaging app. But beware: attackers can use malicious prompts in chat to trick an AI agent into generating a data-leaking URL, which link previews may fetch automatically.…
Singapore spent 11 months booting China-linked snoops out of telco networks
Singapore spent almost a year flushing a suspected China-linked espionage crew out of its telecom networks in what officials describe as the country's largest cyber defense operation to date.…
Nearly 17,000 Volvo staff dinged in supplier breach
Nearly 17,000 Volvo employees had their personal data exposed after cybercriminals breached Conduent, an outsourcing giant that handles workforce benefits and back-office services.…
British Army splashes $86M on AI gear to speed up the battlefield kill chain
British soldiers are to get an array of AI-ready kit that should mean they don't have to wait to see the "whites of their eyes" before pulling the trigger.…