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Dutch cops arrest man after sending him confidential files by mistake
Dutch police have arrested a man for "computer hacking" after accidentally handing him their own sensitive files and then getting annoyed when he didn't hand them back.…
You probably can't trust your password manager if it's compromised
Academics say they found a series of flaws affecting three popular password managers, all of which claim to protect user credentials in the event that their servers are compromised.…
Open source registries don't have enough money to implement basic security
fosdem 2026 Open source registries are in financial peril, a co-founder of an open source security foundation warned after inspecting their books. And it's not just the bandwidth costs that are killing them.…
Google patches Chrome zero-day as in-the-wild exploits surface
Google has quietly pushed out an emergency Chrome fix after attackers were caught exploiting the browser's first reported zero-day of 2026.…
US appears open to reversing some China tech bans
Asia In Brief The United States may be about to change its policies regarding Chinese technology companies.…
Infosec exec sold eight zero-day exploit kits to Russia, says DoJ
Infosec in Brief The former General Manager of defense contractor L3Harris’s cyber subsidiary Trenchant sold eight zero-day exploit kits to Russia, according to a court filing last week.…
Attackers finally get around to exploiting critical Microsoft bug from 2024
Ignore patches at your own risk. According to Uncle Sam, a SQL injection flaw in Microsoft Configuration Manager patched in October 2024 is now being actively exploited, exposing unpatched businesses and government agencies to attack.…