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Postcode Lottery's lucky dip turns into data slip as players draw each other's info
A major UK lottery organization says it has resolved a technical error that exposed customer data to other users.…
France jacks into the Matrix for state messaging – and pays too
Comment Decentralized communications network Matrix is hoping to be the beneficiary as European public and private sector organizations ponder alternatives to the messaging status quo.…
This security hole can crash billions of Chromium browsers, and Google hasn't patched it yet
Exclusive A critical, currently unpatched bug in Chromium's Blink rendering engine can be abused to crash many Chromium-based browsers within seconds, causing a denial-of-service condition – and, in some tests, freezing the host system.…
EY exposes 4TB+ SQL database to open internet for who knows how long
A Dutch cybersecurity outfit says its lead researcher recently stumbled upon a 4TB+ SQL Server backup file belonging to EY exposed to the web, effectively leaking the accounting and consulting megacorp's secrets.…
Marketing giant Dentsu warns staff after Merkle data raid
Global marketing giant Dentsu is writing to current and former staff after a cyberattack on a subsidiary led to bank, payroll, and other sensitive data being stolen.…
Sole trader dispatched almost 1M spam texts to hard-up Brits, says watchdog
Britain's data watchdog has fined a sole trader £200,000 for nearly a million spam texts targeting people in debt – almost 20 pence per message.…
UK government on the lookout for bargain-priced CTO
The UK government is on the hunt for a new CTO after incumbent David Knott announced his departure, citing family reasons.…
9 in 10 Exchange servers in Germany still running out-of-support software
Germany's infosec office (BSI) is sounding the alarm after finding that 92 percent of the nation's Exchange boxes are still running out-of-support software, a fortnight after Microsoft axed versions 2016 and 2019.…
Australian police building AI to translate emoji used by ‘crimefluencers’
Australia’s Federal Police (AFP) is working on an AI to interpret emojis and the slang used online by Generation Z and Generation Alpha, so it can understand them when they discuss crime online.…