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Microsoft warns that poisoned AI buttons and links may betray your trust

The Register - Thu, 12/02/2026 - 01:07
Businesses are embedding prompts that produce content they want you to read, not the stuff AI makes if left to its own devices

Amid its ongoing promotion of AI’s wonders, Microsoft has warned customers it has found many instances of a technique that manipulates the technology to produce biased advice.…

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Devilish devs spawn 287 Chrome extensions to flog your browser history to data brokers

The Register - Wed, 11/02/2026 - 21:23
Add-ons with 37M installs leak visited URLs to 30+ recipients, researcher says

They know where you've been and they're going to share it. A security researcher has identified 287 Chrome extensions that allegedly exfiltrate browsing history data for an estimated 37.4 million installations.…

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Posting AI-generated caricatures on social media is risky, infosec killjoys warn

The Register - Wed, 11/02/2026 - 18:56
The more you share online, the more you open yourself to social engineering

If you've seen the viral AI work pic trend where people are asking ChatGPT to "create a caricature of me and my job based on everything you know about me" and sharing it to social, you might think it's harmless. You'd be wrong.…

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Were telcos tipped off to *that* ancient Telnet bug? Cyber pros say the signs stack up

The Register - Wed, 11/02/2026 - 15:41
Curious port filtering and traffic patterns suggest advisories weren’t the earliest warning signals sent

Telcos likely received advance warning about January's critical Telnet vulnerability before its public disclosure, according to threat intelligence biz GreyNoise.…

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Payroll pirates are conning help desks to steal workers' identities and redirect paychecks

The Register - Wed, 11/02/2026 - 13:00
Attackers using social engineering to exploit business processes, rather than tunnelling in via tech

Exclusive  When fraudsters go after people's paychecks, "every employee on earth becomes a target," according to Binary Defense security sleuth John Dwyer.…

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Notepad's new Markdown powers served with a side of remote code execution

The Register - Wed, 11/02/2026 - 11:31
Smug faces across all those who opposed the WordPad-ification of Microsoft's humble text editor

Just months after Microsoft added Markdown support to Notepad, researchers have found the feature can be abused to achieve remote code execution (RCE).…

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Legacy systems blamed as ministers promise no repeat of Afghan breach

The Register - Wed, 11/02/2026 - 09:30
UK government grilled over progress made to prevent a second life-threatening leak

Legacy IT issues are hampering key technical measures designed to prevent highly sensitive data leaks, UK government officials say.…

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Microsoft's Valentine's gift to admins: 6 exploited zero-day fixes

The Register - Tue, 10/02/2026 - 22:10
Roses are red, violets are blue ... now get patching

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.…

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AI agents spill secrets just by previewing malicious links

The Register - Tue, 10/02/2026 - 17:55
Zero-click prompt injection can leak data when AI agents meet messaging apps, researchers warn

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.…

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