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Stalkerware slinger pleads guilty for selling snooper software to suspicious spouses

The Register - Wed, 07/01/2026 - 17:32
pcTattletale boss Bryan Fleming faces up to 15 years in prison when sentenced later this year

The US government has secured a guilty plea from a stalkerware maker in federal court, marking just the second time in more than a decade that the US has managed to prosecute a consumer spyware vendor successfully. …

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Microsoft scraps Exchange Online spam clamp after customers cry foul

The Register - Wed, 07/01/2026 - 15:25
Negative feedback sinks Redmond's plan to cap outbound email recipients

Microsoft has backed away from planned changes to Exchange Online after customers objected to limits designed to curb outbound email abuse.…

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Ministry of Justice splurged £50M on security – still missed Legal Aid Agency cyberattack

The Register - Wed, 07/01/2026 - 12:28
High-risk system compromised long before intrusion was finally spotted

The UK's Ministry of Justice spent £50 million ($67 million) on cybersecurity improvements at the Legal Aid Agency (LAA) before the high-profile cyberattack it disclosed last year.…

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Jaguar Land Rover wholesale volumes plummet 43% in cyberattack aftermath

The Register - Wed, 07/01/2026 - 11:50
Production halts and supply-chain disruption left luxury automaker reeling in fiscal Q3

Brit luxury automaker Jaguar Land Rover has reported devastating preliminary Q3 results that lay bare the cascading consequences of a crippling cyberattack, revealing wholesale volumes collapsed more than two-fifths year-on-year.…

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HSBC app takes a dim view of sideloaded Bitwarden installations

The Register - Wed, 07/01/2026 - 10:13
Customers report being locked out after grabbing the password manager via F-Droid

Some HSBC mobile banking customers in the UK report being locked out of the bank's app after installing the Bitwarden password manager via an open source app catalog.…

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HackerOne 'ghosted' me for months over $8,500 bug bounty, says researcher

The Register - Wed, 07/01/2026 - 00:17
Long after CVEs issued and open source flaws fixed

Last fall, Jakub Ciolek reported two denial-of-service bugs in Argo CD, a popular Kubernetes controller, via HackerOne's Internet Bug Bounty (IBB) program. Both were assigned CVEs and have since been fixed. But instead of receiving an $8,500 reward for the two flaws, Ciolek says, HackerOne ghosted him for months.…

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Brightspeed investigates breach as crims post stolen data for sale

The Register - Tue, 06/01/2026 - 20:54
Crimson Collective claims 'sophisticated attack'

Internet service provider Brightspeed confirmed that it's investigating criminals' claims that they stole more than a million customers' records and have listed them for sale for three bitcoin, or about $276,370. …

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Fake Windows BSODs check in at Europe's hotels to con staff into running malware

The Register - Tue, 06/01/2026 - 14:19
Phishers posing as Booking.com use panic-inducing blue screens to bypass security controls

Russia-linked hackers are sneaking malware into European hotels and other hospitality outfits by tricking staff into installing it themselves through fake Windows Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) crashes.…

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Crypto wallet shop Ledger confirms customer data lifted in Global-e snafu

The Register - Tue, 06/01/2026 - 12:50
Order and contact details accessed via ecommerce partner, and phishing has begun

Blockchain security biz Ledger says customer information was accessed in a breach at its ecommerce payment partner Global-e, and is warning that other brands using the platform may also be affected.…

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Students bag extended Christmas break after cyber hit on school IT

The Register - Tue, 06/01/2026 - 10:55
Phones, email, and core systems knocked out at Higham Lane in Nuneaton

Students at a school in Warwickshire, England, have scored an extended Christmas break after a cyberattack crippled its IT systems, forcing classrooms to close and staff to summon government incident responders.…

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UK injects just £210M into cyber plan to stop Whitehall getting pwnd

The Register - Tue, 06/01/2026 - 10:37
Central government will supposedly be as secure as energy facilities and datacenters under new proposals

The UK today launches its Government Cyber Action Plan, committing £210 million ($282 million) to strengthen defenses across digital public services and hold itself to the same cybersecurity standards it's imposing on critical infrastructure operators.…

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