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Java developers want container security, just not the job that comes with it
Java developers still struggle to secure containers, with nearly half (48 percent) saying they'd rather delegate security to providers of hardened containers than worry about making their own container security decisions.…
Maybe CISA should take its own advice about insider threats hmmm?
opinion Maybe everything is all about timing, like the time (this week) America's lead cyber-defense agency sounded the alarm on insider threats after it came to light that its senior official uploaded sensitive documents to ChatGPT.…
To stop crims, Google starts dismantling residential proxy network they use to hide
Crims love to make it look like their traffic is actually coming from legit homes and businesses, and they do so by using residential proxy networks. Now, Google says it has "significantly degraded" what it believes is one of the world's largest residential proxy networks.…
AV vendor goes to war with security shop over update server scare
A spat has erupted between antivirus vendor eScan and threat intelligence outfit Morphisec over who spotted an update server incident that disrupted some eScan customers earlier this month.…
Seven habits that help security teams reduce risk without slowing delivery
Sponsored Post Security teams are under pressure from every direction: supply chain threats are rising, regulatory expectations are tightening, and development cycles aren’t getting any slower. Yet for many organizations, the practical work of improving software security still comes down to the same challenge — how do you reduce exposure without constantly battling developers, delaying releases, or piling on process?
That’s where a more consistent set of habits can make a measurable difference.
Rather than treating software supply chain security as a one-off initiative, many teams are shifting toward repeatable practices they can build into everyday workflows. The goal isn’t perfection; it’s improving baseline security in ways that actually stick, across teams and tool chains.
Chainguard is hosting an upcoming webinar-style event designed to help security and engineering leaders identify the habits that matter most. The session explores seven practical approaches for building more secure software pipelines, with a focus on reducing risk while keeping delivery moving.…
ShinyHunters swipes right on 10M records in alleged dating app data grab
ShinyHunters has added a fresh notch to its breach belt, claiming it has pinched more than 10 million records from Match Group, a US firm that owns some of the world's most widely used swipe-based dating platforms.…
Patch or perish: Vulnerability exploits now dominate intrusions
What good is a fix if you don't use it? Experts are urging security teams to patch promptly as vulnerability exploits now account for the majority of intrusions, according to the latest figures.…
Cyberattack on Poland's power grid could have turned deadly in winter cold
Cybersecurity experts involved in the cleanup of the cyberattacks on Poland's power network say the consequences could have been lethal.…
Ransomware crims forced to take off-RAMP as FBI seizes forum
Ransomware crims have just lost one of their best business platforms. US law enforcement has seized the notorious RAMP cybercrime forum's dark web and clearnet domains.…
Everybody is WinRAR phishing, dropping RATs as fast as lightning
Come one, come all. Everyone from Russian and Chinese government goons to financially motivated miscreants is exploiting a long-since-patched WinRAR vuln to bring you infostealers and Remote Access Trojans (RATs).…
Fortinet unearths another critical bug as SSO accounts borked post-patch
Things aren't over yet for Fortinet customers – the security shop has disclosed yet another critical FortiCloud SSO vulnerability.…
Old Windows quirks help punch through new admin defenses
Microsoft patched a bevy of bugs that allowed bypasses of Windows Administrator Protection before the feature was made available earlier this month.…
Paranoid WhatsApp users rejoice: Encrypted app gets one-click privacy toggle
Users of Meta's WhatsApp messenger looking to simplify the process of protecting themselves are in luck, as the company is rolling out a new feature that combines multiple security settings under a single, toggleable option. …
Let them eat sourdough: ShinyHunters claims Panera Bread as stolen credentials victim
ShinyHunters says it stole several slices of data from Panera Bread, but that's just the yeast of everyone's problems. The extortionist gang also claims to have stolen data from CarMax and Edmunds, in addition to three other organizations it posted to its blog last week.…
China-linked group accused of spying on phones of UK prime ministers' aides – for years
Chinese state-linked hackers are accused of spending years inside the phones of senior Downing Street officials, exposing private communications at the heart of the UK government.…
France to replace US videoconferencing wares with unfortunately named sovereign alternative
France has officially told Zoom, Teams, and the rest of the US videoconferencing herd to take a hike in favor of its own homegrown app.…
Microsoft illegally installed cookies on schoolkid's tech, data protection ruling finds
Updated Microsoft illegally installed cookies on a school pupil's devices without consent, according to a ruling by the Austrian data protection authority (DSB).…
High Court to grill London cops over live facial recognition creep
The High Court will hear from privacy campaigners this week who want to reshape the way the Metropolitan Police is allowed to use live facial recognition (LFR) tech.…
Office zero-day exploited in the wild forces Microsoft OOB patch
Microsoft has issued an emergency Office patch after confirming a zero-day flaw is already being used in real world attacks.…
Canva among ~100 targets of ShinyHunters Okta identity-theft campaign
ShinyHunters has targeted around 100 organizations in its latest Okta single sign-on (SSO) credential stealing campaign, according to researchers and the criminal group itself.…