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Chinese spies used Maduro's capture as a lure to phish US govt agencies
What policy wonk wouldn't want to click on an attachment promising to unveil US plans for Venezuela? Chinese cyberspies used just such a lure to target US government agencies and policy-related organizations in a phishing campaign that began just days after an American military operation captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.…
Flipping one bit leaves AMD CPUs open to VM vuln
If you use virtual machines, there's reason to feel less-than-Zen about AMD's CPUs. Computer scientists affiliated with the CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security in Germany have found a vulnerability in AMD CPUs that exposes secrets in its secure virtualization environment.…
Contagious Claude Code bug Anthropic ignored promptly spreads to Cowork
Anthropic's tendency to wave off prompt-injection risks is rearing its head in the company's new Cowork productivity AI, which suffers from a Files API exfiltration attack chain first disclosed last October and acknowledged but not fixed by Anthropic.…
A simple CodeBuild flaw put every AWS environment at risk – and pwned 'the central nervous system of the cloud'
A critical misconfiguration in AWS's CodeBuild service allowed complete takeover of the cloud provider's own GitHub repositories and put every AWS environment in the world at risk, according to Wiz security researchers.…
US regulator tells GM to hit the brakes on customer tracking
The Federal Trade Commission has banned General Motors and subsidiary OnStar from sharing drivers' precise location and behavior data with consumer reporting agencies for five years under a 20-year consent order finalized January 14.…
Woman bailed as cops probe doctor's surgery data breach
The UK's West Midlands Police has released a woman on bail as part of an investigation into a data breach at a Walsall general practitioner's (GP) surgery.…
Microsoft taps UK courts to dismantle cybercrime host RedVDS
Microsoft has taken its cybercrime fight to the UK in its first major civil action outside the US, moving to shut down RedVDS, a virtual desktop service used to power phishing and fraud at global scale.…
Ofcom keeps X under the microscope despite Grok 'nudify' fix
Ofcom is continuing with its investigation into X, despite the social media platform saying it will block Grok from digitally undressing people.…
AWS flips switch on Euro cloud as customers fret about digital sovereignty
Amid continued trade and geopolitical volatility between Europe and the US, Amazon Web Services is making its European Sovereign Cloud generally available today and plans to expand so-called Dedicated Local Zones.…
New Linux malware targets the cloud, steals creds, and then vanishes
A brand-new Linux malware named VoidLink targets victims' cloud infrastructure with more than 30 plugins that allow attackers to perform a range of illicit activities, from silent reconnaissance and credential theft to lateral movement and container abuse. …
France fines telcos €42M for sub-par security prior to 24M customer breach
The French data protection regulator, CNIL, today issued a collective €42 million ($48.9 million) fine to two French telecom companies for GDPR violations stemming from a data breach.…
'Imagination the limit': DeadLock ransomware gang using smart contracts to hide their work
Researchers at Group-IB say the DeadLock ransomware operation is using blockchain-based anti-detection methods to evade defenders' attempts to analyze their tradecraft.…
Cyber-stricken Belgian hospitals refuse ambulances, transfer critical patients
Two hospitals in Belgium have cancelled surgeries and transferred critical patients to other facilities after shutting down servers following a cyberattack.…
Eurail passengers taken for a ride as data breach spills passports, bank details
Eurail has confirmed customer information was stolen in a data breach, according to notification emails sent out this week.…
UK backtracks on digital ID requirement for right to work
The UK government has backed down from making digital ID mandatory for proof of a right to work in the country, adding to confusion over the scheme's cost and purpose.…
Spanish power giant sparks breach probe amid claims of massive data grab
Spanish energy giant Endesa is warning customers about a data breach after a cybercrim claimed to have walked off with a vast cache of personal information allegedly tied to more than 20 million people.…
Anthropic finds $1.5 million to help Python Foundation improve security
The Python Software Foundation (PSF) has an extra $1.5 million heading its way, after AI upstart Anthropic entered into a partnership aimed at improving security in the Python ecosystem.…
Windows info-disclosure 0-day bug gets a fix as CISA sounds alarm
Microsoft and Uncle Sam have warned that a Windows bug disclosed today is already under attack.…
Popular Python libraries used in Hugging Face models subject to poisoned metadata attack
Vulnerabilities in popular AI and ML Python libraries used in Hugging Face models with tens of millions of downloads allow remote attackers to hide malicious code in metadata. The code then executes automatically when a file containing the poisoned metadata is loaded.…
AI and automation could erase 10.4 million US roles by 2030
AI-pocalypse AI and automation could wipe out 6.1 percent of jobs in the US by 2030 – equating to 10.4 million fewer positions that are held by humans today.…