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CISA tells feds to patch 13-year-old Apache ActiveMQ bug under active attack

1 hour 54 min ago
Bug hiding in plain sight for over a decade lands on KEV list

CISA is sounding the alarm on a newly-exploited Apache ActiveMQ bug, ordering federal agencies to patch within two weeks as attackers circle a flaw that's been quietly lurking for more than a decade.…

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Opsec oopsie: Dutch navy frigate location outed by mailing it a Bluetooth tracker

2 hours 33 min ago
Or, how public information and a €5 tracker exposed an avoidable opsec lapse

Militaries around the world spend countless hours training, developing policies, and implementing best operational security practices, so imagine the size of the egg on the face of the Dutch navy when journalists managed to track one of its warships for less than the cost of some hagelslag and a coffee.…

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Locked-out iPhone user tells The Reg that Apple is scrambling to fix character flaw passcode bug

9 hours 4 min ago
University student says he plans to move to Android, but concedes iOS engineers acting fast

Apple is finally working on a fix for a bug that has locked some users out of their iPhones for months, The Register understands.…

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Claude Opus wrote a Chrome exploit for $2,283

12 hours 2 min ago
Pause your Mythos panic because mainstream models anyone can use already pick holes in popular software

Anthropic withheld its Mythos bug-finding model from public release due to concerns that it would enable attackers to find and exploit vulnerabilities before anyone could react.…

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Anthropic won't own MCP 'design flaw' putting 200K servers at risk, researcher says

Thu, 16/04/2026 - 23:45
Bug or feature?

A design flaw – or expected behavior based on a bad design choice, depending on who is telling the story – baked into Anthropic's official Model Context Protocol (MCP) puts as many as 200,000 servers at risk of complete takeover, according to security researchers.…

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North Korea targets macOS users in latest heist

Thu, 16/04/2026 - 19:20
Social engineering: 'low-cost, hard to patch, and scales well'

North Korean criminals set on stealing Apple users' credentials and cryptocurrency are using a combination of social engineering and a fake Zoom software update to trick people into manually running malware on their own computers, according to Microsoft.…

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Americans who masterminded Nork IT worker fraud sentenced to 200 months behind bars

Thu, 16/04/2026 - 16:13
Fortune 500 companies and one US defense contractor got taken for $5m in four-year scam

Two Americans have been jailed for a combined 200 months for helping North Korea generate $5 million through fraudulent IT worker schemes.…

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Git identity spoof fools Claude into giving bad code the nod

Thu, 16/04/2026 - 13:57
Forged metadata made AI reviewer treat hostile changes as though they came from known maintainer

Security boffins say Anthropic's Claude can be tricked into approving malicious code with just two Git commands by spoofing a trusted developer's identity.…

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Textbook titan McGraw Hill on ransomware crew's reading list after 13.5M records exposed

Thu, 16/04/2026 - 12:49
Publisher claims misconfigured Salesforce-hosted page leaked data

Textbook giant McGraw Hill has landed on a ransomware crew's leak site after an alleged Salesforce-linked misconfiguration spilled 13.5 million records into the wild.…

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Microsoft announces product it doesn't want you to buy: Extended security updates for old Exchange, and Skype for Biz

Thu, 16/04/2026 - 11:01
Just migrate already, would you? But if you can't, Redmond will take your cash

Microsoft will keep delivering security updates for old versions of Exchange Server and Skype for Business Server, after admitting that some customers aren't ready to make the move to newer products.…

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Server-room lock was nothing but a crock

Thu, 16/04/2026 - 09:00
Your cybersecurity is only as good as the physical security of the servers

PWNED  Welcome back to Pwned, the column where we immortalize the worst vulns that organizations opened up for themselves. If you’re the kind of person who leaves your car doors unlocked with a pile of cash in the center console, this week’s story is for you.…

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Google Chrome lacks protection against one of the most basic and common ways to track users online

Thu, 16/04/2026 - 01:28
Browser fingerprinting is everywhere

Google markets its Chrome browser by citing its superior safety features, but according to privacy consultant Alexander Hanff, Chrome does not protect against browser fingerprinting – a method of tracking people online by capturing technical details about their browser.…

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Anthropic's Project Glasswing CVE tally is still anyone's guess

Wed, 15/04/2026 - 22:33
Like the majority of the companies participating, it remains a mystery

Last week, Anthropic surprised the world by declaring that its latest model, Mythos, is so good at finding vulns that it would create chaos if released. Now, under the title of Project Glasswing, over 50 selected companies and orgs are allowed to test the hyped up LLM to find security holes in their own products. But just how many problems have they really discovered?…

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Patch these critical Fortinet sandbox bugs that let attackers bypass login, run commands over HTTP

Wed, 15/04/2026 - 18:52
No reports of active exploitation (yet)

Watch out for more Fortinet vulns! Two critical bugs in Fortinet's sandbox could allow unauthenticated attackers to bypass authentication or execute unauthorized code on vulnerable systems.…

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Automotive data biz Autovista blames ransomware for service disruption

Wed, 15/04/2026 - 17:18
Some customer orgs tell staff to block inbound email from the provider

Autovista confirms that it called in outside support to help clean up a ransomware infection currently affecting systems in Europe and Australia.…

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French cops free mother and son after 20-hour crypto kidnap ordeal

Wed, 15/04/2026 - 14:29
Latest in a string of cases that have earned France an unfortunate title

A mother and her ten-year-old son are now free after being kidnapped for around 20 hours while the father was being extorted for hundreds of thousands of euros.…

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Ancient Excel bug comes out of retirement for active attacks

Wed, 15/04/2026 - 12:46
Vuln old enough to drive lands on CISA's exploited list

While Microsoft was rolling out its bumper Patch Tuesday updates this week, US cybersecurity agency CISA was readying an alert about a 17-year-old critical Excel flaw now under exploit.…

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Raspberry Pi OS ends open-door policy for sudo

Wed, 15/04/2026 - 12:35
Command prefix will require password by default

The latest version of Raspberry Pi OS now requires a password for sudo by default.…

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UK told its Big Tech habit is now a national security risk

Wed, 15/04/2026 - 11:15
Open Rights Group says years of reliance on US giants have left Britain exposed

Britain has spent years wiring its public sector into US Big Tech, and a new report says that dependence could quickly become a national security headache.…

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Agents hooked into GitHub can steal creds – but Anthropic, Google, and Microsoft haven't warned users

Wed, 15/04/2026 - 09:01
Researchers who found the flaws scored beer money bounties and warn the problem is probably pervasive

Exclusive  Security researchers hijacked three popular AI agents that integrate with GitHub Actions by using a new type of prompt injection attack to steal API keys and access tokens, and the vendors who run agents didn’t disclose the problem.…

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