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Crime crew impersonates help desk, abuses Microsoft Teams to steal your data

6 hours 41 min ago
Coming in cold with custom Snow malware

A previously unknown threat group using tried-and-tested social engineering tactics - Microsoft Teams chat invitations and helpdesk staff impersonation - is also using custom malware in its data-stealing attacks, according to Google's Threat Intelligence Group.…

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US clarifies mobile hotspots part of foreign router ban despite rarity of American made consumer kit

Fri, 24/04/2026 - 17:03
Silicon often from US, but the kit from APAC and elsewhere

America's telco regulator has clarified its ban on foreign-made routers also includes mobile hotspots and domestic routers that use a 5G cellular connection to the internet.…

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ShinyHunters claim they have cruise giant Carnival's booty as 7.5M emails surface

Fri, 24/04/2026 - 16:35
Leak-site bragging meets breach hunters as Have I Been Pwned flags millions of records

Carnival Corporation, the world's largest cruise company, is dealing with choppy waters after Have I Been Pwned flagged what it claimed were 7.5 million unique email addresses all allegedly tied to one of its subsidiaries. …

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Governments on high alert after CISA snuffs out Firestarter backdoor on fed network

Fri, 24/04/2026 - 15:46
Latest in long-running pwning of Cisco kit found in mystery Fed agency

A US federal agency was successfully targeted by a previously unknown backdoor malware called Firestarter, according to CISA cybersnoops and their UK counterparts – neither of which disclosed the agency's name.…

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More ancient Linux device support faces the chop

Fri, 24/04/2026 - 15:15
One way to deal with bug hunting LLMs: ditch the old drivers

One tactic to deal with LLM-powered vulnerability detection is simple – just speed up the removal of old code. If it's gone, it no longer matters if it's buggy.…

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Intel bets the farm on AI inference to drag CPU back to the top table

Fri, 24/04/2026 - 13:50
Chipzilla hopes agents, robots, and edge devices make CPUs cool again... now it has to build the chips

Intel is betting on AI to reverse its fortunes, wagering that inference and agentic workloads will restore the CPU to the center of compute - even as its chip manufacturing struggles persist.…

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Microsoft beefs up Remote Desktop security with ... hard-to-read messages

Fri, 24/04/2026 - 12:47
Ailing scaling blamed by Windows-maker for unreadable missives

Microsoft's update to harden Remote Desktop against phishing attacks has arrived. When users open a Remote Desktop (.rdp) file, they should now see a warning listing all requested connection settings - or they would if it was displaying correctly.…

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It's a myth that you need Mythos to find bugs: Open source models can do it just as well

Fri, 24/04/2026 - 12:41
OpenAI's first security hire, Ari Herbert-Voss, thinks more automated bug finding will improve security without costing jobs

Black Hat Asia  Open source models can find bugs as effectively as Anthropic's Mythos, according to Ari Herbert-Voss, CEO of AI-powered security startup RunSybil and OpenAI's first security hire.…

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Greece relaxes Euro biometric border entry rules amid airport chaos

Fri, 24/04/2026 - 10:15
Missed flights and more means something has got to give at the border

Greece is taking a flexible approach to introducing the European Union's biometric Entry/Exit System (EES), after some British passport holders missed flights home following the system's implementation on 10 April.…

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UK gov pays public £550 to discuss Digital ID – then bans journalists from the room

Fri, 24/04/2026 - 09:30
Nothing says 'We want honest opinions' like a 36,000-letter mailshot with no awkward questions allowed

Members of the UK government’s People’s Panel on Digital ID will spend two weekends in Birmingham and three evenings on Zoom discussing how Britain should build a national digital identity system, earning £550 plus expenses for their trouble.…

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Researchers find cyber-sabotage malware that may predate Stuxnet by five years

Fri, 24/04/2026 - 07:56
FAST16 could be the first cyberweapon, and its effects could be with us today

Black Hat Asia  Infosec outfit SentinelOne found malware that tries to induce errors in engineering and physics simulation software and therefore represents an attempt at sabotage, and suggests it was created years before the Stuxnet worm that aimed to destroy Iran’s uranium enrichment centrifuges.…

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Weak security means attackers could disable all of a city's public EV chargers

Fri, 24/04/2026 - 05:10
Demonstrated in China, probably applicable elsewhere

Black Hat Asia  Developers of rented internet of things infrastructure – stuff like public EV chargers and shared e-bikes – are prioritizing user convenience over security, and leaving themselves exposed to wide-scale denial of service attacks on their services.…

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Dev targeted by sophisticated job scam: 'I let my guard down, and ran the freaking code'

Thu, 23/04/2026 - 22:38
Legit-looking website, camera-on interviews, jokes about backdoors ... it worked

EXCLUSIVE  It all started with a LinkedIn message, as so many employment scams do these days.…

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Chinese attackers are pwning your infrastructure to use in attacks, 10 countries warn

Thu, 23/04/2026 - 20:25
All the Typhoons, everywhere, all at once

A majority of China-linked threat actors are using compromised routers and IoT devices worldwide, turning this gear into proxy networks to carry out further intrusions, steal sensitive data, and disrupt victim organizations’ operations, according to a joint 10-country advisory.…

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Age checks could turn internet into an ID checkpoint, complains Proton CEO

Thu, 23/04/2026 - 17:20
Push to protect minors risks hitting everyone online

Proton's boss has waded into the age verification fight with a warning that sounds less like child safety and more like an identity checkpoint for the entire internet.…

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American farms have a new steward for their safety net, disaster programs... Palantir

Thu, 23/04/2026 - 14:26
Wins $300M deal over Salesforce, IBM because of 'integration with existing USDA systems,' among other things

Palantir has won a $300 million contract from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) to support the National Farm Security Action Plan (NFSAP) and modernize how USDA delivers services to America's farmers.…

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Medical data of 500k Biobank volunteers listed for sale on Alibaba, UK minister reveals

Thu, 23/04/2026 - 13:34
World's largest biomedical dataset lifted and shifted on Chinese mega marketplace

Breaking  Details of volunteers of UK-based Biobank, which describes itself as the custodian of the world's most comprehensive biomedical dataset, are for sale on Chinese ecommerce site Alibaba.…

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Hybrid clouds have two attack surfaces and you’re not paying enough attention to either

Thu, 23/04/2026 - 13:15
Windows Admin Center flaws mean on-prem can attack cloud, and vice-versa

Black Hat Asia  Israeli researchers found a series of flaws in Microsoft's Windows Admin Center (WAC) and suggest this shows hybrid cloud management tools are a two-way attack surface that users don't spend enough time worrying about.…

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If malware via monitor cables is a matter of national security, this might be the gadget for you

Thu, 23/04/2026 - 11:45
Orgs can now buy UK cyber agency engineered commercial gadget, but details are slim

GCHQ's cyber arm has entered the hardware game with its first device designed to prevent cyberattacks on display devices.…

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Sharing isn’t caring if it’s an admin password

Thu, 23/04/2026 - 10:28
Keeping it simple for the developers can lead to very complex headaches later

PWNED  Welcome back to PWNED, the column where we celebrate the people who’ve taught us how not to secure a server. If you’ve ever tied your own shoelaces together, then tripped over them, or attempted to dive into a swimming pool but hit your head on the diving board, we’ll be talking about your cyber equivalent.…

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