If you’re gonna come at the mouse, you need to be better at hiding your tracks A disgruntled ex-Disney employee has been arrested and charged with hacking his former employer’s systems to alter restaurant menus with potentially deadly consequences. … This…
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Russian spies use remote desktop protocol files in unusual mass phishing drive
The prolific Midnight Blizzard crew cast a much wider net in search of scrummy intel Microsoft says a mass phishing campaign by Russia’s foreign intelligence services (SVR) is now in its second week, and the spies are using a novel…
Beijing claims it’s found ‘underwater lighthouses’ that its foes use for espionage
Release the Kraken! China has accused unnamed foreign entities of using devices hidden in the seabed and bobbing on the waves to learn its maritime secrets.… This article has been indexed from The Register – Security Read the original article:…
Uncle Sam outs a Russian accused of developing Redline infostealing malware
Or: why using the same iCloud account for malware development and gaming is a bad idea The US government has named and charged a Russian national, Maxim Rudometov, with allegedly developing and administering the notorious Redline infostealer. … This article has…
Cast a hex on ChatGPT to trick the AI into writing exploit code
‘It was like watching a robot going rogue’ says researcher OpenAI’s language model GPT-4o can be tricked into writing exploit code by encoding the malicious instructions in hexadecimal, which allows an attacker to jump the model’s built-in security guardrails and…
How to jailbreak ChatGPT and trick the AI into writing exploit code using hex encoding
‘It was like watching a robot going rogue’ says researcher OpenAI’s language model GPT-4o can be tricked into writing exploit code by encoding the malicious instructions in hexadecimal, which allows an attacker to jump the model’s built-in security guardrails and…
Belgian cops cuff 2 suspected cybercrooks in Redline, Meta infostealer sting
US also charges an alleged Redline dev, no mention of an arrest International law enforcement officials have arrested two individuals and charged another in connection with the use and distribution of the Redline and Meta infostealer malware strains.… This article…
The story behind the Health Infrastructure Security and Accountability Act
Health care breaches lead to legislation Partner Content Breaches breed regulation; which hopefully in turn breeds meaningful change.… This article has been indexed from The Register – Security Read the original article: The story behind the Health Infrastructure Security and…
Admins better Spring into action over latest critical open source vuln
Patch up: The Spring framework dominates the Java ecosystem If you’re running an application built using the Spring development framework, now is a good time to check it’s fully updated – a new, critical-severity vulnerability has just been disclosed.… This…
Merde! Macron’s bodyguards reveal his location by sharing Strava data
It’s not just the French president, Biden and Putin also reportedly trackable The French equivalent of the US Secret Service may have been letting their guard down, as an investigation showed they are easily trackable via the fitness app Strava.……
Five Eyes nations tell tech startups to take infosec seriously. Again
Only took ’em a year to dish up some scary travel advice, and a Secure Innovation … Placemat? Cyber security agencies from the Five Eyes nations have delivered on a promise to offer tech startups more guidance on how to…
Wanted. Top infosec pros willing to defend Britain on shabby salaries
GCHQ job ads seek top talent with bottom-end pay packets While the wages paid by governments seldom match those available in the private sector, it appears that the UK’s intelligence, security and cyber agency is a long way short of…
JPMorgan Chase sues scammers following viral ‘infinite money glitch’
ATMs paid customers thousands … and now the bank wants its money back JPMorgan Chase has begun suing fraudsters who allegedly stole thousands of dollars from the bank’s ATMs after a check fraud glitch went viral on social media.… This…
Feds investigate China’s Salt Typhoon amid campaign phone hacks
‘They’re taunting us,’ investigator says and it looks like it’s working The feds are investigating Chinese government-linked cyberspies breaking into the infrastructure of US telecom companies, as reports suggest Salt Typhoon – the same crew believed to be behind those…
Brazen crims selling stolen credit cards on Meta’s Threads
The platform ‘continues to take action’ against illegal posts, we’re told Exclusive Brazen crooks are selling people’s pilfered financial information on Meta’s Threads, in some cases posting full credit card details, plus stolen credentials, alongside images of the cards themselves.……
Delta officially launches lawyers at $500M CrowdStrike problem
Legal action comes months after alleging negligence by Falcon vendor Delta Air Lines is suing CrowdStrike in a bid to recover the circa $500 million in estimated lost revenue months after the cybersecurity company “caused” an infamous global IT outage.……
Dutch cops pwn the Redline and Meta infostealers, leak ‘VIP’ aliases
Legal proceedings underway with more details to follow Dutch police (Politie) say they’ve dismantled the servers powering the Redline and Meta infostealers – two key tools in a modern cyber crook’s arsenal.… This article has been indexed from The Register…
WordPress forces user conf organizers to share social media credentials, arousing suspicions
One told to take down posts that said nice things about WP Engine Organisers of WordCamps, community-organized events for WordPress users, have been ordered to take down some social media posts and share their login credentials for social networks.… This…
Senator accuses sloppy domain registrars of aiding Russian disinfo campaigns
Also, Change Healthcare sets a record, cybercrime cop suspect indicted, a new Mallox decryptor, and more in brief Senate intelligence committee chair Mark Warner (D-VA) is demanding to know why, in the wake of the bust-up of a massive online…
Worker surveillance must comply with credit reporting rules
US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau demands transparency, accountability from sellers of employee metrics The US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Thursday published guidance advising businesses that third-party reports about workers must comply with the consent and transparency requirements set forth…