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Ransomware activity peaks outside business hours

Intrusions continue to center on credential access and timed execution outside standard business hours. The Sophos Active Adversary Report 2026 analyzes 661 incident response and managed detection and response cases handled between November 1, 2024 and October 31, 2025, spanning…

UK Protests Set To Highlight AI Data Centre Risks

Protests across UK planned for Friday, Saturday as campaigners argue for more protections from resource-hungry facilities This article has been indexed from Silicon UK Read the original article: UK Protests Set To Highlight AI Data Centre Risks

ManoMano data breach impacted 38 Million customer accounts

European DIY platform ManoMano suffered a data breach via a third-party provider, exposing personal data of 38 million customers. European DIY e-commerce platform ManoMano disclosed a major data breach affecting 38 million customers. Hackers accessed personal information by compromising a…

12 Million exposed .env files reveal widespread security failures

Mysterium VPN found 12M IPs exposing .env files, leaking credentials and revealing widespread security misconfigurations worldwide. Configuration mistakes rarely trigger alarms. A forgotten deny rule, an overlooked server setting, or a full project folder uploaded to production can quietly expose…

Claude Code Security: Why the Real Risk Lies Beyond Code

Anthropic’s Claude Code Security launch sent shockwaves through cybersecurity markets. As GitGuardian’s CEO, here’s why I believe the real battle has shifted from code vulnerabilities to identity and secrets management in the AI era. The post Claude Code Security: Why…

NATO adopts Apple, Education and Healthcare backdoor, Apex One flaws

iPhone and iPad cleared for classified NATO work U.S. Education and Healthcare targeted with Dohdoor backdoor Trend Micro warns of critical Apex One code execution flaws Get links to all of today’s news in our show notes here: https://cisoseries.com/cybersecurity-news-nato-adopts-apple-education-and-healthcare-backdoor-apex-one-flaws/ Thanks…

Executives Convicted Amid Greek Spyware Scandal

Four executives linked to Greece-based Israeli spyware company Intellexa convicted of misdemeanour offences, as critics allege cover-up This article has been indexed from Silicon UK Read the original article: Executives Convicted Amid Greek Spyware Scandal

FreeBSD Vulnerabilities Enable Attackers to Crash Entire System

The FreeBSD Project has disclosed a critical security vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-15576, which allows attackers to escape jail environments and gain unauthorized access to the full host filesystem. This flaw impacts FreeBSD versions 14.3 and 13.5, leaving unpatched systems exposed…