Toronto company says weekend cyber raid hit internal IT, not punters’ wallets Canadian casino software slinger Bragg Gaming Group has disclosed a “cybersecurity incident,” though it’s adamant the intruders never got their hands on customer data.… This article has been…
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US spy chief claims UK backed down over Apple backdoor demand
Tulsi Gabbard boasts Washington forced Blighty to drop iPhone encryption fight The UK government has reportedly abandoned its attempt to strong-arm Apple into weakening iPhone encryption after the White House forced Blighty into a quiet climb-down.… This article has been…
More customers asking for Google’s Data Boundary, says Cloud Experience boss
Developer demand for sovereign cloud from tech giant is on the rise, says exec Interview Google’s President of Customer Experience, Hayete Gallot, offered some words of comfort to developers who are looking nervously at the rise of AI assistants while…
Browser wars are back, predicts Palo Alto, thanks to AI
CEO says if you buy all your infosec stuff from him, life under assault from bots will be less painful Brace for a new round of browser wars, according to Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora.… This article has been…
Facial recognition works better in the lab than on the street, researchers show
High accuracy scores come from conditions that don’t reflect real-world usage Facial recognition technology has been deployed publicly on the basis of benchmark tests that reflect performance in laboratory settings, but some academics are saying that real-world performance doesn’t match…
Pot calls kettle black as China dubs US ‘surveillance empire’ over chip tracking
Spy vs spy in the chips Comment Chinese state media called the US an aspiring “surveillance empire” over its proposed use of asset tracking tags to crack down on black-market GPU shipments to the Middle Kingdom.… This article has been…
Microsoft’s Nuance coughs up $8.5M to rid itself of MOVEit breach suit
Supply chain breach has been a major target of legal action Microsoft-owned talk-to-text outfit Nuance has agreed to cough up $8.5 million to settle a class action lawsuit over the sprawling MOVEit Transfer mega-breach – although it admits no liability.……
Workday warns of CRM breach after social engineers make off with business contact details
HR SaaS giant insists core systems untouched Workday has admitted that attackers gained access to one of its third-party CRM platforms, but insists its core systems and customer tenants are untouched.… This article has been indexed from The Register –…
Boffins say tool can sniff 5G traffic, launch ‘attacks’ without using rogue base stations
Sni5Gect research crew targets sweet spot during device / network handshake pause Security boffins have released an open source tool for poking holes in 5G mobile networks, claiming it can do up- and downlink sniffing and a novel connection downgrade…
Every question you ask, every comment you make, I’ll be recording you
When you’re asking AI chatbots for answers, they’re data-mining you Opinion Recently, OpenAI ChatGPT users were shocked – shocked, I tell you! – to discover that their searches were appearing in Google search. You morons! What do you think AI…
Someone’s poking the bear with infostealers targeting Russian crypto developers
If you wanted to hurt Putin’s ransomware racketeers, these info-stealing npm packages are one way to do it Researchers at software supply chain security outfit Safety think they’ve found malware that targets Russian cryptocurrency developers, and perhaps therefore Russia’s state-linked…
P2P payment service Zelle sued for enabling payment fraud hell
PLUS: Kryptos solution up for auction; Canadian parliament springs a leak; Fake crypto lawyers; And more Infosec In Brief New York State is suing bank-owned peer-to-peer payment app Zelle, claiming that the banks behind it knew fraud was rampant on…
Election workers fear threats and intimidation without feds’ support in 2026
‘Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst,’ one tells The Reg Feature Bill Gates, an Arizona election official and former Maricopa County supervisor, says that the death threats started shortly after the 2020 presidential election.… This article has…
Typhoon-adjacent Chinese crew broke into Taiwanese web host
Is that a JuicyPotato on your network? A suspected Chinese-government-backed cyber crew recently broke into a Taiwanese web hosting provider to steal credentials and plant backdoors for long-term access, using a mix of open-source and custom software tools, Cisco Talos…
Cisco’s Secure Firewall Management Center now not-so secure, springs a CVSS 10 RCE hole
Switchzilla’s summer of perfect 10s Cisco has issued a patch for a maximum-severity bug in its Secure Firewall Management Center (FMC) software that could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to inject arbitrary shell commands on vulnerable systems.… This article has…
Cyberattack on Dutch prosecution service is keeping speed cameras offline
Who knew zero-days could be so useful to highway speedsters? The lingering effects of a cyberattack on the Public Prosecution Service of the Netherlands are preventing it from reactivating speed cameras across the country.… This article has been indexed from…
Telco giant Colt suffers attack, takes systems offline
London-based multinational takes customer portal and Voice API platform offline as ‘protective measure’ following breach Multinational telco Colt Technology Services says a “cyber incident” is to blame for its customer portal and other services being down for a number of…
LLM chatbots trivial to weaponise for data theft, say boffins
System prompt engineering turns benign AI assistants into ‘investigator’ and ‘detective’ roles that bypass privacy guardrails A team of boffins is warning that AI chatbots built on large language models (LLM) can be tuned into malicious agents to autonomously harvest…
Should UK.gov save money by looking for open source alternatives to Microsoft? You decide
As £9 billion MoU sparks debate about value for money, it’s time to have your say Register debate series It’s a lot of money, £9 billion ($12 billion). Especially for a government which finds itself — for whatever reason —…
Ransomware crews don’t care about your endpoint security – they’ve already killed it
Some custom malware, some legit software tools At least a dozen ransomware gangs have incorporated kernel-level EDR killers into their malware arsenal, allowing them to bypass almost every major endpoint security tool on the market, escalate privileges, and ultimately steal…