New iOS and iPadOS Flaws Leave Millions of iPhones at Risk

Critical iOS and iPadOS WebKit flaws put millions of iPhones and iPads at risk of silent takeover. Apple urges users to update immediately. The post New iOS and iPadOS... Read more »

Google Gemini Flaw Let Attackers Access Private Calendar Data

Security researchers found a Google Gemini flaw that let hidden instructions in a meeting invite extract private calendar data and create deceptive events. The post Google Gemini Flaw Let... Read more »

AI slop pushes data governance towards zero-trust models

Organisations are beginning to implement zero-trust models for data governance thanks to the proliferation of poor quality AI-generated data, often known as AI slop. Read more »

Critical TP-Link VIGI camera flaw allowed remote takeover of surveillance systems

TP-Link fixed a critical flaw that exposed over 32 VIGI C and VIGI InSight camera models to remote hacking, with over 2,500 internet-exposed devices identified. TP-Link fixed a high-severity... Read more »

UK public sector, CNI in Russian hacktivist crosshairs

Hacktivists aligned to the Russian state are ramping up their targeting of UK organisations with denial of service attacks Read more »

New Windows Flaw Lets Attackers Bypass Mark of the Web

Microsoft patched a Windows Remote Assistance flaw that lets attackers bypass Mark of the Web, weakening protections against malicious downloads and phishing files. The post New Windows Flaw Lets... Read more »

Secure Your Business Traffic With Military-Grade VPN for Only $20

This no-logging VPN with AES-256 encryption protects your remote teams and client data for the low price of $19.99 annually. The post Secure Your Business Traffic With Military-Grade VPN... Read more »

Ping Identity launches Universal Services for ongoing identity assurance

Ping Identity announced its Universal Services, a set of identity services that enable organizations to move beyond authentication and continuously establish, validate, and protect trust across every digital interaction.... Read more »

HackerOne extends Safe Harbor protections to AI testing

HackerOne has unveiled the Good Faith AI Research Safe Harbor, a new industry framework that establishes authorisation and legal protections for researchers testing AI systems in good faith. As... Read more »

Initial access broker pleads guilty to selling access to 50 corporate networks

A 40-year-old Jordanian man has admitted to selling unauthorized access to computer networks of at least 50 companies, the US Attorney’s Office of the District of New Jersey has... Read more »
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