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Microsoft promises more bug payouts, with or without a bounty program
Microsoft is overhauling its bug bounty program to reward exploit hunters for finding vulnerabilities across all its products and services, even those without established bounty schemes.…
Uncle Sam sues ex-Accenture manager over Army cloud security claims
The US is suing a former senior manager at Accenture for allegedly misleading the government about the security of an Army cloud platform.…
UK watchdog urged to probe GDPR failures in Home Office eVisa rollout
Civil society groups are urging the UK's data watchdog to investigate whether the Home Office's digital-only eVisa scheme is breaching GDPR, sounding the alarm about systemic data errors and design failures that are exposing sensitive personal information while leaving migrants unable to prove their lawful status.…
Half of exposed React servers remain unpatched amid active exploitation
Half of the internet-facing systems vulnerable to a fast-moving React remote code execution flaw remain unpatched, even as exploitation has exploded into more than a dozen active attack clusters ranging from bargain-basement cryptominers to state-linked intrusion tooling.…
Crypto-crasher Do Kwon jailed for 15 years over $40bn UST bust
Terraform Labs founder Do Kwon will spend 15 years in jail after pleading guilty to committing fraud.…
Russian hackers debut simple ransomware service, but store keys in plain text
CyberVolk, a pro-Russian hacktivist crew, is back after months of silence with a new ransomware service. There's some bad news and some good news here.…
Google fixes super-secret 8th Chrome 0-day
Google issued an emergency fix for a Chrome vulnerability already under exploitation, which marks the world's most popular browser's eighth zero-day bug of 2025.…
LastPass hammered with £1.2M fine for 2022 breach fiasco
The UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) says LastPass must cough up £1.2 million ($1.6 million) after its two-part 2022 data breach compromised information from up to 1.6 million UK users.…
Researcher claims Salt Typhoon spies attended Cisco training scheme
A security researcher specializing in tracking China threats claims two of Salt Typhoon's members were former attendees of a training scheme run by Cisco.…
10K Docker images spray live cloud creds across the internet
Docker Hub has quietly become a treasure trove of live cloud keys and credentials, with more than 10,000 public container images exposing sensitive secrets from over 100 companies, including a Fortune 500 firm and a major bank.…
Users report chaos as Legal Aid Agency stumbles back online after cyberattack
Exclusive Seven months after a landmark cyberattack, the UK's Legal Aid Agency (LAA) says it's returning to pre-breach operations, although law firms are still wrestling with buggy and more laborious systems.…
700+ self-hosted Gits battered in 0-day attacks with no fix imminent
Attackers are actively exploiting a zero-day bug in Gogs, a popular self-hosted Git service, and the open source project doesn't yet have a fix.…
US extradites Ukrainian woman accused of hacking meat processing plant for Russia
A Ukrainian woman accused of hacking US public drinking water systems and a meat processing facility on behalf of Kremlin-backed cyber groups was extradited to the US earlier this year and will stand trial in early 2026.…
Microsoft won’t fix .NET RCE bug affecting slew of enterprise apps, researchers say
Security researchers have revealed a .NET security flaw thought to affect a host of enterprise-grade products that they say Microsoft refuses to fix.…
Protecting value at risk - the role of a risk operations center
Partner Content For years, celebrities have insured their body parts for vast sums of money. Mariah Carey allegedly insured her voice and legs for $70 million during a tour, according to TMZ; and Lloyd’s of London was reported to have insured a wide range of celebrity body parts, from restauranteur Egon Ronay’s taste buds to the fingers of Rolling Stones’ guitarist Keith Richards, which were insured for $1.6 million. …
Crisis in Icebergen: How NATO crafts stories to sharpen cyber skills
Andravia and Harbadus – two nations so often at odds with one another – were once again embroiled in conflict over the past seven days, which thoroughly tested NATO's cybersecurity experts' ability to coordinate defenses across battlefield domains.…
Microsoft reports 7.8-rated zero day, plus 56 more in December Patch Tuesday
Happy December Patch Tuesday to all who celebrate. This month's patch party includes one Microsoft flaw under exploitation, plus two others listed as publicly known – but just 57 CVEs in total from Redmond.…
How to answer the door when the AI agents come knocking
The fear of AI agents running amok has thus far halted the wide deployment of these digital workhorses, Okta's president of Auth0, Shiv Ramji, told The Register.…
Porsche panic in Russia as pricey status symbols forget how to car
Hundreds of Porsches in Russia were rendered immobile last week, raising speculation of a hack, but the German carmaker tells The Register that its vehicles are secure.…
As humanoid robots enter the mainstream, security pros flag the risk of botnets on legs
Interview Imagine botnets in physical form and you've got a pretty good idea of what could go wrong with the influx of AI-infused humanoid robots expected to integrate into society over the next few decades.…