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Palo Alto CEO tips nation-states to weaponize quantum computing by 2029

The Register - 3 hours 49 min ago
Company thinks you’ll contemplate replacing most security kit in the next few years to stay safe

Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora has suggested hostile nation-states will possess quantum computers in 2029, or even a little earlier, at which point most security appliances will need to be replaced.…

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US, UK, Australia sanction Lockbit gang’s hosting provider

The Register - 6 hours 47 min ago
‘Bulletproof’ hosts partly dodged the last attack of this sort

US, UK, Australia sanction Lockbit gang’s hosting provider ‘Bulletproof’ hosts partly dodged the last attack of this sort Cybercrime fighters in the US, UK, and Australia have imposed sanctions on several Russia-linked entities they claim provide hosting services to ransomware gangs Lockbit, BlackSuit, and Play.…

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Fortinet 'fesses up to second 0-day within a week

The Register - Wed, 19/11/2025 - 23:07
Attackers may be joining the dots to enable unauthenticated RCE

Fortinet has confirmed that another flaw in its FortiWeb web application firewall has been exploited as a zero-day and issued a patch, just days after disclosing a critical bug in the same product that attackers had found and abused a month earlier.…

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Amazon security boss: Hostile countries use cyber targeting for physical military strikes

The Register - Wed, 19/11/2025 - 18:26
And companies are getting caught in the crossfire

interview  Warfare has become a joint cyber-kinetic endeavor, with nations using cyber operations to scope out targets before launching missiles. And private companies, including shipping, transportation, and electronics manufacturers, are getting caught in the crossfire, according to Amazon.…

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Researchers claim 'largest leak ever' after uncovering WhatsApp enumeration flaw

The Register - Wed, 19/11/2025 - 13:16
Two-day exploit opened up 3.5 billion users to myriad potential harms

Researchers in Austria used a flaw in WhatsApp to gather the personal data of more than 3.5 billion users in what they believe amounts to the "largest data leak in history."…

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Tens of thousands more ASUS routers pwned by suspected, evolving China operation

The Register - Wed, 19/11/2025 - 09:30
Researchers say attacks are laying the groundwork for stealthy espionage activity

Around 50,000 ASUS routers have been compromised in a sophisticated attack that researchers believe may be linked to China, according to findings released today by SecurityScorecard's STRIKE team.…

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Selling technology investments to the board: a strategic guide for CISOs and CIOs

The Register - Wed, 19/11/2025 - 09:00
The C-suite will have zero interest in zero trust without a good business case

Partner Content  In today's enterprise environment, technology investments are no longer judged solely by their technical sophistication. Approval depends on their ability to support business goals, mitigate risk, and create value for shareholders. CIOs and CISOs are expected to present their strategies not as technical upgrades but as business enablers. The challenge is not just making the right investments, but framing them in ways that resonate at the boardroom level.…

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China recruiting spies in the UK with fake headhunters and ‘sites like LinkedIn’

The Register - Wed, 19/11/2025 - 05:37
MI5 sounds the alarm about attempts to source sensitive information

Chinese spies are using social media and fake recruitment agents to recruit sources with access to sensitive information in the UK.…

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Self-replicating botnet attacks Ray clusters

The Register - Tue, 18/11/2025 - 21:43
Using AI to attack AI

Malefactors are actively attacking internet-facing Ray clusters and abusing the open source AI framework to spread a self-replicating botnet that mines for cryptocurrency, steals data, and launches distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks.…

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FCC looks to torch Biden-era cyber rules sparked by Salt Typhoon mess

The Register - Tue, 18/11/2025 - 18:16
Regulator sides with telcos that claimed new cybersecurity duties were too ‘burdensome’

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will vote this week on whether to scrap Biden-era cybersecurity rules, enacted after the Salt Typhoon attacks came to light in 2024, that required telecom carriers to adopt basic security controls.…

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Take fight to the enemy, US cyber boss says

The Register - Tue, 18/11/2025 - 17:48
When? Sean Cairncross wouldn't say

America is fed up with being the prime target for foreign hackers. So US National Cyber Director Sean Cairncross says Uncle Sam is going on the offensive – he just isn't saying when.…

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Google Chrome bug exploited as an 0-day - patch now or risk full system compromise

The Register - Tue, 18/11/2025 - 17:43
Seventh Chrome 0-day this year

Google pushed an emergency patch on Monday for a high-severity Chrome bug that attackers have already found and exploited in the wild.…

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Zoomers are officially worse at passwords than 80-year-olds

The Register - Tue, 18/11/2025 - 12:50
They can probably set up a printer faster, but look elsewhere for cryptography advice

Gen Z can get off their digital high horses because their passwords are no more secure than their grandparents'.…

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'Largest-ever' cloud DDoS attack pummels Azure with 3.64B packets per second

The Register - Mon, 17/11/2025 - 21:54
Aisuru botnet strikes again, bigger and badder

Azure was hit by the "largest-ever" cloud-based distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack, originating from the Aisuru botnet and measuring 15.72 terabits per second (Tbps), according to Microsoft.…

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Pentagon and soldiers let too many secrets slip on social networks, watchdog says

The Register - Mon, 17/11/2025 - 21:32
Ready, aim, mire

Loose lips sink ships, the classic line goes. Information proliferation in the internet age has government auditors reiterating that loose tweets can sink fleets, and they're concerned that the Defense Department isn't doing enough to stop sensitive info from getting out there. …

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Security researcher calls BS on Coinbase breach disclosure timeline

The Register - Mon, 17/11/2025 - 19:47
Claims he reported the attack in January after fraudsters tried to scam him

A security researcher says Coinbase knew about a December 2024 security breach during which miscreants bribed its support staff into handing over almost 70,000 customers' details at least four months before it disclosed the data theft.…

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Selling your identity to North Korean IT scammers isn't a sustainable side hustle

The Register - Mon, 17/11/2025 - 17:25
Four US citizens tried it, and the DoJ just secured guilty pleas from all of 'em

It sounds like easy money. North Koreans pay you to use your identity so they can get jobs working for American companies in IT. However, if you go this route, the US Department of Justice promises to catch up with you eventually.…

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Game over: Europol storms gaming platforms in extremist content sweep

The Register - Mon, 17/11/2025 - 15:38
Law enforcement agency’s referral blitz hit gaming platforms hard, surfacing thousands of extremist URLs

Europol's Internet Referral Unit (EU IRU) says a November 13 operation across gaming and "gaming-adjacent" services led its partners to report thousands of URLs hosting terrorist and hate-fueled material, including 5,408 links to jihadist content, 1,070 pushing violent right-wing extremist or terrorist propaganda, and 105 tied to racist or xenophobic groups.…

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Overconfidence is the new zero-day as teams stumble through cyber simulations

The Register - Mon, 17/11/2025 - 15:00
Readiness metrics have flatlined since 2023, with most sectors slipping backward as teams fumble crisis drills

Teams that think they're ready for a major cyber incident are scoring barely 22 percent accuracy and taking more than a day to contain simulated attacks, according to new data out Monday.…

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Eurofiber admits crooks swiped data from French unit after cyberattack

The Register - Mon, 17/11/2025 - 12:44
Regulator reports suggest telco was extorted, but company remains coy as to whether it paid

French telco Eurofiber says cybercriminals swiped company data during an attack last week that also affected some internal systems.…

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