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'People's Panel' to check if UK wants controversial Digital ID will cost £630K

The Register - 2 hours 57 min ago
We could tell you no for free

The UK government will spend about £630,000 running a discussion panel on its digital identity card plans, which minister James Frith said will "consider different perspectives and debate trade-offs" alongside a formal consultation.…

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UK manufacturers under cyber fire with 80% reporting attacks

The Register - 8 hours 50 min ago
ESET says factory outages, lost revenue, and supply chain disruption are becoming routine

Nearly 80 percent of British manufacturers say they've been hit by a cyber incident in the past year, as new research suggests disruption on the factory floor is no longer an exception but business as usual.…

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Don't open that WhatsApp message, Microsoft warns

The Register - Tue, 31/03/2026 - 22:18
How to avoid social engineering attacks? Employee training tops the list

Be careful what you click on. Miscreants are abusing WhatsApp messages in a multi-stage attack that delivers malicious Microsoft Installer (MSI) packages, allowing criminals to control victims' machines and access all of their data.…

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Iran targets M365 accounts with password-spraying attacks

The Register - Tue, 31/03/2026 - 20:09
Researchers say some targets correlate with cities hit by Iranian missile strikes

Suspected Iran-linked threat actors are conducting password-spraying attacks against hundreds of organizations, primarily Middle Eastern municipalities, in campaigns that security researchers believe may have been aimed at supporting bomb-damage assessment following missile strikes.…

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Supply chain blast: Top npm package backdoored to drop dirty RAT on dev machines

The Register - Tue, 31/03/2026 - 11:29
Hijacked maintainer account let attackers slip cross-platform trojan into 100M-downloads-a-week Axios

One of npm's most widely used HTTP client libraries briefly became a malware delivery vehicle after attackers hijacked a maintainer's account and slipped a remote-access trojan (RAT) into two seemingly legitimate axios releases, in what's being described as "one of the most impactful npm supply chain attacks on record."…

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OpenAI patches ChatGPT flaw that smuggled data over DNS

The Register - Mon, 30/03/2026 - 20:36
Check Point says outbound controls blocked web traffic but overlooked DNS

OpenAI talks up data security for its AI services, yet Check Point says that ChatGPT allowed data to leak through a DNS side channel before the flaw was fixed.…

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Telnyx joins LiteLLM in latest PyPI package poisoning tied to Trivy breach

The Register - Mon, 30/03/2026 - 18:42
Also, EU probes Snapchat, RedLine suspect extradited, AstraZeneca leak claim surfaces, and more

infosec in brief  The cybercrime crew linked to the Trivy supply-chain attack has struck again, this time pushing malicious Telnyx package versions to PyPI in an effort to plant credential-stealing malware on developers’ systems.…

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Citrix NetScaler bug exploited in days, may be multiple flaws in a trench coat

The Register - Mon, 30/03/2026 - 14:49
Researchers say attackers are already looting vulnerable boxes

In-the-wild exploitation of a critical Citrix NetScaler bug has begun less than a week after disclosure, with researchers warning that attackers are already poking and pillaging vulnerable boxes.…

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European Commission admits attackers broke into public web systems, but says little else

The Register - Mon, 30/03/2026 - 11:15
Brussels notifying 'Union entities' whose data may've been snatched in websites breach

The European Commission has admitted that attackers broke into its public-facing web infrastructure and siphoned off data in a bare-bones disclosure that answers the what but ducks most of the how.…

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Security contractor blew the whistle on support crew's viral indifference

The Register - Mon, 30/03/2026 - 08:30
Career-limiting stupidity and rudeness exposed, with terminal consequences

Who, Me?  The week before Easter may be a short one for many in the Reg-reading world, but that won't stop us from opening it with a fresh installment of Who, Me? It's the reader-contributed column in which you share stories of things you did at work that had interesting consequences.…

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US foreign router ban criticized for being ‘industrial policy disguised as cybersecurity’

The Register - Mon, 30/03/2026 - 05:31
Public policy professor says it will make America less secure but hits Netgear’s lobbying goals

The United States’ ban on foreign-made SOHO routers won’t improve security, and only makes sense as “industrial policy disguised as cybersecurity,” according to Milton Mueller, Professor at the University of Georgia’s School of Public Policy and founder of its Internet Governance Project.…

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AFC Ajax drops ball as flaws let hackers play admin with tickets and bans

The Register - Fri, 27/03/2026 - 12:30
Vulns in Dutch football club's systems didn't just expose data – they let outsiders play with accounts, and even lift stadium bans

Dutch football giant AFC Ajax has admitted to a data breach after an attacker gained access to its internal systems, in an incident that looks less like a stray pass and more like the gates left wide open.…

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Iran war drives urgent need  to counter underwater attack drones

The Register - Fri, 27/03/2026 - 11:17
US and UK forces seeking tech tender with an April 3 deadline

The UK and US are looking for technology to counter the threat posed by underwater drones to ships, harbors and other critical maritime infrastructure, and are asking industry for answers.…

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Security boffins scoured the web and found hundreds of valid API keys

The Register - Fri, 27/03/2026 - 07:04
Global bank's devs have some cleaning up to do after cloud creds found in website code

Computer security boffins have conducted an analysis of 10 million websites and found almost 2,000 API credentials strewn across 10,000 webpages.…

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Brit lawmaker targeted by AI deepfake fails to get answers from US Big Tech

The Register - Thu, 26/03/2026 - 11:49
Appearing before Parliament, Meta, Google and X struggle to explain how fake political video circulated for so long

A member of the UK Parliament's lower house who was the victim of a deepfake AI campaign this week had a rare chance to confront the Big Tech executives who helped spread it. Their answers disappointed.…

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UK wants to know if banning under-16s from social media does anything useful

The Register - Thu, 26/03/2026 - 09:30
300 families undergo 6-week trial to test impact on sleep, school, and home life

The UK government will trial different levels of restrictions on social media for under-16s with the help of 300 families, alongside a public consultation that has already gathered nearly 30,000 responses.…

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Indian government probes CCTV espionage operation linked to Pakistan

The Register - Thu, 26/03/2026 - 03:18
Police found cameras pointing at infrastructure

Indian authorities have reportedly ordered an audit of the nation’s CCTV cameras, after police uncovered what they claim was a Pakistan-backed surveillance operation.…

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AI supply chain attacks don’t even require malware…just post poisoned documentation

The Register - Wed, 25/03/2026 - 20:50
A proof-of-concept attack on Context Hub suggests there's not much content santization

A new service that helps coding agents stay up to date on their API calls could be dialing in a massive supply chain vulnerability.…

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Scammers have virtual smartphones on speed dial for fraud

The Register - Wed, 25/03/2026 - 20:25
They cleverly mimic most traits of a real phone

Smartphones have fast become the basis of our digital identities, securing payment systems and bank accounts. Now virtual devices that pretend to be real handsets have become a key tool for financial scammers, according to one company. …

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Jen Easterly, cybersecurity's 'relentless optimist,' hopes feds come back to RSAC next year

The Register - Wed, 25/03/2026 - 19:39
Ex-CISA boss also says no reason to panic about AI and security

RSAC 2026  "Everybody feels massive FOMO if they don't get to RSAC," Jen Easterly says.…

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