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London boroughs limping back online months after cyberattack

The Register - 1 hour 10 min ago
Direct debits? Maybe February. Birth certificates? Dream on. Council tax bills? Oh, those are coming

Hammersmith & Fulham Council says payments are now being processed as usual, two months after a cyberattack that affected multiple boroughs in the UK's capital city.…

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Marching orders delayed: Veterans' Digital ID off to a slow start

The Register - 2 hours 16 min ago
Much owed to the few, but takeup is under 1%

More than 15,000 former members of the UK's armed forces have successfully applied for a digital version of their veterans ID card since its launch in October, according to the Government Digital Service (GDS). …

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Crims hit the easy button for Scattered-Spider style helpdesk scams

The Register - Thu, 22/01/2026 - 23:08
Teach a crook to phish…

Criminals can more easily pull off social engineering scams and other forms of identity fraud thanks to custom voice-phishing kits being sold on dark web forums and messaging platforms.…

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Crims compromised energy firms' Microsoft accounts, sent 600 phishing emails

The Register - Thu, 22/01/2026 - 19:18
Logging in, not breaking in

Unknown attackers are abusing Microsoft SharePoint file-sharing services to target multiple energy-sector organizations, harvest user credentials, take over corporate inboxes, and then send hundreds of phishing emails from compromised accounts to contacts inside and outside those organizations.…

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FortiGate firewalls hit by silent SSO intrusions and config theft

The Register - Thu, 22/01/2026 - 16:07
Admins say attackers are still getting in despite recent patches

FortiGate firewalls are getting quietly reconfigured and stripped down by miscreants who've figured out how to sidestep SSO protections and grab sensitive settings right out of the box.…

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Europe's GDPR cops dished out €1.2B in fines last year as data breaches piled up

The Register - Thu, 22/01/2026 - 13:39
Regulators logged over 400 personal data breach notifications a day for first time since law came into force

GDPR fines pushed past the £1 billion (€1.2 billion) mark in 2025 as Europe's regulators were deluged with more than 400 data breach notifications a day, according to a new survey that suggests the post-plateau era of enforcement has well and truly arrived.…

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Bank of England: Financial sector failing to implement basic cybersecurity controls

The Register - Thu, 22/01/2026 - 13:23
Mind the cyber gap – similar flaws highlighted multiple years in a row

Concerned about the orgs that safeguard your money? The UK's annual cybersecurity review for 2025 suggests you should be. Despite years of regulation, financial organizations continue to miss basic cybersecurity safeguards.…

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Ancient telnet bug happily hands out root to attackers

The Register - Thu, 22/01/2026 - 12:13
Critical vuln flew under the radar for a decade

A recently disclosed critical vulnerability in the GNU InetUtils telnet daemon (telnetd) is "trivial" to exploit, experts say.…

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Another week, another emergency patch as Cisco plugs Unified Comms zero-day

The Register - Thu, 22/01/2026 - 10:54
The critical-rated flaw leaves unpatched systems open to full takeover

Cisco has finally shipped a fix for a critical-rated zero-day in its Unified Communications gear, a flaw that's already being weaponized in the wild, and which CISA previously flagged as an emergency priority.…

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Davos discussion mulls how to keep AI agents from running wild

The Register - Wed, 21/01/2026 - 23:04
Where the shiny new FOMO object collides with insider-threat reality

AI agents arrived in Davos this week with the question of how to secure them - and prevent agents from becoming the ultimate insider threat - taking center stage during a panel discussion on cyber threats.…

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Don't click on the LastPass 'create backup' link - it's a scam

The Register - Wed, 21/01/2026 - 18:10
Phishing campaign tries to reel in master passwords

Password managers make great targets for attackers because they can hold many of the keys to your kingdom. Now, LastPass has warned customers about phishing emails claiming that action is required ahead of scheduled maintenance and told them not to fall for the scam. …

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Everest ransomware gang said to be sitting on mountain of Under Armour data

The Register - Wed, 21/01/2026 - 15:29
Have I Been Pwned reckons 72.7M customer accounts affected, sportswear firm remains silent

Have I Been Pwned (HIBP) says 72.7 million accounts registered with Under Armour were affected by an alleged ransomware attack in November.…

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EU considers whether there's Huawei of axing Chinese kit from networks within 3 years

The Register - Wed, 21/01/2026 - 13:42
Still dominant in Germany's networks, among others

The European Commission (EC) wants a revised Cybersecurity Act to address any threats posed by IT and telecoms kit from third-country sources, potentially forcing member states to confront the thorny issue of suppliers such Huawei in their national networks.…

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Ireland wants to give its cops spyware, ability to crack encrypted messages

The Register - Wed, 21/01/2026 - 13:05
Its very own Snooper’s Charter comes a month after proposed biometric tech expansion

The Irish government is planning to bolster its police's ability to intercept communications, including encrypted messages, and provide a legal basis for spyware use.…

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Best of British: UK's infosec envoys include Cisco, Palo Alto, and Accenture

The Register - Wed, 21/01/2026 - 12:31
Minister unwraps ambassadors of the Software Security Code of Practice

Britain's digital economy minister has sent forth a raft of companies as "ambassadors" to help organizations across the land embrace the UK's Software Security Code of Practice.…

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Curl shutters bug bounty program to remove incentive for submitting AI slop

The Register - Wed, 21/01/2026 - 05:29
Maintainer hopes hackers send bug reports anyway, will keep shaming ‘silly' ones

The maintainer of popular open-source data transfer tool cURL has ended the project’s bug bounty program after maintainers struggled to assess a flood of AI-generated contributions.…

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Cloudflare whacks WAF bypass bug that opened side door for attackers

The Register - Tue, 20/01/2026 - 23:05
ACME validation had a challenge-request hole

Cloudflare has fixed a flaw in its web application firewall (WAF) that allowed attackers to bypass security rules and directly access origin servers, which could lead to data theft or full server takeover.…

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Remember VoidLink, the cloud-targeting Linux malware? An AI agent wrote it

The Register - Tue, 20/01/2026 - 18:48
AI + skilled malware developers = security threat

VoidLink, the newly spotted Linux malware that targets victims' clouds with 37 evil plugins, was generated "almost entirely by artificial intelligence" and likely developed by just one person, according to the research team that discovered the do-it-all implant.…

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AI framework flaws put enterprise clouds at risk of takeover

The Register - Tue, 20/01/2026 - 14:00
Update Chainlit to the latest version ASAP

Two "easy-to-exploit" vulnerabilities in the popular open-source AI framework Chainlit put major enterprises' cloud environments at risk of leaking data or even full takeover, according to cyber-threat exposure startup Zafran.…

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Anthropic quietly fixed flaws in its Git MCP server that allowed for remote code execution

The Register - Tue, 20/01/2026 - 13:00
Prompt injection for the win

Anthropic has fixed three bugs in its official Git MCP server that researchers say can be chained with other MCP tools to remotely execute malicious code or overwrite files via prompt injection.…

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