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No fire sale for firewalls as memory shortages could push prices higher
PCs and datacenters aren't the only devices that need DRAM. The global memory shortage is roiling the cybersecurity market, with the cost of firewalls expected to balloon and hit both customers and vendors in the pocketbook in 2026, according to research analysts Wedbush.…
'Violence-as-a-service' suspect arrested in Iraq, extradition underway
A 21-year-old Swedish man accused of being a key organizer of violence-as-a-service linked to the Foxtrot criminal network, which police say has recruited and exploited minors, has been arrested in Iraq.…
Businesses in 2026: Maybe we should finally look into that AI security stuff
The number of organizations that have implemented methods for identifying security risks in the AI tools they use has almost doubled in the space of a year.…
Block CISO: We red-teamed our own AI agent to run an infostealer on an employee laptop
interview When it comes to security, AI agents are like self-driving cars, according to Block Chief Information Security Officer James Nettesheim.…
Infamous BreachForums forum breached, spilling data on 325K users
BreachForums, the serially resurrected cybercrime marketplace, has tripped over itself after a data breach spilled details tied to about 324,000 user accounts.…
Ofcom officially investigating X as Grok's nudify button stays switched on
Ofcom is investigating X over potential violations of the Online Safety Act, Britian's comms watchdog has confirmed.…
Tories vow to boot under-16s off social media and ban phones in schools
The Tories have pledged to kick under-16s off social media, betting that banning teens from TikTok and Instagram will fix what they see as a growing crisis in kids' mental health and classroom behavior.…
India’s government denies it plans to demand smartphone source code
India’s government has denied that it is working on rules that would require smartphone manufacturers to provide access to their source code.…
Malaysia and Indonesia block X over failure to curb deepfake smut
Asia in Brief The governments of Malaysia and Indonesia have suspended access to social network X, on grounds that it allows users to produce sexual imagery without users’ consent.…
Meta admits to Instagram password reset mess, denies data leak
infosec in brief Meta has fixed a flaw in its Instagram service that allowed third parties to generate password reset emails, but denied the problem led to theft of users’ personal information.…
UK government exempting itself from flagship cyber law inspires little confidence
ANALYSIS From May's cyberattack on the Legal Aid Agency to the Foreign Office breach months later, cyber incidents have become increasingly common in UK government.…
How hackers are fighting back against ICE surveillance tech
While watching us now seems like the least of its sins, the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) was once best known (and despised) for its multi-billion-dollar surveillance tech budget.…
Putinswap: France trades alleged ransomware crook for conflict researcher
France has released an alleged ransomware crook wanted by the US in exchange for a conflict researcher imprisoned in Russia.…
QR codes a powerful new phishing weapon in hands of Pyongyang cyberspies
North Korean government hackers are turning QR codes into credential-stealing weapons, the FBI has warned, as Pyongyang's spies find new ways to duck enterprise security and help themselves to cloud logins.…
China-linked cybercrims abused VMware ESXi zero-days a year before disclosure
Chinese-linked cybercriminals were sitting on a working VMware ESXi hypervisor escape kit more than a year before the bugs it relied on were made public.…
Grok told to cover up as UK weighs action over AI 'undressing'
Grok has yanked its image-generation toy out of the hands of most X users after the UK government openly weighed a ban over the AI feature that "undressed" people on command.…
Help desk read irrelevant script, so techies found and fixed their own problem
On Call 2025 has ended and a new year is upon us, but The Register will continue opening Friday mornings with a fresh installment of On Call – the reader-contributed column that tells your tales of tech support.…
As agents run amok, CrowdStrike's $740M SGNL deal aims to help get a grip on identity security
CrowdStrike has signed a $740 million deal to buy identity security startup SGNL. The move underscores the growing threat of identity-based attacks as companies struggle to secure skyrocketing numbers of non-human identities, including AI agents.…
Patch Cisco ISE bug now before attackers abuse proof-of-concept exploit
Cisco patched a bug in its Identity Services Engine (ISE) and ISE Passive Identity Connector (ISE-PIC) products that allows remote attackers with admin-level privileges to access sensitive information - and warned that a public, proof-of-concept exploit for the flaw exists online.…
Ransomware attacks kept climbing in 2025 as gangs refused to stay dead
If 2025 was meant to be the year ransomware started dying, nobody appears to have told the attackers.…