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Fortify your frontlines: It's Cybersecurity Month at The Register, your one-stop hub to bulletproof your digital landscape. From next-gen firewalls to human-factor risks, we're diving deep to make sure you stay ahead of the gang.

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open Chinese attackers accessed Canadian government networks – for five years 15
open Cast a hex on ChatGPT to trick the AI into writing exploit code 29
By E 2
open Five Eyes nations tell tech startups to take infosec seriously. Again 14
open Delta officially launches lawyers at $500M CrowdStrike problem 23
open Dutch cops pwn the Redline and Meta infostealers, leak 'VIP' aliases 5
By ChoHag
open AWS Cloud Development Kit flaw exposed accounts to full takeover 13
open Ransomware's ripple effect felt across ERs as patient care suffers 1
open Here's a NIS2 compliance checklist since no one cares about deadlines anymore 11
By OhForF'
open Perfctl malware strikes again as crypto-crooks target Docker Remote API servers 1
open FortiManager critical vulnerability under active attack 7
By TrevorH
open Millions of Android and iOS users at risk from hardcoded creds in popular apps 17
open Akira ransomware is encrypting victims again following pure extortion fling 2
open Pixel perfect Ghostpulse malware loader hides inside PNG image files 31
open macOS HM Surf vuln might already be under exploit by major malware family 16
open Spectre flaws continue to haunt Intel and AMD as researchers find fresh attack method 28
By bazza
open Alleged Bitcoin crook faces 5 years after SEC's X account pwned 13
By TeeCee
open ESET denies it was compromised as Israeli orgs targeted with 'ESET-branded' wipers 3
open Biz hired, and fired, a fake North Korean IT worker – then the ransom demands began 41
By AVR
open Someone's tried sneaking semiconductor secrets out of South Korea's patent office 5
open Healthcare Services Group discloses 'cybersecurity incident' in SEC filing 5
By druck
open Brazilian police claim they've cuffed serial cybercrook behind FBI and Airbus attacks 3
open WeChat devs introduced security flaws when they modded TLS, say researchers 15
open Anonymous Sudan isn't any more: Two alleged operators named, charged 5
open US contractor pays $300K to settle accusation it didn't properly look after Medicare users' data 7
By CA Dave
open Internet Archive wobbles back online, with limited functionality 14
open Google's memory safety plan includes rehab for unsafe languages 30
By may_i
open Pentagon stumped by mystery drone swarm flying over Langley Air Force Base 85
open China again claims Volt Typhoon cyber-attack crew was invented by the US to discredit it 17
By mcswell
open US healthcare org admits up to 400,000 people's personal info was snatched 3
open Would banning ransomware insurance stop the scourge? 84
open Trump campaign arms up with 'unhackable' phones after Iranian intrusion 142
open Thousands of Fortinet instances vulnerable to actively exploited flaw 8
open Crypto-apocalypse soon? Chinese researchers find a potential quantum attack on classical encryption 22
By Bear
open Schools bombarded by nation-state attacks, ransomware gangs, and everyone in between 31
By Roland6
open INC ransomware rebrands to Lynx – same code, new name, still up to no good 9
open Ukraine cyber cops collar man who allegedly hooked citizens up to Russian internet 10
open FBI created a cryptocurrency so it could watch it being abused 53
open Fore-get about privacy, golf tech biz leaves 32M data records on the fairway 36
open Mozilla patches critical Firefox vuln that attackers are already exploiting 26
open Dutch cops reveal takedown of 'world's largest dark web market' 15
open OpenAI says Chinese gang tried to phish its staff 4
open Internet Archive user info stolen in cyberattack, succumbs to DDoS 22
By Lee D
open Moscow-adjacent GoldenJackal gang strikes air-gapped systems with custom malware 23
open Smart TVs are spying on everyone 127
open Microsoft cleans up hot mess of Patch Tuesday preview 5
By ThatOne
open Ransomware gang Trinity joins pile of scumbags targeting healthcare 5
By Jedit
open Asian crime gangs are growing – fast – thanks to AI and other tech 5
open Microsoft issues 117 patches – some for flaws already under attack 6
By Roland6
open Google brings better bricking to Androids, to curtail crims 24
open Feds reach for sliver of crypto-cash nicked by North Korea's notorious Lazarus Group 2

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