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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 AI blew open software security, now OpenAI wants to fix it with an agent called Aardvark 18
open Ransomware gang runs ads for Microsoft Teams to pwn victims 13
open Hacking LED Halloween masks is frighteningly easy 33
open Claude code will send your data to crims ... if they ask it nicely 16
open Major telecom supplier compromised by unnamed nation-state attackers 5
By ecofeco
open Firewalls and VPNs are so complex now, they can actually make you less secure 21
open Android malware types like your gran to steal banking creds 8
open Atlas vuln lets crims inject malicious prompts ChatGPT won't forget between sessions 3
open Everybody's warning about critical Windows Server WSUS bug exploits ... but Microsoft's mum 22
By Dwarf
open Norks droning on about your dream job while pwning your PC 4
By Mike007
open OpenAI's Atlas shrugs off inevitability of prompt injection, releases AI browser anyway 13
open Ex-Uber CSO is gellin' like a felon with teen cyber crims, explains why they do it 14
open Salt Typhoon hit governments on three continents with SharePoint attacks 2
open MCP attack abuses predictable session IDs to hijack AI agents 2
open Suspected Salt Typhoon snoops lurking in European telco's network 2
open Xubuntu downloads section injection threatens users with crypto infection 2
open China blames US for cyber break-in, claims America is world's biggest bit burglar 35
open A simple AI prompt saved a developer from this job interview scam 32
open American Airlines subsidiary Envoy caught in Clop's Oracle EBS raid 3
open AI makes phishing 4.5x more effective, Microsoft says 9
open Nork scammers work the blockchain to steal crypto from job hunters 3
By Irongut
open CISA exec blames nation-state hackers and Democrats for putting America's critical systems at risk 19
By prh99
open 'Highly sophisticated' government goons hacked F5, stole source code and undisclosed bug details 25
open Capita fined £14M after 58-hour delay exposed 6.6M records 30
By RJW
open Frightful Patch Tuesday gives admins a scare with 175+ Microsoft CVEs, 3 under attack 21
open Chinese gang used ArcGIS as a backdoor for a year – and no one noticed 34
By PRR
open Researchers intercept unencrypted satellite traffic from space blabbermouths 62
open Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters rage-quit the internet (again), promise to return next year 5
open Android 'Pixnapping' attack can capture app data like 2FA codes 8
open Senators try to save cyber threat sharing law, sans government funding 2
open Chinese phishing kit helps scammers who send fake texts impersonate TikTok, Coinbase, others 3
open Zero-day in file-sharing software leads to RCE, and attacks are ongoing 6
By sin
open UK techies' union warns members after breach exposes sensitive personal details 21
open RondoDox botnet fires 'exploit shotgun' at nearly every router and internet-connected home device 23
open Crims had 3-month head start on defenders in Oracle EBS invasion 2
open GitHub Copilot Chat turns blabbermouth with crafty prompt injection attack 1
open Discord says 70,000 photo IDs compromised in customer service breach 51
open Zero-day lets nation-state spies cross-examine elite US law firm Williams & Connolly 5
open Hobble your AI agents to prevent them from hurting you too badly 11
open 3 more infamous cybercrime crews team up to 'maximize income' in 'challenging' ransomware biz 3
open Telecoms wholesaler ICUK restores services after two-day DDoS pelting 4
open Teens arrested in London preschool ransomware attack 30
open Google declares AI bug hunting season open, sets a $30K max reward 1
open Clop raid on Oracle E-Business Suite started months ago, researchers warn 2
open How your mouse could eavesdrop on you and rat you out 46
By Nifty
open Red Hat breach escalates as criminals collaborate on 'multi-terabyte' extortion plot 6
open Google DeepMind minds the patch with AI flaw-fixing scheme 1
open Microsoft blames Medusa ransomware affiliates for GoAnywhere exploits while Fortra keeps head buried 1
open Level-10 vuln lurking in Redis source code for 13 years could allow remote code execution 11
By DrXym
open Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters offering $10 in Bitcoin to 'endlessly harass' execs 20

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