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