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HPE tells customers to patch fast as OneView RCE bug scores a perfect 10

Posted on December 19, 2025 by John Leyden

Maximum-severity vuln lets unauthenticated attackers execute code on trusted infra management platform Hewlett Packard Enterprise has told customers to drop whatever they’re doing and patch OneView after admitting a maximum-severity bug could let attac… Continue reading HPE tells customers to patch fast as OneView RCE bug scores a perfect 10→

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Ministers confirm breach at UK Foreign Office but details remain murky

Posted on December 19, 2025 by John Leyden

Officials admit ‘there certainly has been a hack,’ but refuse to confirm China link or data theft The UK’s Foreign Office is investigating a confirmed cyberattack it learned about in October, senior ministers say.… Continue reading Ministers confirm breach at UK Foreign Office but details remain murky→

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Faith in the internet is fading among young Brits

Posted on December 19, 2025 by John Leyden

Ofcom survey finds 18-34s increasingly see life online as bad for society and their mental health Young Brits are souring on the internet, with increasing numbers seeing it as damaging to society and their mental health, according to latest research pu… Continue reading Faith in the internet is fading among young Brits→

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AI and cybersecurity: Two sides of the same coin

Posted on December 19, 2025 by John Leyden

Practical lessons on securing AI and using AI to strengthen defence Sponsored Post  AI is moving from experimentation to everyday use inside the enterprise. That shift brings new opportunities, but it also changes the security equation. Attacks are bec… Continue reading AI and cybersecurity: Two sides of the same coin→

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China turns on a vast experimental network it says is an heir to ARPANET

Posted on December 19, 2025 by John Leyden

Beijing wants to ‘seize the initiative in the international competition in cyberspace’ Chinese authorities on Thursday certified the China Environment for Network Innovation (CENI), a vast research network that Beijing hopes will propel the country to … Continue reading China turns on a vast experimental network it says is an heir to ARPANET→

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Amazon blocked 1,800 suspected North Korean scammers seeking jobs

Posted on December 18, 2025 by John Leyden

Plus: Lazarus Group has a brand new BeaverTail Even Amazon isn’t immune to North Korean scammers who try to score remote jobs at tech companies so they can funnel their wages to Kim Jong Un’s coffers.… Continue reading Amazon blocked 1,800 suspected North Korean scammers seeking jobs→

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Your car’s web browser may be on the road to cyber ruin

Posted on December 18, 2025 by John Leyden

Study finds built-in browsers across gadgets often ship years out of date Web browsers for desktop and mobile devices tend to receive regular security updates, but that often isn’t the case for those that reside within game consoles, televisions, e-rea… Continue reading Your car’s web browser may be on the road to cyber ruin→

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Crypto crooks co-opt stolen AWS creds to mine coins

Posted on December 18, 2025 by John Leyden

‘Within 10 minutes of gaining initial access, crypto miners were operational’ Your AWS account could be quietly running someone else’s cryptominer. Cryptocurrency thieves are using stolen Amazon account credentials to mine for coins at the expense of A… Continue reading Crypto crooks co-opt stolen AWS creds to mine coins→

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Kim’s crypto thieving reached a record $2B in 2025

Posted on December 18, 2025 by John Leyden

ByBit attack doing some seriously heavy lifting North Korea’s yearly cryptocurrency thefts have accelerated, with Kim’s state-backed cybercriminals plundering just over $2 billion worth of tokens in 2025.… Continue reading Kim’s crypto thieving reached a record $2B in 2025→

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Another bad week for SonicWall as SMA 1000 zero-day under active exploit

Posted on December 18, 2025 by John Leyden

Flaw in remote-access appliance lets attackers chain bugs for root-level takeover SonicWall has warned customers of a zero-day flaw in its SMA 1000 remote-access appliance that’s being actively exploited, potentially allowing attackers to escalate priv… Continue reading Another bad week for SonicWall as SMA 1000 zero-day under active exploit→

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