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Risky Bulletin: UK to bail out Jaguar Land Rover
In other news: US prosecutor allegedly hacked Telegram; Dutch police arrest teens using WiFi sniffers for Russian spies; GoAnywhere MFT bug enters active exploitation.
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In other news: US prosecutor allegedly hacked Telegram; Dutch police arrest teens using WiFi sniffers for Russian spies; GoAnywhere MFT bug enters active exploitation.
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In other news: Cisco patches three zero-days; Microsoft drops Israeli intel surveillance contract; Brit arrested for EU airport disruptions.
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In other news: EU airport disruptions caused by ransomware; thieves steal gold from French museum after cyberattack; SonicWall firmware update removes rootkit.
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In other news: Scattered Spider member turns himself in; Pentagon hires new cyber policy chief; Turla and Gamaredon work together for first time.
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In other news: Hackers steal SonicWall firewall configs; DeepSeek returns flawed code on purpose; UK arrests two Scattered Spider members.
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In other news: Self-replicating attack hits npm packages; Android switches to risk-based security updates; hackers breach Gucci parent company.
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In other news: SMS blasters spread to Switzerland; US and Portugal get into extradition battle over RaidForums admin; Samsung patches a zero-day.
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In other news: Apple notifies French users of spyware attacks; China to increase fines for data breaches; Google pays $1.6mil in GCP hackaton event.
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In other news: White House to keep CyberCom and NSA dual role; Apple ships "always-on" memory safety protection feature; another massive supply chain attack hits the npm world.