Destructive Windows backdoor stuffs multiple wipers and ransomware code into a single package
Microsoft says GigaWiper combines at least 3 malware families into one modular tool
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Microsoft says GigaWiper combines at least 3 malware families into one modular tool
Copenhagen company ‘sorry’ after 'perpetrator' pops order management system
NHS Forth Valley is the latest health board to bungle basic email data protection principles
More patches mean more reasons to buy Redmond’s auto-patching tools
Leaked negotiations spill the tea
Opponents won the count but missed the 360-seat threshold needed to stop the interim CSAM-scanning rule
Weeks after the exploit code dropped, Redmond has finally ships a fix for the Defender zero-day
If people think you are doing a legitimate job, you can get away with anything
Proofpoint researcher tells The Reg: 'We estimate the total volume of targets would be a few dozen'
More fun with AI jailbreaks, this time at the workflow level
'GhostApproval' problem highlights human-in-the-loop fails
National vulnerability database claims monitoring mechanism can forward Chinese users' data to remote servers
Along with other telemetry, Windows GDID makes online activity more traceable
Per usual, there's no fix – or even any documentation – for GitLost
Dog-eat-dog world for credential-stealing attackers
Greek lawsuit comes as rights campaigners lobby the EU to take firmer stance on spyware abuses
Majority report AI-related security incidents or vulnerabilities
Unit 42 says attackers are posing as helpdesk staff and persuading employees to hand over remote control before dropping EtherRAT trojan
Palencia man suspected of links to CARR, Z-Pentest, and NoName057(16), plus helping a Ukrainian hacker flee to Russia
Whitehall's latest attempt to boost corporate cyber hygiene has already produced a curious roll call