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Cyberattack hits Omni Hotels systems, taking out bookings, payments, door locks

As WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, other Meta bits plus Apple stuff fall offline today

Updated Omni Hotels & Resorts' computer systems have been offline since Friday due to what the American luxury hospitality chain called a "disruption."…

  • April 3rd 2024 at 19:28

Security pioneer Ross Anderson dies at 67

A man with a list of accolades long enough for several lifetimes, friends remember his brilliance

Obituary Venerable computer scientist and information security expert Ross Anderson has died at the age of 67.…

  • April 3rd 2024 at 12:48

Google bakes new cookie strategy that will leave crooks with a bad taste

Device Bound Session Credentials said to render cookie theft useless

Google reckons that cookie theft is a problem for users, and is seeking to address it with a mechanism to tie authentication data to a specific device, rendering any stolen cookies useless.…

  • April 3rd 2024 at 12:08

Meet clickjacking's slicker cousin, 'gesture jacking,' aka 'cross window forgery'

Web devs advised to do their part to limit UI redress attacks

Web browsers still struggle to prevent clickjacking, an attack technique first noted in 2008 that repurposes web page interface elements to deceive visitors.…

  • April 3rd 2024 at 06:33

Microsoft slammed for lax security that led to China's cyber-raid on Exchange Online

CISA calls for 'fundamental, security-focused reforms' to happen ASAP, delaying work on other software

A review of the June 2023 attack on Microsoft's Exchange Online hosted email service – which saw accounts used by senior US officials compromised by a China-linked group called "Storm-0558" – has found that the incident would have been preventable save for Microsoft's lax infosec culture and sub-par cloud security precautions.…

  • April 3rd 2024 at 02:15

Feds finally decide to do something about years-old SS7 spy holes in phone networks

And Diameter, too, for good measure

The FCC appears to finally be stepping up efforts to secure decades-old flaws in American telephone networks that are allegedly being used by foreign governments and surveillance outfits to remotely spy on and monitor wireless devices.…

  • April 2nd 2024 at 23:17

OWASP server blunder exposes decade of resumes

Irony alerts: Open Web Application Security Project Foundation suffers lapse

A misconfigured MediaWiki web server allowed digital snoops to access members' resumes containing their personal details at the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) Foundation.…

  • April 2nd 2024 at 18:30

Pandabuy confirms crooks nabbed data on 1.3M punters

Nothing says 'sorry' like 10 percent off shipping for a month

Ecommerce platform Pandabuy has apologized after two cybercriminals were spotted hawking personal data belonging to 1.3 million of its customers.…

  • April 2nd 2024 at 16:30

Microsoft warns deepfake election subversion is disturbingly easy

Simple stuff like slapping on a logo fools more folks and travels further

As hundreds of millions of voters around the globe prepare to elect their leaders this year, there's no question that trolls will try to sway the outcomes using AI, according to Clint Watts, general manager of Microsoft's Threat Analysis Center.…

  • April 2nd 2024 at 15:00

Rubrik files to go public following alliance with Microsoft

Cloud cyber resilience model could raise $700M despite $278M losses

Cloud security provider Rubrik has filed for an IPO on the New York Stock Exchange following a flurry of similar flotations.…

  • April 2nd 2024 at 13:30

Polish officials may face criminal charges in Pegasus spyware probe

Victims of the powerful surveillance tool will soon find out the truth

Former Polish government officials may face criminal charges following an investigation into their use of the notorious spyware Pegasus to surveil political opponents and others.…

  • April 2nd 2024 at 12:00

INC Ransom claims to be behind 'cyber incident' at UK city council

This follows attack on NHS services in Scotland last week

The cyber skids at INC Ransom are claiming responsbility for the ongoing cybersecurity incident at Leicester City Council, according to a post caught by eagle-eyed infosec watchers.…

  • April 2nd 2024 at 11:15

Happy 20th birthday Gmail, you're mostly grown up – now fix the spam

Senders of more than 5K messages a day are in the crosshairs

It was 20 years ago on Monday that Google unleashed Gmail on the world, and the chocolate factory is celebrating with new rules that just might, hopefully, cut down on the amount of spam users receive.…

  • April 2nd 2024 at 09:27

Apple's GoFetch silicon security fail was down to an obsession with speed

Ye cannae change the laws of physics, but you can change your mind

Opinion Apple is good at security. It's good at processors. Thus GoFetch, a major security flaw in its processor architecture, is a double whammy.…

  • April 2nd 2024 at 07:30

Six banks share customer info to help Singapore fight money laundering

Plus: Google Cloud ANZ boss departs; Japan revives airliner ambitions; China-linked attackers target Asian entities

Asia in brief Singapore's Monetary Authority on Monday launched an application, intuitively named "COllaborative Sharing of Money Laundering/TF Information & Cases" (COSMIC for short, obviously) to target money laundering and terrorism financing.…

  • April 2nd 2024 at 00:59

US House of Reps tells staff: No Microsoft Copilot for you!

At least not until Redmond's government edition is ready to roll

Staff working at the US House Of Representatives have been barred from using Microsoft's Copilot chatbot and AI productivity tools, pending the launch of a version tailored to the needs of government users.…

  • April 1st 2024 at 22:34

Malicious xz backdoor reveals fragility of open source

This time, we got lucky. It mostly affected bleeding-edge distros. But that's not a defense strategy

Analysis The discovery last week of a backdoor in a widely used open source compression library called xz could have been a security disaster had it not been caught by luck and atypical curiosity about latency from a Microsoft engineer.…

  • April 1st 2024 at 21:16

Nearly 3M people hit in Harvard Pilgrim healthcare data theft

Also, TheMoon botnet back for EoL SOHO routers, Sellafield to be prosecuted for 'infosec failures', plus critical vulns

Infosec in brief Nearly a year on from the discovery of a massive data theft at healthcare biz Harvard Pilgrim, and the number of victims has now risen to nearly 2.9 million people in all US states.…

  • April 1st 2024 at 14:45

Ex-White House CIO tells The Reg: TikTok ban may be diplomatic disaster

Theresa Payton on why US needs a national privacy law

Interview Congress is mulling legislation that will require TikTok's Chinese parent ByteDance to cut ties with the video-sharing mega-app, or the social network will be banned in the USA.…

  • April 1st 2024 at 13:15

AT&T admits massive 70M+ mid-March customer data dump is real though old

Still claims the personal info wasn't stolen from its systems

AT&T confirmed over the weekend that more than 73 million records of its current and former customers dumped on the dark web in mid-March do indeed describe its subscribers, though it still denies the data came direct from its systems.…

  • April 1st 2024 at 12:34

Rust developers at Google are twice as productive as C++ teams

Code shines up nicely in production, says Chocolate Factory's Bergstrom

Echoing the past two years of Rust evangelism and C/C++ ennui, Google reports that Rust shines in production, to the point that its developers are twice as productive using the language compared to C++.…

  • March 31st 2024 at 16:33

Malicious SSH backdoor sneaks into xz, Linux world's data compression library

STOP USAGE OF FEDORA RAWHIDE, says Red Hat while Debian Unstable and others also affected

Red Hat on Friday warned that a malicious backdoor found in the widely used data compression software library xz may be present in instances of Fedora Linux 40 and the Fedora Rawhide developer distribution.…

  • March 29th 2024 at 21:58

Easy-to-use make-me-root exploit lands for recent Linux kernels. Get patching

CVE-2024-1086 turns the page tables on system admins

A Linux privilege-escalation proof-of-concept exploit has been published that, according to the bug hunter who developed it, typically works effortlessly on kernel versions between at least 5.14 and 6.6.14. …

  • March 29th 2024 at 21:43

JetBrains keeps mum on 26 'security problems' fixed after Rapid7 spat

Vendor takes hardline approach to patch disclosure to new levels

Updated JetBrains TeamCity users are urged to apply the latest version upgrade this week after the vendor disclosed 26 new security issues in the CI/CD web application.…

  • March 28th 2024 at 17:26

FTX crypto-crook Sam Bankman-Fried gets 25 years in prison

Could have been worse: Prosecutors wanted decades more

Fallen crypto-king Sam Bankman-Fried has been jailed for 25 years after New York federal judge Lewis Kaplan expressed disbelief at almost every argument from his legal team.…

  • March 28th 2024 at 16:19

Nvidia's newborn ChatRTX bot patched for security bugs

Flaws enable privilege escalation and remote code execution

Nvidia's AI-powered ChatRTX app launched just six week ago but already has received patches for two security vulnerabilities that enabled attack vectors, including privilege escalation and remote code execution.…

  • March 28th 2024 at 15:33

US critical infrastructure cyberattack reporting rules inch closer to reality

After all, it's only about keeping the essentials on – no rush

America's long-awaited cyber attack reporting rules for critical infrastructure operators are inching closer to implementation, after the Feds posted a notice of proposed rulemaking for the Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure Act (CIRCIA).…

  • March 28th 2024 at 13:30

Canonical cracks down on crypto cons following Snap Store scam spree

In happier news, Ubuntu Pro extended support now goes up to 12 years

After multiple waves of cryptocurrency credential-stealing apps were uploaded to the Snap store, Canonical is changing its policies.…

  • March 28th 2024 at 11:45

INC Ransom claims responsibility for attack on NHS Scotland

Sensitive documents dumped on leak site amid claims of 3 TB of data stolen in total

NHS Scotland says it managed to contain a ransomware group's malware to a regional branch, preventing the spread of infection across the entire institution.…

  • March 28th 2024 at 10:27

These 17,000 unpatched Microsoft Exchange servers are a ticking time bomb

One might say this is a wurst case scenario

The German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) has issued an urgent alert about the poor state of Microsoft Exchange Server patching in the country.…

  • March 28th 2024 at 07:45

AI hallucinates software packages and devs download them – even if potentially poisoned with malware

Simply look out for libraries imagined by ML and make them real, with actual malicious code. No wait, don't do that

In-depth Several big businesses have published source code that incorporates a software package previously hallucinated by generative AI.…

  • March 28th 2024 at 07:01

Execs in Japan busted for winning dev bids then outsourcing to North Koreans

Government issues stern warning over despot money-making scheme

Two executives were issued arrest warrants in Japan on Wednesday, reportedly for charges related to establishing a business that outsourced work to North Korean IT engineers.…

  • March 28th 2024 at 06:30

China encouraged armed offensive against Myanmar government to protest proliferation of online scams

Report claims Beijing is most displeased by junta's failure to address slave labor scam settlements

The military junta controlling Myanmar has struggled to control all of its territory thanks in part to China backing rebel forces as a way of expressing its displeasure about cyberscam centers operating from the country.…

  • March 28th 2024 at 04:28

Apple fans deluged with phony password reset requests

Beware support calls offering a fix

Apple device owners, consider yourselves warned: a targeted multi-factor authentication bombing campaign is under way, with the goal of exhausting iUsers into allowing an unwanted password reset.…

  • March 27th 2024 at 22:06

Majority of Americans now use ad blockers

We're dreaming of a white list, because we're just like the ones you used to know

More than half of Americans are using ad blocking software, and among advertising, programming, and security professionals that fraction is more like two-thirds to three-quarters.…

  • March 27th 2024 at 21:26

'Thousands' of businesses at mercy of miscreants thanks to unpatched Ray AI flaw

Anyscale claims issue is 'long-standing design decision' – as users are raided by intruders

Thousands of companies remain vulnerable to a remote-code-execution bug in Ray, an open-source AI framework used by Amazon, OpenAI, and others, that is being abused by miscreants in the wild to steal sensitive data and illicitly mine for cryptocurrency.…

  • March 27th 2024 at 20:40

Meta accused of snarfing people's Snapchat data via traffic decryption

I ain't afraid of no ghosts, but in this case...

To spy on rival Snapchat and get data on how the app was being used, Meta – when it was operating as Facebook – allegedly initiated a program called Project Ghostbusters, which intercepted data traffic from mobile apps. And it used that data to harm its competitors' ad business.…

  • March 27th 2024 at 15:30

Miscreants are exploiting enterprise tech zero days more and more, Google warns

Crooks know where the big bucks are

The discovery and exploitation of zero-day vulnerabilities in enterprise-specific software and appliances appears to be outpacing the leveraging of zero-day bugs overall, judging by Google's latest research.…

  • March 27th 2024 at 14:00

Street newspaper appears to have Big Issue with Qilin ransomware gang

The days of cybercriminals having something of a moral compass are over

The parent company of The Big Issue, a street newspaper and social enterprise for homeless people, is wrestling with a cybersecurity incident claimed by the Qilin ransomware gang.…

  • March 27th 2024 at 11:00

The easy road to pervasive DLP

How Forcepoint Data Security Everywhere does what it says on the tin

Sponsored Post The coronavirus pandemic appears to have changed the employment landscape forever, with estimates suggesting that up to a quarter of staff still spend some of their working week outside of the office compared to just 6 percent prior to 2020.…

  • March 27th 2024 at 03:16

Uncle Sam's had it up to here with 'unforgivable' SQL injection flaws

Software slackers urged to up their game

The US has clearly had enough of software vendors shipping products with "unforgivable" vulnerabilities, and is now urging them to launch formal code reviews to stamp out SQL injection flaws.…

  • March 26th 2024 at 16:45

Ransomware can mean life or death at hospitals. DEF CON hackers to the rescue?

ARPA-H joins DARPA's AIxCC, adds $20M to cash rewards

Interview As ransomware gangs target critical infrastructure – especially hospitals and other healthcare organizations – DARPA has added another government agency partner to its Artificial Intelligence Cyber Challenge (AIxCC).…

  • March 26th 2024 at 13:15

FreeBSD Foundation hands out Beacon gongs for safer software

Multiple CHERI-related projects win money for important research that prizes safety over speed

The inaugural Beacon Awards has handed three prizes to projects working on safer software for CHERI-enabled hardware running on the CheriBSD operating system.…

  • March 26th 2024 at 10:15

UK elections are unaffected by China's cyber-interference, says deputy PM

Sanctions galore for APT31, which has been blamed for two major attacks on democracy

The UK's deputy prime minister, Oliver Dowden, says China has been unsuccessful in its attempts to undermine UK elections.…

  • March 26th 2024 at 09:30

Row breaks out over true severity of two DNSSEC flaws

Some of us would be happy being rated 7.5 out of 10, just sayin'

Updated Two DNSSEC vulnerabilities were disclosed last month with similar descriptions and the same severity score, but they are not the same issue.…

  • March 26th 2024 at 08:24

New Zealand to world: China attacked us, too!

Reveals 2021 incident that saw parliamentary agencies briefly probed

The government of South Pacific island nation New Zealand has revealed that it, too, has been attacked by China.…

  • March 26th 2024 at 03:30

US charges Chinese nationals with cyber-spying on pretty much everyone for Beijing

Plus: Alleged front sanctioned, UK blames PRC for Electoral Commission theft, and does America need a Cyber Force?

The United States on Monday accused seven Chinese men of breaking into computer networks, email accounts, and cloud storage belonging to numerous critical infrastructure organizations, companies, and individuals, including US businesses, politicians, and their political parties.…

  • March 25th 2024 at 22:15

Over 170K users caught up in poisoned Python package ruse

Supply chain attack targeted GitHub community of Top.gg Discord server

More than 170,000 users are said to have been affected by an attack using fake Python infrastructure with "successful exploitation of multiple victims."…

  • March 25th 2024 at 18:00

Tech trade union confirms cyberattack behind IT, email outage

Systems have been pulled offline as a precaution

Exclusive The Communications Workers Union (CWU), which represents hundreds of thousands of employees in sectors across the UK economy including tech and telecoms, is currently working to mitigate a cyberattack.…

  • March 25th 2024 at 15:31

Mozilla fixes $100,000 Firefox zero-days following two-day hackathon

Users may have to upgrade twice to protect their browsers

Mozilla has swiftly patched a pair of critical Firefox zero-days after a researcher debuted them at a Vancouver cybersec competition.…

  • March 25th 2024 at 15:00

GoFetch security exploit can't be disabled on M1 and M2 Apple chips

For now, cryptographic work should be run on slower Icestorm cores

The GoFetch vulnerability found on Apple M-series and Intel Raptor Lake CPUs has been further unpacked by the researchers who first disclosed it.…

  • March 25th 2024 at 14:30

Time to examine the anatomy of the British Library ransomware nightmare

Mistakes years in the making tell a universal story that must not be ignored

Opinion Quiz time: name one thing you know about the Library of Alexandria. Points deducted for "it’s a library. In Alexandria." Looking things up is cheating and you know it.…

  • March 25th 2024 at 09:30

That Asian meal you eat on holidays could launder money for North Korea

United Nations finds IT contract and crypto scams are just two of DPRK's illicit menu items

If you dine out at an Asian restaurant on your next holiday, the United Nations thinks your meal could help North Korea to launder money.…

  • March 25th 2024 at 06:32

Microsoft confirms memory leak in March Windows Server security update

ALSO: Viasat hack wiper malware is back, users are the number one cause of data loss, and critical vulns

Infosec in brief If your Windows domain controllers have been crashing since a security update was installed earlier this month, there's no longer any need to speculate why: Microsoft has admitted it introduced a memory leak in its March patches and fixed the issue.…

  • March 25th 2024 at 01:15

Some 300,000 IPs vulnerable to this Loop DoS attack

Easy to exploit, not yet exploited, not widely patched – pick three

As many as 300,000 servers or devices on the public internet are thought to be vulnerable right now to the recently disclosed Loop Denial-of-Service technique that works against some UDP-based application-level services.…

  • March 24th 2024 at 18:37

Vans claims cyber crooks didn't run off with its customers' financial info

Just 35.5M names, addresses, emails, phone numbers … no biggie

Clothing and footwear giant VF Corporation is letting 35.5 million of its customers know they may find themselves victims of identity theft following last year's security breach.…

  • March 24th 2024 at 10:08

Russia's Cozy Bear caught phishing German politicos with phony dinner invites

Forget the Riesling, bring on the WINELOADER

The Kremlin's cyberspies targeted German political parties in a phishing campaign that used emails disguised as dinner party invitations, according to Mandiant.…

  • March 23rd 2024 at 07:51

Chinese snoops use F5, ConnectWise bugs to sell access into top US, UK networks

Crew may well be working under contract for Beijing

Chinese spies exploited a couple of critical-severity bugs in F5 and ConnectWise equipment earlier this year to sell access to compromised US defense organizations, UK government agencies, and hundreds of other entities, according to Mandiant.…

  • March 22nd 2024 at 22:02

3 million doors open to uninvited guests in keycard exploit

As months go by without fixes, hotels take the scenic route to securing rooms

Around 3 million doors protected by popular keycard locks are thought to be vulnerable to security flaws that allow miscreants to quickly slip into locked rooms.…

  • March 22nd 2024 at 17:00

Hardware-level Apple Silicon vulnerability can leak cryptographic keys

Short of redesigning CPUs, the fix will seriously degrade performance

A side-channel vulnerability has been found in the architecture of Apple Silicon processors that gives malicious apps the ability to extract cryptographic keys from memory that should be off limits. …

  • March 22nd 2024 at 15:03
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