China’s DeepSeek blamed sign-up disruptions on a cyberattack as researchers started finding vulnerabilities in the R1 AI model.
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China’s DeepSeek blamed sign-up disruptions on a cyberattack as researchers started finding vulnerabilities in the R1 AI model.
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ENGlobal has informed the SEC that personal information was compromised in a November 2024 ransomware attack.
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SonicWall has confirmed that an SMA 1000 zero-day tracked as CVE-2025-23006 has been exploited in the wild.
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Apple has released fixes for dozens of vulnerabilities in its mobile and desktop products, including an iOS zero-day exploited in attacks.
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UK telecoms firm TalkTalk has confirmed falling victim to a data breach after a threat actor boasted about hacking it.
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Vulnerabilities in LTE/5G core infrastructure, some remotely exploitable, could lead to persistent denial-of-service to entire cities.
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Cybersecurity regulations are facing a tipping point. There are too many and they are too complex to manage – and it’s getting worse.
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Opengrep is a new consortium-backed fork of Semgrep, intended to be and remain a true genuine OSS SAST tool.
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Industrial automation protocols continue to be the most targeted in OT attacks, but building automation systems have been increasingly targeted.
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Vulnerabilities in Git’s credential retrieval protocol could have allowed attackers to compromise user credentials.
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