- TikTok just had the most important two hours of its life
September 16, 2024
Who really controls TikTok’s magical algorithm — the US-based company that runs the app or its Chinese parent, ByteDance? That’s the question that bedeviled a trio of federal judges on Monday charged with deciding whether to allow the implementation of a law that could ultimately result in TikTok being banned for all Americans. After more than ...
- Risk is everyone’s business – everyone’s going to #RISK London
September 16, 2024
The global Governance, Risk Management and Compliance (GRC) market is poised for growth and senior decision makers, the C-suite, and heads of lines of business are visiting #RISK London looking for information, education, advice, and solutions. #RISK London is free to attend – 9-10 October, ExCel London #RISK London is here to empower you with the knowledge, insights, ...
- Malware exploits braille characters to breach Windows security flaws
September 16, 2024
The Windows operating system (OS) had a vulnerability that allowed people to hide a file’s true extension, which hackers were able to use and distribute files that looked like .PDF documents, but were in fact weaponized .HTA files. In the most recent Patch Tuesday cumulative update, Microsoft addressed a flaw described as “Windows MSHTML spoofing vulnerability”, ...
- Facebook, X rush to delete Trump attacker Ryan Wesley Routh from social media
September 15, 2024
Social media companies including Meta’s Facebook and Elon Musk-owned X (formerly Twitter) are rushing to delete the pages associated with Ryan Wesley Routh from their platforms. While X has removed Routh’s profile from its platform, Facebook has removed all the posts he shared on his profile. Meta has not deleted Routh’s profile from Facebook yet. LinkedIn ...
- Education, Health Sectors Facing Challenges as Nigeria Records 586,130 Cyber Threats in 6 Months
September 14, 2024
Between January and June 2024, a staggering 586,130 cyber threats were launched against Nigeria, especially the financial institutions and telecoms companies, with other sectors also facing specific challenges. According to the report, various industries face unique cybersecurity challenges. The education sector grappled with maintaining security amidst digital transformation. The healthcare industry struggled to balance handling sensitive ...
- 23andMe settles data breach lawsuit for $30 million
September 14, 2024
23andMe will pay $30 million and provide three years of security monitoring to settle a lawsuit accusing the genetics testing company of failing to protect the privacy of 6.9 million customers whose personal information was exposed in a data breach last year. The accord also resolves accusations that 23andMe did not tell customers with Chinese and ...
- I stole 20 GB of data from Capgemini – and now I’m leaking it, says cybercrook
September 13, 2024
A miscreant claims to have broken into Capgemini and leaked a large amount of sensitive data stolen from the technology services giant – including source code, credentials, and T-Mobile’s virtual machine logs. The French multinational IT and consulting firm did not immediately respond to The Register’s request for comment, and has yet to formally confirm or ...
- Fortinet confirms data breach after allegedly refusing to pay ransom
September 13, 2024
In an announcement posted on Fortinet’s website, the company said that someone gained access to a “limited number of files” stored on its instance of an unnamed third-party cloud-based shared file drive. The files included “limited data related to a small number of Fortinet customers,” the announcement added, stating that this affects less than 0.3% of ...
- Teenager arrested following cyber attack on Transport for London
September 13, 2024
A 17-year-old boy has been arrested following a cyber attack on Transport for London. Hackers may have accessed the bank details and home addresses of at least 5,000 customers, TfL admitted on Thursday. The Information Commissioner has been informed. National Crime Agency officers said they had arrested a teenager from Walsall, in the West Midlands, on ...
- Chinese-made cargo equipment enables cyber, espionage risks in US ports
September 12, 2024
A year-long probe led by GOP members of two House panels found that numerous seaports around the U.S. contain technology originating from Chinese manufacturers that could enable espionage and sabotage. The study conducted by lawmakers and staff on the House Homeland Security Committee and Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party said that it was an ...
- Scammers advertise fake AppleCare+ service via GitHub repos
September 12, 2024
Malwarebytes Labs researchers uncovered a malicious campaign going after Mac users looking for support or extended warranty from Apple via the AppleCare+ support plans. The perpetrators are buying Google ads to lure in their victims and redirect them to bogus pages hosted on GitHub, the developer and code repository platform owned by Microsoft. The goal of ...

