Apple Patches First Exploited iOS Zero-Day of 2025
Apple has released fixes for dozens of vulnerabilities in its mobile and desktop products, including an iOS zero-day exploited in attacks. The post Apple Patches First Exploited iOS Zero-Day of 2025 appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Read MoreTalkTalk Confirms Data Breach, Downplays Impact
UK telecoms firm TalkTalk has confirmed falling victim to a data breach after a threat actor boasted about hacking it. The post TalkTalk Confirms Data Breach, Downplays Impact appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Read MoreLTE, 5G Vulnerabilities Could Cut Entire Cities From Cellular Connectivity
Vulnerabilities in LTE/5G core infrastructure, some remotely exploitable, could lead to persistent denial-of-service to entire cities. The post LTE, 5G Vulnerabilities Could Cut Entire Cities From Cellular Connectivity appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Read MoreCyber Insights 2025: Cybersecurity Regulatory Mayhem
Cybersecurity regulations are facing a tipping point. There are too many and they are too complex to manage – and it’s getting worse. The post Cyber Insights 2025: Cybersecurity Regulatory Mayhem appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Read MoreEndor Labs and Allies Launch Opengrep, Reviving True OSS for SAST
Opengrep is a new consortium-backed fork of Semgrep, intended to be and remain a true genuine OSS SAST tool. The post Endor Labs and Allies Launch Opengrep, Reviving True OSS for SAST appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Read MoreBuilding Automation Protocols Increasingly Targeted in OT Attacks: Report
Industrial automation protocols continue to be the most targeted in OT attacks, but building automation systems have been increasingly targeted. The post Building Automation Protocols Increasingly Targeted in OT Attacks: Report appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Read MoreGit Vulnerabilities Led to Credentials Exposure
Vulnerabilities in Git’s credential retrieval protocol could have allowed attackers to compromise user credentials. The post Git Vulnerabilities Led to Credentials Exposure appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Read MoreChange Healthcare Data Breach Impact Grows to 190 Million Individuals
The impact of the Change Healthcare ransomware-caused data breach has increased from 100 million to 190 million individuals. The post Change Healthcare Data Breach Impact Grows to 190 Million Individuals appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Read MoreSubaru Starlink Vulnerability Exposed Cars to Remote Hacking
A vulnerability in Subaru’s Starlink connected vehicle service exposed US, Canada, and Japan vehicle and customer accounts. The post Subaru Starlink Vulnerability Exposed Cars to Remote Hacking appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Read MoreNorth Korean Fake IT Workers More Aggressively Extorting Enterprises
North Korean fake IT workers are more aggressively extorting their employers in response to law enforcement actions. The post North Korean Fake IT Workers More Aggressively Extorting Enterprises appeared first on SecurityWeek.
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