Municipal Water System Attacks Spotlight Insecure Industrial Systems

Cyberattacks are sobering reminders of vulnerabilities common in industrial automation, but there are steps the affected organizations can take to secure their systems.

Delta investigating after someone set up fake Wi-Fi network mid-flight

The Delta flight crew switched off the aircraft’s legitimate Wi-Fi network for around 30 minutes due to the incident, according to a spokesperson.

North Korean remote IT staffer worked for US government agency, says FBI

The investigation shows that North Koreans are able to infiltrate government agencies, as well as private organizations and crypto exchanges.

Japanese authorities use new tool to identify initial torrent uploaders — anti-piracy group says it identified seeder on popular anime torrenting website without torrent swarm monitoring

Japanese authorities have taken a big step in cracking down on piracy by arresting an initial-seeder at popular anime torrenting website Nyaa.

Signed up for Klaviyo? Dozens of advertisers may have seen your password

A bug in the tech giant’s website mistakenly shared users’ sign-up information, including personal data and their password, to third-party companies.

Steam hardware distributor hit by cyberattack, ‘expect fake messages,’ Valve warns — Europe vendor has personal information and hardware purchase details stolen

Steam hardware customers in Europe should ‘expect fake messages’ said Valve in an email bulletin, after a distributor’s security was breached.

OpenAI Paused Astra Over Cybersecurity Fears. AI Hacking Is Here To Stay.

OpenAI’s decision to slow work on Astra over cybersecurity concerns signals a new era of AI hacking, where autonomous systems could discover vulnerabilities, exploit targets and fundamentally change the economics of cyberattacks.

The AI safety test is becoming a safety risk

AI agents are escaping cybersecurity testing environments and reaching real-world systems, raising questions about whether safety infrastructure, industry standards and regulation can keep pace with increasingly powerful models.

This ‘adversarial’ pattern can prevent surveillance cameras from detecting you

A security researcher has designed an algorithm that can create computer-generated patterns capable of hiding people, faces, and vehicles from detection by surveillance cameras.

Apple Issues Single But Important Security Fix For Mac Screen Sharing

Apple has just issued a single but important security update for a Mac Screen Sharing bug. Here’s what you need to know.