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Pen testers accused of ‘blackmail’ after reporting Eurostar chatbot flaws

December 24, 2025 TH Author

AI goes off the rails … because of shoddy guardrails Researchers at Pen Test Partners found four flaws in Eurostar’s public AI chatbot that, among other security issues, could allow an attacker to inject malicious HTML content or trick the bot into leaking system prompts. Their thank you from the company: being accused of “blackmail.”… READ MORE HERE…




The Register
September 22, 2025 TH Author

EU’s cyber agency blames ransomware as Euro airport check-in chaos continues

Airport staff revert to manual ops as travellers urged to use self-service check-in where possible The EU’s cybersecurity agency today confirmed that ransonmware is the cause of continued disruption blighting major airports across Europe.… READ MORE HERE…

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The Register
September 22, 2025 TH Author

Ransomware attack linked to museum break-in and theft of golden exhibits

PLUS: Luxury brands under fire; FBI warns crims are spoofing it again; ICE buys phone cracking software Infosec in brief  Online criminals prefer to deal in digital assets, but a side effect of a ransomware attack has seen a French museum robbed of $705,000 in physical gold nuggets.… READ MORE HERE…

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ZDNet | Security
September 21, 2025 TH Author

I tried the Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses, and they got me excited for the post-smartphone era

With a color display, a neural wristband, and new capabilities, the Meta Ray-Bans Display are the most advanced smart glasses consumers can buy – for now.READ MORE HERE…

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ZDNet | Security
September 21, 2025 TH Author

How reliable are portable batteries for road trips? My verdict after testing with 3 kids

With a capacity of 300Wh, the EcoFlow Trail 300 DC is powerful enough to power multiple devices yet light enough for even the youngest family members to carry.READ MORE HERE…

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ZDNet | Security
September 20, 2025 TH Author

I’ve tested every iPhone 17 model, and I’m recommending something different this time

With Apple’s big upgrade to the base iPhone 17, its redesign of the two Pro models, and the launch of iPhone Air, this might be the toughest year ever to pick the right device for you. But I’ve got recommendations.READ MORE HERE…

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ZDNet | Security
September 20, 2025 TH Author

I replaced my Samsung S25 Edge with the iPhone Air – and my buying advice has changed

The iPhone Air may not win over camera enthusiasts, but its ultra-thin design and well-rounded features make it a solid pick for the adventurous.READ MORE HERE…

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ZDNet | Security
September 20, 2025 TH Author

Your passkeys could be vulnerable to attack, and everyone – including you – must act

When a clickjack attack managed to hijack a passkey authentication ceremony, were password managers really to blame? ZDNET’s investigation reveals a more complicated answer.READ MORE HERE…

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The Register
September 19, 2025 TH Author

ChatGPT joins human league, now solves CAPTCHAs for the right prompt

Could this bot-prevention technique now be obsolete? ChatGPT can be tricked via cleverly worded prompts to violate its own policies and solve CAPTCHA puzzles, potentially making this human-proving security mechanism obsolete, researchers say.… READ MORE HERE…

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The Register
September 19, 2025 TH Author

Ivanti EPMM holes let miscreants plant shady listeners, CISA says

Unnamed org compromised with two malware sets An unknown attacker has abused a couple of flaws in Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile (EPMM) and deployed two sets of malware against an unnamed organization, according to the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.… READ MORE HERE…

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The Register
September 19, 2025 TH Author

Ding ding: Fortra rings the perfect-10 bell over latest GoAnywhere MFT bug

Outside experts say the vulnerability has probably already been exploited Budding ransomware crooks have another shot at exploiting Fortra’s GoAnywhere MFT product now that a new 10/10 severity vulnerability needs patching.… READ MORE HERE…

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