Pro-Russian hackers blamed for water dam sabotage in Norway
The Norwegian Police Security Service (PST) says that pro-Russian hackers took control of critical operation systems at a dam and opened outflow valves.
Water sector expands partnership with volunteer hackers
As threats to critical infrastructure grow and government funding stagnates, operators are turning to civic-minded volunteers from the cybersecurity industry.
[tl;dr sec] #292- HTTP/1.1 must die, AI + SAST, Google's Insider Threat Detection Tool
James Kettle argues HTTP/1.1 can never be fully secured, augmenting static analysis with LLMs, Google's talk + OSS tool for detecting malicious insiders
Email attacks on financial services rose 25% year-over-year. Learn why FinServ is a top target and how threat actors exploit trust to deceive employees.
Hackers reportedly compromise Canadian House of Commons through Microsoft vulnerability
Staff were alerted to the data breach on Monday, as CBC News reported based on an internal email that explained the threat actor had accessed a database “containing information used to manage computers and mobile devices.”
When Theft Replaces Encryption: Blue Report 2025 on Ransomware & Infostealers
Ransomware and infostealers are winning on stealth, not encryption. Picus Blue Report 2025 reveals just 3% of data exfiltration attempts are stopped. Find and fix your biggest exposure gaps before they're exploited.
Booking.com phishing campaign uses sneaky 'ん' character to trick you
Threat actors are leveraging a Unicode character to make phishing links appear like legitimate Booking.com links in a new campaign distributing malware. The attack makes use of the Japanese hiragana character, ん, which can, on some systems, appear as a forward slash and make a phishing URL appear realistic to a person at first.
Russia curbs WhatsApp, Telegram calls to counter cybercrime
“Telegram and WhatsApp have become the main voice services used for deceit and extortion and for involving Russian citizens in sabotage and terrorist activities,” the country's telecom regulator said in announcing new restrictions.
Canada’s House of Commons investigating data breach after cyberattack
The House of Commons of Canada is currently investigating a data breach after a threat actor reportedly stole employee information in a cyberattack on Friday.
LLM Coding Integrity Breach - Schneier on Security
Here’s an interesting story about a failure being introduced by LLM-written code. Specifically, the LLM was doing some code refactoring, and when it moved a chunk of code from one file to another it changed a “break” to a “continue.” That turned an error logging statement into an infinite loop, which crashed the system. This is an integrity failure. Specifically, it’s a failure of processing integrity. And while we can think of particular patches that alleviate this exact failure, the larger problem is much harder to solve. Davi Ottenheimer ...
CISA warns of N-able N-central flaws exploited in zero-day attacks
CISA warned on Wednesday that attackers are actively exploiting two security vulnerabilities in N‑able's N-central remote monitoring and management (RMM) platform.