September 2025

Warnings about Cisco vulns under active exploit are falling on deaf ears

50,000 firewall devices still exposed Nearly 50,000 Cisco ASA/FTD instances vulnerable to two bugs that are actively being exploited by "advanced" attackers remain exposed to the internet, according to Shadowserver data.…

TMI: How cloud collaboration suites drive oversharing and unmanaged access

Sharing links take seconds to create, but can last for years Partner Content  Seamless collaboration through cloud platforms like Microsoft 365 has radically reshaped the modern workplace. In the span of an hour, you could go from uploading budget proposals to a project channel to live editing a…

Britain’s policing minister punts facial recog nationwide

Met's Croydon cameras hailed as a triumph, guidance to be published later this year The government is to encourage police forces across England and Wales to adopt live facial recognition (LFR) technology, with a minister praising its use by the London's Metropolitan Police in a suburb in the…

£5.5B Bitcoin fraudster pleads guilty after years on the run

Zhimin Qian recruited takeaway worker to launder funds through property overseas London's Metropolitan Police has secured a "landmark conviction" following a record-busting Bitcoin seizure and seven-year investigation.…

Greg Kroah-Hartman explains the Cyber Resilience Act for open source developers

Impact? Nope, don't worry, be happy, says Linux veteran Opinion  There has been considerable worry about the impact of the European Union's Cyber Resilience Act on open source programmers. Linux stable kernel maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman says, however, that there won't be much of an impact at all.…

UK may already be at war with Russia, ex-MI5 head suggests

Baroness Manningham-Buller cites Kremlin sabotage, cyberattacks, and assassinations as signs of an undeclared conflict The former head of MI5 says hostile cyberattacks and intelligence operations directed by The Kremlin indicate the UK might already be at war with Russia.…

UK minister suggests government could ditch ‘dangerous’ Elon Musk’s X

Ed Miliband takes aim at social media overlord for promoting violence and disinformation The UK government should consider the possibility of leaving social media platform X, a high-profile minister has suggested.…

Harrods blames its supplier after crims steal 430k customers’ data in fresh attack

Attackers make contact but negotiations fall on deaf ears Luxury London-based retailer Harrods is facing its second cybersecurity scandal in 2025, confirming criminals not only stole 430,000 customers' data in a fresh attack but have even made contact.…

Jaguar Land Rover gets £1.5B government jump-start after cyber breakdown

Hundreds of thousands of workers in financial despair supported with landmark loan The UK government is stepping in with financial support for Jaguar Land Rover, providing it with a hefty loan as it continues to battle the fallout from a cyberattack.…

Digital ID, same place, different time: In this timeline, the result might surprise us

Socio political backdrop is not what it once was.... Opinion  UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer directly addressed his new policy of mandatory digital ID in the country for 23 seconds in its effective launch speech.…

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