May 2026

1 in 8 employees totally cool with selling work credentials

13% say they’ve sold logins or know someone who has, survey suggests

Iran cybersnoops still LARPing as ransomware crooks in espionage ops

MOIS-linked cyber outfit puts on a ransomware show to disguise the wide-open backdoor behind the scenes

UK age-gating plans risk breaking the internet, privacy groups warn

Activists say ministers are targeting access rather than Big Tech's data-hungry business models

India orders infosec red alert in case Mythos sparks crime spree

Securities regulator urges market players to develop new strategies and nail cyber-basics before AI models fuel mass attacks

Attackers are cashing in on fresh ‘CopyFail’ Linux flaw

Researchers dropped a reliable root exploit and it didn’t sit idle for long CISA is warning that a newly-disclosed Linux kernel bug dubbed "CopyFail" is already being exploited, just days after researchers dropped a working root-level exploit.…

Real estate giant confirms vishing incident as ShinyHunters and Qilin both come knocking

Cushman & Wakefield activated incident response protocols after serial extortionists issued separate threats Real estate giant Cushman & Wakefield has confirmed a data breach after two cybercrime groups, ShinyHunters and Qilin, separately claimed responsibility for attacks on the company.…

ShinyHunters claims dump puts 119K Vimeo emails in the wild

Vimeo points finger at analytics supplier Anodot, says no logins or card data were touched More than 119,000 Vimeo users's email addresses were extracted in a breach traced to a third-party analytics vendor, according to Have I Been Pwned.…

Romance scammers turn sweet talk into £102M payday

Victims losing £280K a day to fake profiles and sob stories Romance fraudsters scammed Britons out of £102 million ($138 million) last year, according to the latest police figures.…

NHS to close-source hundreds of GitHub repos over AI, security concerns

Healthcare giant's maintainers handed May deadline to enact the change The UK's National Health Service (NHS) is ordering all of its technology leaders to temporarily wall off the organization's open source projects over concerns relating to advanced AI and Anthropic's Mythos.…

Shadow IT has given way to shadow AI. Enter AI-BOMs

'If you don't have visibility, you can't understand what to protect' When it comes to securing enterprise supply chains, now heavily infused with AI applications and agents, a software bill of materials (SBOM) no longer provides a complete inventory of all the components in the environment. Enter AI-BOMs.…

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