Botnet campaign hits unpatched TP-Link Archer AX-21 routers
Published in Network


Exploits high-severity security flaw

A new botnet campaign is tearing through unpatched TP-Link routers like a dodgy kebab through the bowels of an Essex drunk.

Patch Tuesday update crucial
Published in News
Wednesday, 12 March 2025 11:16

Patch Tuesday update crucial


Start patching 

Software King of the World Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday is a necessary one, according to Fortra Associate Director Tyler Reguly. 

ESP32 microchip has a backdoor
Published in News
Monday, 10 March 2025 10:34

ESP32 microchip has a backdoor


Lurks in its Bluetooth firmware

Espressif’s popular ESP32 microchip, found in over a billion devices, has been caught with its digital trousers down, thanks to an undocumented "backdoor" lurking in its Bluetooth firmware. 

Zombie camera army breaking the internet
Published in News
Friday, 07 March 2025 11:30

Zombie camera army breaking the internet


30,000 hijacked security cameras stitched into wrecking ball

A swarm of zombified security cameras has unleashed the biggest cyber onslaught ever recorded, battering the internet with a tidal wave of digital garbage.

Apple fights UK back door
Published in Cloud
Wednesday, 05 March 2025 12:07

Apple fights UK back door


We get to do what we like now

Apple, the self-proclaimed guardian of user privacy, is throwing a tantrum over the UK's "back door" into its oh-so-secure iCloud systems.

Australia comes the raw prawn with Kaspersky
Published in News
Friday, 28 February 2025 10:23

Australia comes the raw prawn with Kaspersky


Unacceptable security risk

The Aussie government has expelled Kaspersky Lab from its digital corridors, citing significant security concerns.

Apple’s find my fiasco
Published in News
Friday, 28 February 2025 09:49

Apple’s find my fiasco


Bluetooth devices aren’t safe feature

Boffins at George Mason University have uncovered a glaring flaw new feature in Apple's overhyped Find My network.

Nvidia confirms serious security vulnerability
Published in News


Container toolkit for Linux

A newly discovered vulnerability in Nvidia’s Container Toolkit for Linux poses a significant cybersecurity risk.

Google uncovers critical vulnerability in Zen-Based CPUs
Published in News


Can make your “random” numbers always four

Boffins in Google’s Security Team have discovered a serious vulnerability in AMD Zen-based CPUs.

DeepSeek sends code to banned Chinese telco
Published in AI
Thursday, 06 February 2025 11:18

DeepSeek sends code to banned Chinese telco


You probably were not expecting this

Security researchers have discovered that the Chinese artificial intelligence company DeepSeek's website contains computer code that transmits user login information to a banned Chinese state-owned telecommunications company.