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AFC Ajax drops ball as flaws let hackers play admin with tickets and bans

27 March 2026 at 12:30

Vulns in Dutch football club's systems didn't just expose data – they let outsiders play with accounts, and even lift stadium bans

Dutch football giant AFC Ajax has admitted to a data breach after an attacker gained access to its internal systems, in an incident that looks less like a stray pass and more like the gates left wide open.…

Received β€” 26 March 2026 ⏭ The Register - Security

Only Trump can decide when cyberwar turns into real war

25 March 2026 at 18:55

Four former NSA bosses walk onto the stage at RSAC…

rsac 2026 There's a theoretical red line with cyber warfare. Cross it, and the US will respond with a physical attack like missile strikes. And that line "is whatever the President says it is," according to former NSA boss retired General Paul Nakasone.…

Received β€” 25 March 2026 ⏭ The Register - Security

Enterprise PCs are unreliable, unpatched, and unloved compared to Macs

25 March 2026 at 07:29

Omnissa telemetry suggests business buyers are loving Apple and Google

End-user compute vendor Omnissa, the company formed by the spin-out of VMware’s virtual desktops, applications, and device management biz, has dug into the telemetry it collects from customers and painted a picture of the world’s enterprise hardware fleet – and the news is better for Google and Apple than it is for Microsoft.…

LiteLLM loses game of Trivy pursuit, gets compromised

24 March 2026 at 19:11

Python interface for LLMs infected with malware via polluted CI/CD pipeline

Two versions of LiteLLM, an open source interface for accessing multiple large language models, have been removed from the Python Package Index (PyPI) following a supply chain attack that injected them with malicious credential-stealing code.…

Received β€” 24 March 2026 ⏭ The Register - Security

Public-private partnerships vital in disrupting China's Typhoons, says RSA panel with no government speakers

23 March 2026 at 21:56

Washington content to be represented by actual empty chairs

RSAC 2026 Back in the day (circa 2023) when cybercrime group Scattered Spider and its help-desk voice-phishing calls were a relatively new threat, the feds considered pulling the government's top cyber-threat hunters and their private-sector counterparts into one room to share information, in real time, about this loosely knit extortion ring that was terrorizing enterprises.…

Lightning-fast exploits make it essential to patch fast, ask questions later

23 March 2026 at 20:42

Here's where you ought to spend your security billable hours budget this year

Strengthen your MFA policies, double-down on anti-phishing training, and for Jobs' sake, patch all your vulns right away. The past year of intelligence collected by Cisco's Talos threat hunters suggests that attackers are moving faster to exploit vulns, and fooling more staff than ever into giving up their credentials. …

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