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OpenAI patches ChatGPT flaw that smuggled data over DNS
Gouvernance & RégulationThe Register Securityil y a 16 heures

Check Point says outbound controls blocked web traffic but overlooked DNS OpenAI talks up data security for its AI services, yet Check Point says that ChatGPT allowed data to leak through a DNS side channel before the flaw was fixed.…

Telnyx joins LiteLLM in latest PyPI package poisoning tied to Trivy breach
Malware & RansomwareThe Register Securityil y a 17 heures

Also, EU probes Snapchat, RedLine suspect extradited, AstraZeneca leak claim surfaces, and more infosec in brief The cybercrime crew linked to the Trivy supply-chain attack has struck again, this time pushing malicious Telnyx package versions to PyPI in an effort to plant credential-stealing malware on developers’ systems.…

Storm Brews Over Critical, No-Click Telegram Flaw
Gouvernance & RégulationDark Readingil y a 20 heures

The vulnerability, which is allegedly triggered by a corrupted sticker in the messaging app, received a 9.8 CVSS score, but Telegram denies it exists.

Citrix NetScaler bug exploited in days, may be multiple flaws in a trench coat
Gouvernance & RégulationThe Register Securityil y a 21 heures

Researchers say attackers are already looting vulnerable boxes In-the-wild exploitation of a critical Citrix NetScaler bug has begun less than a week after disclosure, with researchers warning that attackers are already poking and pillaging vulnerable boxes.…

Hackers exploiting critical F5 BIG-IP flaw in attacks, patch now
Gouvernance & RégulationBleepingComputerhier

F5 has reclassified a BIG-IP APM denial-of-service (DoS) vulnerability as a critical-severity remote code execution (RCE) flaw, warning that attackers are exploiting it to deploy webshells on unpatched devices. [...]

Security contractor blew the whistle on support crew's viral indifference
Incidents & BreachesThe Register Securityhier

Career-limiting stupidity and rudeness exposed, with terminal consequences Who, Me? The week before Easter may be a short one for many in the Reg-reading world, but that won't stop us from opening it with a fresh installment of Who, Me? It's the reader-contributed column in which you share stories of things you did at work that had interesting consequences.…

US foreign router ban criticized for being ‘industrial policy disguised as cybersecurity’
Gouvernance & RégulationThe Register Securityhier

Public policy professor says it will make America less secure but hits Netgear’s lobbying goals The United States’ ban on foreign-made SOHO routers won’t improve security, and only makes sense as “industrial policy disguised as cybersecurity,” according to Milton Mueller, Professor at the University of Georgia’s School of Public Policy and founder of its Internet Governance Project.…