
Hackers take on AI
DEF CON AI Village People looking for flaws
This year's DEF CON AI Village has invited hackers to find bugs and biases in large language models (LLMs) built by OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic.

Wagner-style hackers are after the UK
National Cyber Security Centre shin-dig hears
Russia-aligned cyber groups sympathetic to the invasion of Ukraine have been trying to disrupt or destroy the UK’s infrastructure, according to Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Oliver Dowden.

Ukrainians claim to have caught Clinton hackers
Hackers hacked the hacker
Ukrainian hackers claim to have broken into the emails of a senior Russian military spy wanted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation for hacking the Hillary Clinton campaign and other senior US Democrats ahead of Donald Trump's election to the presidency in 2016.

AI appears to be hackers’ tool of choice
Social engineering attacks increase
Researchers from Darktrace have seen a 135 per cent increase in novel social engineering attack emails in the first two months of 2023.

Russian and Iranian hackers attack UK
Crimean war revenge
Russian and Iranian state-linked hackers are hacking British politicians and journalists, Britain’s online security agency warned.

Pro-Putin hackers take down EU Parliament
How dare you say we are terrorists
Russian hackers, who did not seem to get the irony of their actions, attacked the website of the European Union’s Parliament in revenge for the democratically elected body voting to declare their country a supporter of terrorism.

Hackers attempt to exploit Queen’s death
Like that has never been done before
Threat actors are using the death of Queen Elizabeth II as a lure to phish for users’ Microsoft credentials.

Hackers stealing cookies
Bypass multi-factor authentication
Hackers are stealing cookies from current or recent web sessions to bypass multi-factor authentication.

Israeli used Indian hackers to spy for Russian oligarchs
Industrial espionage
An Israeli private investigator currently behind bars in the US used Indian hackers to conduct surveillance operations for ultra-wealthy Russians, a court has been told.

Hackers can take over a powered down iPhone
Apple “feature” not properly thought through
An iPhone feature which means that it never powers down makes it a doddle to attack, according to a new report.