Mark Anderson | Security |
February 27, 2026
PCI Council Says Threats to Payments Systems Are Speeding Up
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The PCI Security Standards Council experienced a record year in many regards, but its first annual report shows it needs to work even faster to stay ahead of attackers.
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A new report claims that the cost of insider security incidents has surged 20% in two years, reaching an average of US $19.5 million per organization annually, with no sign that the alarming figure is flattening.
This means that any key sitting in public JavaScript or application code may now let attackers connect to Gemini through its API, access data, or run up someone else's bill.
Intrusions continue to center on credential access and timed execution outside standard business hours.
Documenting a campaign that used a convincing fake Zoom waiting room to push a legitimate Teramind installer abused for unauthorized surveillance onto Windows machines.
Cisco says hackers have been exploiting a bug in one of its popular networking products used by large enterprises for at least three years, prompting the U.S. government and its allies to urge organizations to take action.
There's a reason scammers don't say anything when they call you, at least not right away. Here's how to deal with these sneaky calls.
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Important Updates & Patches
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A critical vulnerability in the Junos OS Evolved network operating system running on PTX Series routers from Juniper Networks could allow an unauthenticated attacker to execute code remotely with root privileges.
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$10,000 bounty offered if you can hack Ring cameras to stop them sharing your data with Amazon
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The Fulu Foundation, a nonprofit organisation focused on device ownership rights, has offered a US $10,000 bounty for anyone who can find a way to run Ring doorbell cameras locally, cutting off the flow of video data to Amazon's servers.
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