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Teenager alleged to be Scattered Spider hacker arrested in Finland, faces US extradition

4 de Maio de 2026, 08:42
Here's a tip for you all. Unless you want to draw attention to yourself as a cybercriminal, don't flaunt your diamond-encrusted "HACK THE PLANET" necklace on Snapchat, or pose as a Sopranos crime boss while the FBI is reportedly closing in. Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.

Iran-linked Handala hackers leak US Marines data, send chilling WhatsApp threats

30 de Abril de 2026, 05:13
US Marines stationed around the Persian Gulf have been receiving WhatsApp messages from strangers suggesting they call home and make their final goodbyes. Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.
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  • Smashing Security podcast #465: This developer wanted to cheat at Roblox. It cost millions Graham Cluley
    A developer at an AI startup wanted to cheat at Roblox. They downloaded a dodgy script on their work laptop. That one decision triggered a cascade of failures that ended with a $2 million data breach affecting hundreds of thousands of organisations. All for some free in-game currency. Meanwhile, there's a 1980s phone protocol called SS7 that lets shadowy surveillance companies track anyone, anywhere, via their mobile phone. Governments know about it. Telecoms know about it. Nobody's fixing it
     

Smashing Security podcast #465: This developer wanted to cheat at Roblox. It cost millions

29 de Abril de 2026, 20:15
A developer at an AI startup wanted to cheat at Roblox. They downloaded a dodgy script on their work laptop. That one decision triggered a cascade of failures that ended with a $2 million data breach affecting hundreds of thousands of organisations. All for some free in-game currency. Meanwhile, there's a 1980s phone protocol called SS7 that lets shadowy surveillance companies track anyone, anywhere, via their mobile phone. Governments know about it. Telecoms know about it. Nobody's fixing it. All this and more in episode 465 of the "Smashing Security" podcast with cybersecurity keynote speaker and industry veteran Graham Cluley, joined this week by special guest James Ball. Plus! Don't miss our featured interview with Rob Edmondson of CoreView, discussing how to lock down Microsoft 365 before it's too late.

Alleged Silk Typhoon hacker extradited to the United States to face charges

29 de Abril de 2026, 09:14
A man accused of working as a hacker for China's Ministry of State Security has been extradited to the USA from Italy, and faces - if found guilty - the prospect of decades behind bars. Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.

French police arrest 21-year-old “HexDex” hacker over 100 alleged data breaches

28 de Abril de 2026, 05:43
A 21-year-old man suspected of conducting approximately 100 data breaches since late 2025 - including a hack of the French Ministry of National Education that exposed records on almost a quarter of a million employees - has been arrested at his home in western France. Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.

Smashing Security podcast #464: Rockstar got hacked. The data was junk. The secrets it revealed were not

22 de Abril de 2026, 19:20
A company that ran anonymous tip lines for 35,000 American schools - handling reports of bullying, weapons, and self-harm - boasted on its website that it had suffered zero security breaches in over 20 years. A hacker called Internet Yiff Machine thought that sounded like a challenge, with predictable results... Meanwhile, Rockstar Games gets hacked again - and the stolen data turns out to be less embarrassing than the financial secrets it accidentally revealed. GTA Online is still making half a billion dollars a year. Red Dead Redemption is not. All this and more in episode 464 of the "Smashing Security" podcast with cybersecurity keynote speaker and industry veteran Graham Cluley, joined this week by special guest BBC cybersecurity correspondent Joe Tidy. Plus! Don't miss our featured interview with Ryan Benson of Meter.

Smashing Security podcast #463: This AI company leaked its own code. It’s also built something terrifying

15 de Abril de 2026, 20:24
A hacking group claims to have broken into the flood defence system protecting Venice's Piazza San Marco - and is offering to sell access to whoever wants it. The asking price? A frankly insulting $600. Meanwhile, Anthropic accidentally leaked the source code for Claude Code via a basic packaging mistake. Oh, and by the way, they've also just revealed they've built an AI model called Mythos that can find and chain together software vulnerabilities faster than any human. Sleep well. All this and more in episode 463 of the “Smashing Security” podcast with cybersecurity expert and keynote speaker Graham Cluley, joined this week by special guest Tanya Janca.
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  • Smashing Security podcast #461: This man hid $400 million in a fishing rod. Then it vanished Graham Cluley
    A cannabis-growing, beekeeping, gyrocopter-flying Irishman invested his drug money in Bitcoin back in 2011 - and now sits on a fortune worth $400 million. There's just one small problem: the access codes were tucked inside his fishing rod case, which has mysteriously vanished. Or has it? Because this week, one of his frozen wallets suddenly woke up and moved $35 million - and someone had to identify themselves to do it. Meanwhile, Ajax Football Club scores a spectacular cyber own-goal, as a d
     

Smashing Security podcast #461: This man hid $400 million in a fishing rod. Then it vanished

1 de Abril de 2026, 20:26
A cannabis-growing, beekeeping, gyrocopter-flying Irishman invested his drug money in Bitcoin back in 2011 - and now sits on a fortune worth $400 million. There's just one small problem: the access codes were tucked inside his fishing rod case, which has mysteriously vanished. Or has it? Because this week, one of his frozen wallets suddenly woke up and moved $35 million - and someone had to identify themselves to do it. Meanwhile, Ajax Football Club scores a spectacular cyber own-goal, as a data breach that the club claimed affected "a few hundred" fans turns out to may have exposed the personal details of 300,000 supporters - along with the ability to steal match tickets and quietly remove people from the stadium ban list. All this and more in episode 461 of the "Smashing Security" podcast with cybersecurity expert and keynote speaker Graham Cluley, joined this week by special guest Danny Palmer.

Iranian hackers breach FBI director’s personal email, and post his CV and photos online

31 de Março de 2026, 04:37
It's not every day that you read that the head of America's top law enforcement agency has been hacked, but then - these aren't ordinary times. Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.

World Leaks data extortion: What you need to know

26 de Março de 2026, 15:57
World Leaks is a cyber extortion operation that steals sensitive data from organizations and threatens to leak it via the dark web if a ransom is not paid. Read more in my article on the Fortra blog.

Smashing Security podcast #460: Never knock on the door of a nuclear submarine base and ask for a selfie

26 de Março de 2026, 08:27
A disgruntled data analyst decides that the best response to losing his contract is to steal the entire company payroll database and demand $2.5 million in Bitcoin - signing his extortion emails from a company called "Loot." Meanwhile, two people drive up to the entrance of the UK's nuclear submarine base at Faslane and politely ask if they can have a look around. Tourists? Spies? Something in between? All this and more in episode 460 of the "Smashing Security" podcast with cybersecurity veteran and keynote speaker Graham Cluley, and special guest Jenny Radcliffe.

LeakNet ransomware: what you need to know

20 de Março de 2026, 07:18
A ransomware gang that claims to be a group of "investigative journalists"? Meet LeakNet - the group using fake CAPTCHA pages to trick employees into hacking themselves. Read more in my article on the Fortra blog.

Dutch police arrest man for “hacking” after accidentally sending him confidential files

18 de Fevereiro de 2026, 07:52
Police in The Netherlands say they have arrested a 40-year-old man on suspicion of hacking... after police officers accidentally sent him a link granting him access to their own confidential documents Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.

Polish hacker charged seven years after massive Morele.net data breach

12 de Fevereiro de 2026, 05:04
A 29-year-old Polish man has been charged in connection with a data breach that exposed the personal details of around 2.5 million customers of the popular Polish e-commerce website Morele.net. Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.

European Space Agency’s cybersecurity in freefall as yet another breach exposes spacecraft and mission data

22 de Janeiro de 2026, 06:18
It has just been a few weeks since reports emerged of the Christmas cyber attack suffered by the European Space Agency (ESA), and the situation has already become worse. Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.
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  • Smashing Security podcast #451: I hacked the government, and your headphones are next Graham Cluley
    In episode 451 of "Smashing Security," we meet the cybercriminal who hacked the US Supreme Court, Veterans Affairs, and more - and then helpfully posted screenshots (and even someone’s blood type) on an account called "I hacked the government." Plus we discuss how researchers uncovered a creepy flaw that lets attackers hijack wireless headphones, listen in on calls, inject audio, and even turn your earbuds into a stalking device - all without you noticing. All this, and much more, in this
     

Smashing Security podcast #451: I hacked the government, and your headphones are next

21 de Janeiro de 2026, 21:30
In episode 451 of "Smashing Security," we meet the cybercriminal who hacked the US Supreme Court, Veterans Affairs, and more - and then helpfully posted screenshots (and even someone’s blood type) on an account called "I hacked the government." Plus we discuss how researchers uncovered a creepy flaw that lets attackers hijack wireless headphones, listen in on calls, inject audio, and even turn your earbuds into a stalking device - all without you noticing. All this, and much more, in this episode of the "Smashing Security" podcast with Graham Cluley, and special guest Ray [REDACTED]

Hackers get hacked, as BreachForums database is leaked

13 de Janeiro de 2026, 06:45
Have you ever stolen data, traded a hacking tool, or just lurked on a dark web forum believing that you are anonymous? If so, I might have some unsettling news for you. Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.

pcTattletale founder pleads guilty in rare stalkerware prosecution

9 de Janeiro de 2026, 06:10
The founder of a spyware company that encouraged customers to secretly monitor their romantic partners has pleaded guilty to federal charges - marking one of the few successful US prosecutions of a stalkerware operator. Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.

Coinbase insider who sold customer data to criminals arrested in India

6 de Janeiro de 2026, 05:38
Police in India have arrested a former Coinbase customer service agent who is believed to have been bribed by cybercriminal gangs to access sensitive customer information. Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.
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