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The government has outlined how it will improve the anti-money laundering regime by publishing a slew of planned changes to the underlying regulations. The post Treasury sets out reforms to…
The profession has failed to make “significant progress in tackling the structural and cultural barriers to encouraging equality and diversity”, the LSB has declared. The post LSB: Regulatory action needed…
The Solicitors Regulation Authority is to demand assurances from firms conducting volume consumer claims that they are meeting their professional obligations. The post SRA to quiz volume claims firms about…
The financially motivated threat actor known as EncryptHub (aka LARVA-208 and Water Gamayun) has been attributed to a new campaign that’s targeting Web3 developers to infect them with information stealer…
A critical security vulnerability in Microsoft SharePoint Server has been weaponized as part of an “active, large-scale” exploitation campaign. The zero-day flaw, tracked as CVE-2025-53770 (CVSS score: 9.8), has been…
Cybersecurity researchers have alerted to a supply chain attack that has targeted popular npm packages via a phishing campaign designed to steal the project maintainers’ npm tokens. The captured tokens…
A newly disclosed critical security flaw in CrushFTP has come under active exploitation in the wild. Assigned the CVE identifier CVE-2025-54309, the vulnerability carries a CVSS score of 9.0. “CrushFTP…
Enterprise admins who haven’t yet mitigated a two-month-old vulnerability in apps that incorporate the open source Spring Boot tool could be in trouble: Attempts to exploit the hole are still…
Russian cyberespionage group APT28 has developed malware that generates commands by querying large language models (LLMs). The malware, dubbed LAMEHUG by the Ukrainian CERT, was used in recent spear phishing…
Researchers discovered a novel phishing attack that serves the victim a QR code as part of supposed multifactor authentication (MFA), in order to get around FIDO-based protections. – Read More