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Today β€” 19 December 2025The Register

HPE tells customers to patch fast as OneView RCE bug scores a perfect 10

19 December 2025 at 08:03

Maximum-severity vuln lets unauthenticated attackers execute code on trusted infra management platform

Hewlett Packard Enterprise has told customers to drop whatever they're doing and patch OneView after admitting a maximum-severity bug could let attackers run code on the management platform without so much as a login prompt.…

GOV.UK to unleash AI chatbot on confused citizens

19 December 2025 at 05:00

Coming with added 'filters and rules' after prototype spat out inaccurate or outright wrong responses

The UK's Government Digital Service (GDS) will add an AI chatbot to its GOV.UK app in early 2026, before rolling it out across the GOV.UK website used by most government departments and services.…

Yesterday β€” 18 December 2025The Register

Snowflake update caused a blizzard of failures worldwide

18 December 2025 at 15:54

Customers in 10 of the company’s 23 regions had β€œoperations fail or take an extended amount of time to complete.”

Snowflake pushed an update this week that caused a β€œmajor outage” worldwide, leaving many users unable to query data, experiencing failures when ingesting files, and receiving error messages for 13 hours, the company wrote in an impact statement.…

Your car’s web browser may be on the road to cyber ruin

18 December 2025 at 15:13

Study finds built-in browsers across gadgets often ship years out of date

Web browsers for desktop and mobile devices tend to receive regular security updates, but that often isn't the case for those that reside within game consoles, televisions, e-readers, cars, and other devices. These outdated, embedded browsers can leave you open to phishing and other security vulnerabilities.…

Crypto crooks co-opt stolen AWS creds to mine coins

18 December 2025 at 13:53

'Within 10 minutes of gaining initial access, crypto miners were operational'

Your AWS account could be quietly running someone else's cryptominer. Cryptocurrency thieves are using stolen Amazon account credentials to mine for coins at the expense of AWS customers, abusing their Elastic Container Service (ECS) and their Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) resources, in an ongoing operation that started on November 2.…

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