German Police Rouse System Admins From Sleep Over IT Flaw

Police Fanned Out Early Sunday Brandishing an Advisory of a CVSS 10 Vulnerability David Meyer • March 25, 2026     German police apparently on their way to wake up a system administrator at 3 a.m. (Image: Shutterstock) Police officers across Germany roused corporate IT administrators during the early hours of Sunday morning. Their message … Read more

Android Malware Taps Google Gemini at Runtime

Researchers Say PromptSpy Automates Persistence on Infected Devices Pooja Tikekar (@PoojaTikekar) • February 20, 2026     Image: Shutterstock A newly discovered Android malware strain is using Google’s Gemini generative artificial intelligence model to automate part of its persistence mechanism, marking what researchers describe as the second known case of AI-driven mobile malware. See Also: … Read more

800,000 Servers at Risk Amid Active Attacks

Critical Infrastructure Security Telnet Flaw Allows Unauthenticated Users to Gain Root Access Mathew J. Schwartz (euroinfosec) • January 27, 2026     Hackers are on the hunt for open Telnet ports in servers after discovering that a version of legacy client-server application protocol is vulnerable to an authentication bypass vulnerability. More than 800,000 servers could … Read more