Cybersecurity: 8 Jun – 14 Jun
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The week’s editions · 7
A critical Splunk flaw came from a helper service that no one asked to lock its own door
Hundreds of trusted software packages were quietly hijacked — the name stayed the same, the recipe didn't
Security teams are drowning in alerts — and the warning that matters keeps slipping through
Quiet malware copied passwords off 11 million machines — and the thefts left no gap to notice
A spyware firm a court told to stop went after WhatsApp users anyway
A Meta support tool emailed the keys to the wrong people — and 20,225 Instagram accounts paid for it
A phone call, not a hack — extortion gang talks its way into law firms
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