FortiBleed exposed valid credentials for 73,000+ Fortinet firewalls, revealing a large-scale access-brokering operation targeting organizations worldwide. In mid-June 2026, researcher Volodymyr “Bob” Diachenko found a live, exposed server containing working login credentials for tens of thousands of Fortinet firewalls, a data leak code-named FortiBleed. The headline number, valid remote-access logins for 73,932 devices across 21,632 […]
Kazakhstan signs €10bn in deals with Europe as Tokayev wraps Brussels visit
During President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev’s visit to Brussels, strategic documents were signed with the EU, and 30 commercial deals were concluded with EU companies, with the EU being the Central Asian country’s largest trading and investment partner.
Pride and disillusionment divide Americans ahead of 250th milestone, new poll shows
As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, a complex national mood is emerging, with many Americans expressing a mix of pride and excitement alongside feelings of indifference or conflict.
France confirms first Ebola case as huge outbreak sparks major ’emergency’
Ebola has sparked concern among experts.
Fable 5 AI Model Builds Bootable Windows Kernel in Rust in Just 38 Minutes
A newly released AI model, Claude Fable 5, has made a significant advancement in autonomous systems programming by generating a bootable Windows NT-style kernel in Rust in just 38 minutes. The project, titled ntoskrnl-rs, began as an empty repository a…
Europe No Longer Can Deny Moscow Routinely Ripping Up Sea Cables
As a life-long sailor, with extensive open water experience, let me try to explain why the Russian sabotage of sea cables is obvious. This is a story about “accidentally” dragging an anchor, in the same way a large truck could “accide…
The 8 tech and home deals our editors are actually buying this Prime Day
ZDNET’s editors are shopping for Prime Day just like you – and almost everything we’re buying is under $100.
EU hosts Taliban officials for migrant talks amid protests from rights groups
An Afghan Taliban delegation met EU officials in Brussels on Tuesday for the first time, an event rights groups denounced as legitimising the Islamists but the EU has defended as a step towards making it easier to repatriate failed asylum seekers.
AI Is Making Attacks Cheaper, Faster and More Covert, Says ReliaQuest
New ReliaQuest study reveals the six ways AI is practically being used in attacks today
Spanish operator adds third boxship as fleet expansion gathers pace
JSV fulfils ‘dream’ of replacing chartered ships with owned vessels