CybersecuritySecurity

Chinese Cyber Espionage Group Salt Typhoon Targets European Telecom Networks Using Sophisticated Stealth Tactics

Notorious Chinese cyber espionage group Salt Typhoon has been detected targeting European telecommunications networks using sophisticated stealth techniques. According to security analysts, the group employed DLL sideloading through legitimate antivirus software to deploy backdoor malware in what appears to be an ongoing global campaign against communications infrastructure.

European Telecommunications Infrastructure Targeted

Security researchers have identified renewed cyber espionage activity by the notorious Chinese hacking collective known as Salt Typhoon, with the group now targeting European telecommunications networks according to recent reports. The campaign marks the latest in a series of global infrastructure attacks attributed to the state-sponsored threat actor, which previously compromised multiple US telecom networks in a multi-year operation.

ComputingSoftware

Microsoft Deploys Emergency Windows 11 Update to Restore USB Functionality in Recovery Mode

Microsoft has urgently released a new Windows 11 update to resolve critical USB device failures within the recovery environment. The emergency patch addresses issues where keyboards and mice became unresponsive during system recovery operations, leaving users unable to navigate recovery menus.

Emergency Update Addresses Critical Recovery Environment Bug

Microsoft has reportedly deployed an emergency out-of-band update to resolve a serious functionality issue affecting USB devices within the Windows Recovery Environment. According to reports, the update designated KB5070762 specifically targets Windows 11 versions 24H2 and 25H2 along with Windows Server 2025 systems.

LinuxSoftware

AMD Enhances Linux Driver Framework for System Monitoring Tools

AMD is advancing its Linux driver capabilities with enhanced user-space integration for system monitoring tools. The improvements focus on providing stable interfaces for power and thermal management features. These developments aim to bolster system stability and reliability for AMD platforms.

Enhanced Linux Driver Framework

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is reportedly expanding the capabilities of its Platform Management Framework (PMF) for Linux systems, according to recent kernel development reports. Sources indicate the company is introducing a utility layer and minimal user-space interface through a misc character device, enabling improved feature discovery and integration pathways.