Amos Stealer targets macOS users through fake downloads, stealing Keychain files, browser passwords, cookies, and developer configs for data theft.
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Anthropic’s Dire Marketing Worked Too Well
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I’ve had dozens of robot mower brands and models – here’s my advice for every yard type
I have one golden rule: It’s not about the mower, it’s about the yard. Use my free checklist to decide which model to buy.
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Browser Security Explained: How Attackers Steal Sessions, Bypass MFA & Phish Users – WC #1
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A case for how to shape ‘ingredient lists’ for AI models
A policy paper published Tuesday advocates for software bills of materials (SBOMs) for artificial intelligence as a mechanism for reducing cyber risk and improving transparency, and seeks to give lawmakers, federal agencies and others a roadmap on how to proceed. The SBOM, commonly described as an inventory of software ingredients, emerged in the 2010s and…
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CFOs have a new AI problem – they know the bill is coming, just not how much
As enterprises race to deploy AI copilots and autonomous agents, finance leaders are finding the hardest part isn’t buying AI – it’s predicting what it will cost, proving its…
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Amazon just dropped this 55-inch QLED TV to under $300 – and I highly recommend it
Only $280 gets you a 55-inch Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED Series with this great early Prime Day deal.
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KDE Plasma 6.7 might be a point release – but it’s packed with new features
The latest release of one of the finest desktop environments on the market is here, and there’s plenty to be excited about.
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Immutable Linux distros always frustrated me for one reason – until RakuOS
Immutable Linux is the future of OS security, but the current distributions do have one particular limitation that RakuOS has resolved.
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Attackers are exploiting FortiSandbox vulnerabilities

Attackers have been spotted exploiting three vulnerabilities (CVE-2026-39813, CVE-2026-39808, CVE-2026-25089) in FortiSandbox, a platform that other Fortinet security products depend on for threat verdicts to enforce blocking decisions and trigger automated responses. The warning came on Monday from threat intelligence company Defused, which said that the exploit for one of the flaws is vibecoded, and…
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‘Lorem Ipsum’ Malware Pivots to ClickFix Delivery
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How to prevent your Android phone keyboard from tracking you: 2 options
Your Android keyboard may be collecting more than you realize. Here are two ways to take back some privacy.
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SpaceX to buy Cursor for $US 60 billion
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Independent Testing Confirms Secure Email Threat Defense’s Email Security Strength
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Aembit Extends IAM for Agentic AI to Microsoft Copilot Studio
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I’ve been testing iOS 27, and these 5 overlooked features make even older iPhones better
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Your wall outlets are seriously underutilized: 7 plug-in gadgets that elevate any home
These plug-in gadgets easily enhance your home’s routine (and they’re affordable).
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UK to require ID or face scan before you can make social media accounts
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SprySOCKS Backdoor Expands From Linux to Windows
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15 of the best Prime Day laptop deals (I’d actually buy myself)
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Cybercriminals mask malicious communications through Microsoft Teams relays

The DragonForce ransomware group used a custom malware called Backdoor.Turn to hide command-and-control traffic inside Microsoft Teams relay infrastructure during an intrusion at a U.S. services company, according to Symantec. DragonForce is a ransomware-as-a-service operation that has been active since 2023. The group provides affiliates with ransomware tools and supporting services in exchange for a…
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Fortinet Warned as Three Critical FortiSandbox Bugs Come Under Attack

Three FortiSandbox flaws, including one patched last week, are being actively exploited, highlighting the shrinking window for defenders. Cybersecurity firm Defused Cyber confirmed it’s seen active exploitation of three vulnerabilities in Fortinet FortiSandbox within a 24-hour window. Two of them had patches sitting available since April. The third got fixed last week, which, apparently, wasn’t…
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GhostTree Attack Abused Recursive Windows Junctions to Hide Malware
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Linux 7.1 is here to end the Intel 486 CPU era – and do some serious legacy clean up
And say hello to much better NTFS support. Linux creator Linus Torvalds has announced the release of Linux 7.1.
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3 unofficial Android Auto apps I installed to make my car screen more useful – and how
You can add YouTube, web browsing, and more to your car by sideloading apps.
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TekStream launches Proactive Cyber Defense to counter AI-driven threats

TekStream has announced the launch of TekStream Proactive Cyber Defense, a new expert-operated security service powered by Cosmos, the company’s cyber defense intelligence platform. The launch comes as organizations face a rapidly changing threat landscape shaped by AI-accelerated attacks, autonomous adversary capabilities, growing operational complexity, and increasingly fragmented security environments. Recent developments in autonomous offensive…
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I tested fast chargers with the best iPhone, Samsung, and OnePlus phones – and two surprised me
Phone makers love to advertise fast-charging speeds. I tested three flagship phones with OEM and Anker chargers to see what their claims really mean.
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FTC warns of record $3.5 billion losses to imposter scams in 2025
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Sony WH-1000XM6 vs. Sennheiser Momentum 5: I’ve tested both pairs for months, and this one wins
Sony’s and Sennheiser’s flagship headphones are objectively good, but how you plan to use them determines whether they’re great.
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SimpleHelp RMM flaw could give attackers full access to managed endpoints (CVE-2026-48558)
A critical vulnerability (CVE-2026-48558) in SimpleHelp, a popular remote monitoring and management (RMM) tool, can be exploited remotely by unauthenticated attackers to create a new “Technician” account and use it to remote into managed endpoints, execute scripts, and more. Maliciously “forged” Technician account (Source: Horizon3.ai) The vulnerability CVE-2026-48558 is an authentication bypass flaw affecting SimpleHelp…
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Welcome Our Newest Associate Participating Organizations

We are pleased to welcome the newest organizations that have joined as Associate Participating Organizations of the PCI Security Standards Council (PCI SSC). These organizations play a crucial role in supporting the evolution of the PCI security standards and programs and promoting the implementation of PCI security standards worldwide to protect payment data. We…
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Rokarolla Trojan Combines Banking Fraud With Device Surveillance
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New Rokarolla Android Malware Steals PINs, SMS Codes, and Crypto Wallet Funds

Security researchers at Zimperium’s zLabs have documented a new Android banking trojan, Rokarolla, that targets 217 banking and cryptocurrency apps and packs 137 remote commands. Together, they give an operator near-total control of an infected phone: it lifts lock-screen PINs, reads and sends SMS, rewrites the clipboard to redirect crypto payments, and switches off Google Play
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Best SendGrid Alternatives for Developers in 2026

In this post, I will talk about the best SendGrid alternatives for Developers in 2026. SendGrid has been the developer’s default choice for years, but complaints like deliverability issues on shared IP pools and PHP SDK that ships the entire platform keep surfacing among engineering teams. This guide compares four providers worth considering if you…
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How Your Online Activity Is Training AI Behind the Scenes

Attorney Mark Meckler, who has spent more than two decades working in internet advertising law, recently shared his insights on how big tech is using your data. His observations highlight a growing concern within both the privacy and cybersecurity communities: most consumers unknowingly contribute massive amounts of data that ultimately fuel artificial intelligence (AI) systems…
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AppViewX extends machine identity security to ai agents and post-quantum environments
AppViewX has announced Agent Identity Security, a new product within the AppViewX platform that discovers, governs, secures, and monitors AI agents across the entire enterprise. Agent Identity Security extends AppViewX’s platform, built on a decade of machine identity and PKI expertise, into AI agent security, giving CISOs and their teams a single control plane for…
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AppViewX Launches Agent Identity Security to Govern Agents for the AI and Quantum Era
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Pathlock, NTT DATA Launch Managed SAP Security Service

SAP security is getting a round-the-clock upgrade as Pathlock and NTT DATA Business Solutions join forces to tackle growing cyber risks. On Tuesday, Pathlock announced a global strategic partnership with NTT DATA Business Solutions to deliver managed SAP cybersecurity services to enterprise customers worldwide. Partnership adds managed SAP cybersecurity services The alliance brings together Pathlock’s…
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“Free World Cup stream” sites are serving scams, not football
With the World Cup on, you’ll find no shortage of websites promising every match, live, in HD, for free. They look convincing, usually with a video player, a “Live Stream Available” indicator, a row of server buttons, maybe a match schedule, and a “Watch Live” button. There’s no signup, no paywall, and seemingly, no catch.…
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New Rokarolla Android Trojan Found Targeting 217 Crypto and Banking Apps
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Teleport adds LLM Proxy and Delegated Identity to secure AI agent actions and access

Teleport has announced the debut of two foundational capabilities of its Agentic Identity Framework in the public beta of Beams: LLM Proxy and Delegated Identity. These capabilities address a critical gap in how organizations deploy AI agents: the lack of identity, access control, and auditability at the two most consequential points in an agentic workflow—what…
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Cardiac patients’ medical data stolen and held to ransom
Cardiac monitoring provider iRhythm has been hit by a data theft followed by an extortion attempt. In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), iRhythm revealed it was contacted by someone on June 9 who claimed to have stolen sensitive information, including proprietary data, patient PHI, and other personal information. That person demanded…
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Radware AI Xploit Shield delivers virtual patching for newly identified application and API flaws

Radware has announced AI Xploit Shield, a new service that provides organizations with protection for their applications and APIs from exploitation of newly discovered vulnerabilities. As emerging frontier AI models like Mythos from Anthropic accelerate vulnerability discovery, organizations face a growing challenge: the volume of newly discovered vulnerabilities is accelerating while the window between vulnerability…
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Improving precision in CTEM: How continuous controls validation in Tenable One transforms exposure management
Discover how continuous control validation in Tenable One can improve your CTEM program by filtering out alert noise and factoring in your active cyber defenses. Focus your team on accessible and exploitable attack paths. Key takeaways: With vulnerability exploitation ranking as the top initial access vector and frontier AI accelerating vulnerability discovery, organizations must shift…
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Chainguard’s new Athena coalition uses AI to fix open-source flaws – before attackers exploit them
Open-source security has a new AI problem. But Chainguard has a plan, and plenty of friends, to help
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CVE-2026-20262: Cisco SD-WAN Manager Zero-Day Can Lead to Root Privilege Escalation
Cisco has released security updates for an SD-WAN vManage flaw exploited in zero-day attacks. The issue, tracked as CVE-2026-20262, affects Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Manager and can allow an authenticated remote attacker to create or overwrite files on the underlying operating system, opening a path to root privilege escalation. Public reporting says the flaw was exploited…
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Developer laptops are the credential store attackers are picking through in 2026, GitGuardian announces Endpoint Protection
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Over Two-Thirds of Security Pros Say Cyber Is Getting Harder
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China-linked hackers target US, Canada research using legacy REDCap exploits

Google is warning of a cyber espionage campaign linked to a China-nexus threat actor, UNC6508, that kept close tabs on valuable US and Canadian research environments for over a year. The campaign abused REDCap, a widely adopted platform for collecting and managing research data. Attackers, now disrupted, intercepted REDCap’s upgrade process to inject persistence malware.…
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Survey: 94% of Incidents Involve Anonymized Infrastructure. Teams Are Still Reactive
Security teams have never had more IP data at their disposal. Every day, analysts ingest enrichment feeds, geolocation data, reputation scores, telemetry, and threat intelligence from a growing ecosystem of vendors and platforms. Yet despite this abundance of information, many organizations continue to face a fundamental challenge: sifting through the noise to understand who is…
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DragonForce Ransomware Exploited Microsoft Teams to Hide in Attack Against Major Company
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SpaceX Agrees to Buy AI Coding Agent Cursor for $60 Billion
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7 cost-efficient ways I made my TV sound a lot better (no soundbar required)
Getting great sound from your TV doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg. These are my expert-vetted audio tweaks.
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6 ways to identify non-human identities (NHIs)
Teams need to upgrade their NHI game – here’s how to get started.
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100-plus cyber leaders, experts urge feds not to block Fable access
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Chainguard, JPMorgan, BNY Team Up to Secure Open Source from AI Threats
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CVE-2026-20262: CISCO Catalyst SD-WAN Flaw Under Active Targeted Exploitation
Cisco warned that CVE-2026-20262, a Catalyst SD-WAN Manager vulnerability allowing arbitrary file writes, is being actively exploited. Cisco confirmed active exploitation of CVE-2026-20262, an arbitrary file write vulnerability affecting Catalyst SD-WAN Manager. CVE-2026-20262 (CVSS score of 6.5) is an arbitrary file write vulnerability in the web interface of Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Manager. The flaw is…
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Best of Android Fax Apps: Top 5 Secure Picks for 2026
Discover the best of Android fax apps to send and receive secure documents on the go. Compare Municorn Fax App, Fax.Plus, and other top Android tools.
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CISA warns of another cPanel plugin flaw exploited in attacks
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News alert: Varist announces AI-scale malware detection for healthcare and medical imaging
REYKJAVIK, Iceland, June 16, 2026 — Varist today introduced its DICOM Detection Engine™, a specialized system designed to safeguard electronic health records (EHR) and picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) from all known malware, including the emerging threat of AI-powered malware. As attackers increasingly use artificial intelligence to automate, scale and customize their attacks, the engine…
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Deepfake posting sites depicting famous women taken down by feds

Thanks to Uncle Sam, anyone trying to find nonconsensual intimate deepfakes on CFake.com and SOCFake.com will be disappointed. The US Departments of Justice (DOJ) and Homeland Security has seized the two domain names under the TAKE IT DOWN Act. The TAKE IT DOWN Act, signed in May 2025, is the first US federal statute criminalizing…
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Attackers Exploit Three Fortinet FortiSandbox Flaws, One Patched Last Week

Bad actors are exploiting multiple security vulnerabilities in Fortinet FortiSandbox, according to threat intelligence firm Defused Cyber. In a post shared on X, the company said it has observed exploitation of CVE-2026-39813, CVE-2026-39808, and CVE-2026-25089 over the past 24 hours. CVE-2026-39813 (CVSS score: 9.1) refers to a path traversal vulnerability in FortiSandbox JRPC API that…
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Cisco discloses second exploited SD-WAN vulnerability in two weeks (CVE-2026-20262)
Cisco has revealed another Catalyst SD-WAN Manager vulnerability (CVE-2026-20262) that its Product Security Incident Response Team observed being exploited by attackers. But the associated security advisory also states that “the vulnerability was found during internal security testing”, raising the question of how attackers came to exploit it before Cisco had disclosed it publicly. The vulnerability…
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Ransomware gang abuses Microsoft Teams relays to hide malicious traffic
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The New Standard for URL Analysis: Closing Phishing Blind Spots with In-Browser Data Inspection
Modern URL phishing relies on dynamic pages, credential harvesting flows, client-side scripts, and layered redirect chains. But most SOC workflows are still built around static analysis, making them blind to most of these tactics. ANY.RUN changes this forever with in-browser data inspection. The new technology takes URL analysis to the next level by bringing static and dynamic analysis into one single workflow. Now,…
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Crypto scammers are sending couriers to victims’ homes to collect cash

Scammers behind cryptocurrency investment schemes are dispatching couriers to pick up cash from victims in person, the FBI warns. According to the agency, scammers usually approach victims through social media, text messages, or fake investment personas, luring them into cryptocurrency schemes that use fraudulent trading platforms and fabricated returns to encourage additional deposits. When financial…
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Cisco patches SD-WAN flaw amid evidence of active exploitation

Cisco has released fixes for a vulnerability in its Catalyst SD-WAN Manager software after becoming aware of limited exploitation of the flaw, which could allow an authenticated attacker to create or overwrite files that may later be used to gain root privileges. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026–20262, affects the web interface of Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN…
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China-Linked SprySOCKS Backdoor Expands to Windows with Driver-Based Stealth

Cybersecurity researchers have flagged two previously undocumented Windows variants of what was believed to be a Linux-only backdoor called SprySOCKS. “The Windows variants discovered are internally marked as WIN_DRV and WIN_PLUS,” ESET said in a report shared with The Hacker News. “Both come with a hard-coded C&C [command-and-control] configuration and support communication over TCP, UDP,
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Anthropic’s new privacy policy offers US consumers a way around the Fable ban

Anthropic’s apparent inability to identify which of its users are foreign nationals has led to some collateral damage from a US export ban on its most powerful AI models — but there is a way around it, at least for some. On Friday, the US government ordered Anthropic to suspend access to Fable and Mythos,…
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Qualcomm Is a Rare AI Chip Value Play
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Software supply chains are heading for a transparency test

Software supply chain visibility is becoming part of product security work as the EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) moves toward application in December 2027. ENISA’s SBOM Adoption State of Play 2026 shows organizations preparing for CRA obligations through SBOM tooling, automation, and changes to software development practices. Level of SBOM adoption based on organisation size…
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Critical Fortinet FortiSandbox flaws now exploited in attacks
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Why Does It Matter Who or What Created the Code? – Matias Madou – ASW #387
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Zero trust isn’t broken. Most companies just do it wrong.

Zero trust is 15 years old, and like many teenagers, it can feel misunderstood and underappreciated. The concept of zero trust was first defined by John Kindervag, a Forrester analyst at the time, as a strategy to replace the outmoded perimeter security model with a “never trust, always verify” approach. But going from principle to…
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Windows version of SprySOCKS Linux malware used to attack govt orgs
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U.S. CISA adds Cisco Catalyst and LiteSpeed cPanel plugin flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog
U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) adds Cisco Catalyst and LiteSpeed cPanel plugin flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog. The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) added Cisco Catalyst and LiteSpeed cPanel plugin flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog. The two flaws added to the catalog are: CVE-2026-20262 (CVSS score of 6.5)…
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Planning a trip? Fake travel sites are multiplying this summer

Cyberattacks against hospitality, travel, and recreation organizations rose 24% year over year, reaching an average of 2,291 incidents per organization each week in May 2026, according to Check Point. (Source: Check Point) “The sector has more than doubled its attack volume since May 2023,” researchers noted, reporting a cumulative increase of 122% over three years.…
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FBI Warns Courier Cash Pickups Are Driving Crypto Scams
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Fake Microsoft Alerts Used to Deploy North Korean NarwhalRAT Malware

The North Korean state-sponsored hacking group known as ScarCruft (aka APT37) has been observed using spear-phishing messages impersonating Microsoft Account security notifications to deliver malware called NarwhalRAT. “The attack email contained a message impersonating an MS account security alert,” the Genians Security Center (GSC) said. “It was designed to create concern over possible
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China-linked actor spent two years inside medical research networks

China’s UNC6508 hid in North American medical research networks for 2 years, stealing credentials and forwarding emails to Gmail Google’s Threat Intelligence Group published a report this week on UNC6508, a China-linked cyberespionage group that breached North American medical and military research organizations and stayed hidden for more than two years. The earliest confirmed intrusion…
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Cato Networks Intros Partner Program, Integration Hub
Cato Networks has announced the launch of the Cato Platform Integration Hub and its Technology Partner Program. These two new services, which contribute to an expanded Cato ecosystem, will extend the Cato approach of seamless enterprise security and networking, helping customers move from standalone products to a more integrated technology ecosystem. Cato’s Technology Partner Program…
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From a VHDX File to a Remcos RAT, (Tue, Jun 16th)
Yesterday, a reader reported to us a malicious ZIP archive (SHA256: a0104921a2d37ab87482ac9a9f5c3713479c118846c3e999178e75b81620c094[1]). Once unzipped, it contains a VHDX file that discloses a malicious JavaScript after being mounted (which is automatic on modern Windows OSs): Two different techniques to hide the payload help to bypass most first-line security controls. Using a disk image as a “malware container” has been…
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AusAlert coming to your mobile device
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Helix Wants to Simplify the AI Building Boom
AI infrastructure is getting messy, expensive, and increasingly difficult to coordinate. The industry has spent the last few years talking about models, chips, etc., but behind the scenes, a fun new challenge has been piling up. Actually building the infrastructure needed to support all of that demand is getting complicated. For those who have been…
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Q&A: A look at forward-deployed engineers, AWS style

Hot AI companies can’t stop talking about forward-deployed engineers (FDEs), which are now very much in vogue. FDEs, in case you haven’t heard, are hired by companies looking (hoping?) to successfully deploy AI tools and services. It’s one of the hotter professions in a world still trying to understand the impact of AI on careers.…
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GitHub releases an open dataset for multilingual developer content
Developers coordinate code across README files, issue threads, and pull request discussions. Much of that exchange happens in English, and a large share happens in other languages. GitHub has released a dataset built to help researchers and developers locate public repositories that carry non-English natural-language content. The GitHub Multilingual Repositories Dataset is available on GitHub…
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Eight hours of training, 100% fewer crisis cases: the Cybermindz study that reframes burnout as a security control
Cyber defenders spend their careers protecting everyone else’s systems. A new study from Australian-founded non-profit Cybermindz argues we’ve been ignoring the one system that…
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iRhythm discloses data breach, says hackers stole patient info
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Cisco Releases Security Updates for Actively Exploited SD-WAN Manager Flaw

Cisco has released security updates for a medium-severity security flaw in Catalyst SD-WAN Manager that has come under active exploitation in the wild. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-20262, carries a CVSS score of 6.5 out of 10.0. “A vulnerability in the web UI of Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Manager, formerly SD-WAN vManage, could allow an authenticated,…
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Reachability makes AI threat modeling worth the trust

In this interview with Help Net Security, Oscar Andersson, CTO at Oplane, explains why most scanning tools fail. They cry wolf, flagging threats that cannot run in real code. The argument centers on reachability. A finding counts only when someone walks the path to impact on a working build. He shows how a chain of…
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CISA Flags LiteSpeed cPanel Plugin Flaw Exploited for Root Privilege Escalation

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added a security flaw impacting LiteSpeed cPanel Plugin to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, requiring Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) agencies to apply the fixes by June 18, 2026. The vulnerability in question is CVE-2026-54420 (CVSS score: 8.5), which has been described as a case…
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EU Cybersecurity Act 2.0: When good regulation goes bad
Over recent years we’ve witnessed the EU becoming increasingly serious about cybersecurity. After years of watching high profile breaches, many resulting from supply chain attacks targeting our critical infrastructure, that seriousness is welcome. But good intentions and good policy are not the same thing, and the proposed EU Cybersecurity Act 2.0 is starting to look…
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The rise of machine identities and agentic AI: Securing trust in the next era of digital autonomy
In the latest episode of Identity Insider, I sat down with Chris Hughes, a cybersecurity expert who’s involved in OWASP’s work on non-human and machine identity security. Unsurprisingly, our discussion centered on the rapidly changing cybersecurity landscape, driven by the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), particularly agentic AI, which is giving systems unprecedented autonomy within…
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A $2 trillion revenue shift hinges on AI data governance

Across large enterprises, a single question keeps surfacing when teams want to put customer data to work. Can this record be used for a given purpose, and does the consent behind it still hold? The data sits in warehouses and customer databases, and the ability to answer that question often lags behind. That delay carries…
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Cybersecurity jobs available right now: June 16, 2026
Android Vulnerability Researcher Byteria | USA | Remote – View job details As an Android Vulnerability Researcher, you will analyze the Android attack surface, including the Linux kernel, system services, drivers, firmware, applications, and Trusted Execution Environment (TEE). You will reverse engineer native binaries and mobile software, identify vulnerabilities through code review, fuzzing, and static…
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Kapish announces strategic partnership with Ardoq to help organisations drive smarter, faster transformation
Kapish today announced a new strategic partnership with Ardoq, expanding Kapish’s enterprise architecture offering to help organisations make better decisions, reduce…
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NEC Australia and Exabeam Strengthen Strategic Partnership to Secure the Agentic Enterprise
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Saviynt Expands Identity Security for AI Solution With Intent-Aware Runtime Authorisation for AI Agents
New capabilities in Saviynt’s Agent Access Gateway help enterprises control AI agent actions at runtime; new identity verification features reduce identity impersonation risk
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Darktrace Finds More Than 80% of Professional Sports Organizations Impacted by Cyber Incidents in the last 12 Months as AI Raises the Cybersecurity Stakes
– New Darktrace sports sector threat report reveals 57% of professional sports organisations experienced multiple cyber incidents in the last 12 months. – 72% believe AI will…





























