ServiceNow used its Knowledge 2026 conference to make a pretty direct case for where it thinks enterprise AI is headed. The company does not want AI sitting off to the side as a helpful assistant waiting to be called upon. It wants AI agents inside the systems where work actually happens, with enough governance to…
Tag: case
Global Security News, Russia
Karakurt extortion gang ‘cold case’ negotiator gets 8.5 years in prison
A Latvian national extradited to the United States was sentenced to 8.5 years in prison for his “cold case” negotiator role in the Russian Karakurt ransomware group. […]
AI, Global Security News
SEC Settles Lawsuit Against Elon Musk Over Twitter Share Purchases
The case had alleged that Musk failed to timely disclose his buildup of ownership in the social media platform he renamed X.
AI, Global Security News
What’s Next in the Elon Musk Megatrial Against OpenAI and Sam Altman
Musk testified for nearly three days last week in a case that would oust Altman and unwind OpenAI’s for-profit conversion
Global Security News
Identity is the control plane for distributed infrastructure
Teleport CEO Ev Kontsevoy makes the case that distributed infrastructure, across cloud, Kubernetes, databases, and servers, can’t be secured by layering more tools on top of fragmented identity systems. He argues for fewer credentials, fewer entry points, and a single identity layer that gives security and engineering teams unified visibility and control. The post Identity…
AI, Global Security News
North Korea’s Lazarus Targets macOS Users via ClickFix
Lazarus continues leveraging ClickFix for initial access and data theft, in this case, against Mac-centric organizations and their high-value leaders.
AI, Global Security News, Government & Policy, privacy
The Supreme Court is about to decide how far geofence warrants can go
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Monday in a case that could limit the government’s ability to obtain bulk digital data of device users with a single warrant, in a rare instance of the country’s top justices taking on digital rights. Chatrie v. The United States is the first major Fourth Amendment case the…
AI, Apps, Exploits, Global Security News, malware, Network Security
Application Control Bypass for Data Exfiltration, (Tue, Mar 31st)
In case of a cyber incident, most organizations fear more of data loss (via exfiltration) than regular data encryption because they have a good backup policy in place. If exfiltration happened, it means a total loss of control of the stolen data with all the consequences (PII, CC numbers, …). While performing a security assessment of a…
Global Security News
Landmark Verdict Says Meta Harmed Children, Allowing Adults to Prey on Them
With a $375 million penalty, a New Mexico state court case is holding the social-media company responsible for content on its platforms.
Global Security News
AI Dominates RSAC Innovation Sandbox
The 10 finalists will each have three minutes to make their case for being the most innovative, promising young security company of the year.
AI, Global Security News
Why You Should Let AI Write Your Next Customer Complaint
By smoothing out grammar, chatbot-assisted complaints may convince decision makers that a case is more legitimate.
AI, Global Security News, Risk Management
Pindrop Fraud Assist uses AI to analyze calls and strengthen fraud prevention
Pindrop has announced Pindrop Protect Fraud Assist, the agentic fraud investigation and case management solution for real-time phone conversations. As AI fraud attacks surge across contact centers, Pindrop Protect Fraud Assist embeds agentic AI directly into the fraud investigation workflow, helping analysts investigate smarter, close cases faster and keep pace with rising fraud volumes, without…
Global Security News
Why Ads in Chatbots May Not Click
Plus, Nvidia invests in Thinking Machines while Anthropic presses its case
AI, Global Security News, malware
Chrome Extension Turns Malicious After Ownership Transfer, Enabling Code Injection and Data Theft
Two Google Chrome extensions have turned malicious after what appears to be a case of ownership transfer, offering attackers a way to push malware to downstream customers, inject arbitrary code, and harvest sensitive data. The extensions in question, both originally associated with a developer named “akshayanuonline@gmail.com” (BuildMelon), are listed below – QuickLens – Search Screen…
AI, Global Security News
Designing for reality: what my non-traditional path taught me about diversity in tech
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY: The business case for diversity has been clear for years. But that clarity has not produced urgency. We are now at a critical inflection point – if we hesitate, customer trust will be impacted because of flawed solutions or AI systems that fail to meet their needs.
Cybersecurity, Global Security News
How To Recover Lost Files On A Computer [EXPERT GUIDE]
If you are reading this, you may have lost a file or files (as the case may be) recently on your PC. This post will show you how to recover lost files on a computer. There are many ways you can lose a file on a computer, but we will check the three most common…
AI, Cybersecurity, Global Security News
Infostealer Steals OpenClaw AI Agent Configuration Files and Gateway Tokens
Cybersecurity researchers disclosed they have detected a case of an information stealer infection successfully exfiltrating a victim’s OpenClaw (formerly Clawdbot and Moltbot) configuration environment. “This finding marks a significant milestone in the evolution of infostealer behavior: the transition from stealing browser credentials to harvesting the ‘souls’ and identities of personal AI [
AI, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Global Security News, malware, privacy, Russia
The dark web’s worst assassins, and Pegasus in the dock
In episode 452, a London-based YouTuber wins a landmark court case against Saudi Arabia after his phone was hacked with Pegasus spyware — exposing how a single, seemingly harmless text message can turn a smartphone into a round-the-clock surveillance device. Plus, we go looking for professional hitmen online – only to uncover uncomfortable questions about…
