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Global Security News
The State of Identity Security 2026: Identity is the new perimeter
Discover the causes and consequences of identity threats based on a survey of 5,000 organizations across 17 countries. Categories: Products & Services Tags: identity, Identity Security, Ransomware
AI, Exploits, Global Security News, Risk Management
Claude Code is still vulnerable to an attack Anthropic has already fixed
The leak of Claude Code’s source is already having consequences for the tool’s security. Researchers have spotted a vulnerability documented in the code. The vulnerability, revealed by AI security company Adversa, is that if Claude Code is presented with a command composed of more than 50 subcommands, then for subcommands after the 50th it will…
Global Security News
Blame Game: Why Public Cyber Attribution Carries Risks
Publicly accusing an entity of a cyberattack could have negative consequences that organizations should consider before taking the plunge.
AI, Compliance, Exploits, Global Security News, Government & Policy, Network Security, Risk Management
If consequences matter, they should apply to vendors, too
Washington has rediscovered consequences. Just not consistently. The March 6 executive order rests on a simple, correct idea: cyber-enabled fraud persists because it is profitable, scalable, and too often tolerated. So the government’s answer is to raise the cost. More coordination. More disruption. More prosecutions. More diplomatic pressure on the states that shelter these operations.…
Global Security News, Government & Policy
Pentagon Formally Labels Anthropic Supply-Chain Risk, Escalating Conflict
The move could have far-reaching consequences for other companies that work with the government; Anthropic has signaled a court challenge.
AI, Apps, Cybersecurity, Endpoint, Exploits, Global Security News, Network Security
Cyber attacks enabled by basic failings, Palo Alto analysis finds
Cyberattacks are moving faster, shrinking the gap between initial compromise and bad consequences, and the advent of AI is accelerating their timelines in a way that human defenders can no longer keep up with. That’s the broad and perhaps unsurprising finding of Palo Alto Networks’ 2026 Global Incident Response Report, which analyzed 750 incidents in…
Global Security News
Naming and shaming: How ransomware groups tighten the screws on victims
When corporate data is exposed on a dedicated leak site, the consequences linger long after the attack fades from the news cycle
