So, you’ve enabled multi-factor authentication. You’ve taught your staff never to type their passwords into dodgy-looking login pages. Surely your Microsoft 365 accounts are safe now? Well, think again. Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.
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AI, Global Security News
LAFC Leveraging SAS to Scale Fan Experiences
At SAS Innovate 2026, Los Angeles Football Club (LAFC) discussed how the organization enabled it to streamline services and optimize its connection with its fans and community. Ryan Bishara, EVP, Revenue & Strategy, LAFC, spoke about the organization’s rapid growth and operational complexity, as well as its partnership with SAS. The evolution from new club…
AI, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Global Security News
Trellix Confirms Source Code Breach With Unauthorized Repository Access
Cybersecurity company Trellix has announced that it suffered a breach that enabled unauthorized access to a “portion” of its source code. It said it “recently identified” the compromise of its source code repository and that it began working with “leading forensic experts” to resolve the matter immediately. It also said it has notified law enforcement…
Global Security News
AI Finds 38 Security Flaws in Electronic Health Record Platform
Flaws in OpenEMR’s platform — used by more than 100,000 healthcare providers — enabled database compromise, remote code execution, and data theft.
AI, Global Security News
Google Meet videoconferencing devices can now join Teams calls
Google and Microsoft have enabled interoperability between their videoconferencing devices, meaning Google Meet users can now join Teams meetings from a Chrome OS-based Google Meet device, while Teams Rooms can do the same for Google Meet calls. IT admins should be able to see the option in Google Meet console already, while end users can…
