Office workers in the United States lose hours each week to email triage and to searching for files spread across disconnected systems. Roughly 40 percent of US labor, about 72 million people, works primarily with information such as analysis, documents, designs, and communication. Research from the McKinsey Global Institute puts the average knowledge worker at…
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AI, Global Security News
Feeding Frenzy: ‘Megalodon’ Malware Infects Thousands of GitHub Repos
In just six hours, the campaign quietly pushed thousands of malicious commits to more than 5,500 GitHub repositories, stealing credentials, developer secrets, and more.
AI, Exploits, Global Security News, Government & Policy, Risk Management
CVE-2026-9082: Drupal’s Highly Critical SQL Injection Flaw Is Already Under Active Attack
Attackers began exploiting Drupal SQL injection flaw CVE-2026-9082 within 48 hours of patch release. Drupal issued a highly critical security patch on May 20 for CVE-2026-9082, a SQL injection vulnerability that allows unauthenticated attackers to compromise sites running PostgreSQL databases. The project maintainers warned ahead of the release that exploits could surface within hours or…
Global Security News
73 Seconds to Breach, 24 Hours to Patch: The Case for Autonomous Validation
Attackers can compromise systems in minutes while patching and response still take hours or days. Picus Security breaks down why autonomous validation is becoming critical for modern defense strategies. […]
AI, Compliance, Global Security News, Politics, privacy
Congress kicks the can down the road on surveillance law (again)
Congress extended a controversial surveillance law for 45 days on Thursday, hours before its latest expiration following an earlier extension. The Senate passed — then the House cleared — a 45-day extension of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which authorizes warrantless surveillance of foreign targets. But those targets are sometimes communicating electronically…
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Elon Musk Takes Stand in Second Day of Trial Against OpenAI
The billionaire, who helped found the ChatGPT-maker, was set to face hours of cross-examination from OpenAI’s lawyers.
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Villager Breeding and Professions for a Busy Server World
GUEST OPINION: A well-designed village setup saves you hours later. You get consistent trades, quick restocks, and fewer emergency fixes. This article breaks down villager breeding in Minecraft, explains villager professions, and shows how to keep the whole system running smoothly on a shared world.
AI, Apps, Cybersecurity, Endpoint, Exploits, Global Security News
Attackers exploit critical Langflow RCE within hours as CISA sounds alarm
Attackers have exploited a critical Langflow RCE within hours of disclosure, prompting the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) to formally flag it for urgent remediation. The flaw, which allows running arbitrary code on vulnerable Langflow instances without >credentials, was weaponized within 20 hours of the open-source AI-pipeline tool disclosing it. According to a Sysdig report,…
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Critical Flaw in Langflow AI Platform Under Attack
Threats actors pounced on the code injection vulnerability within hours of its disclosure, demonstrating that organizations have little time to address critical bugs.
Cybersecurity, Global Security News
Cybersecurity professionals are burning out on extra hours every week
Cybersecurity professionals in the U.S. are working an average of 10.8 extra hours per week beyond their contracted schedules, according to survey data collected from 300 cybersecurity and IT leaders by Sapio Research. That figure effectively adds a sixth working day to the standard week for a large portion of the field. Nearly half of…
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Half of US CISOs Work the Equivalent of a Six-Day Week
Seemplicity finds US security leaders work 11 or more extra hours per week
AI, Apps, Europe, Global Security News, Government & Policy, privacy, Risk Management
OpenAI says its US defense deal is safer than Anthropic’s, but is it?
OpenAI has struck a deal to supply the US government with AI services, announcing it hours after US President Donald Trump’s decision on Friday to ban its AI rival Anthropic from all US government contracts. Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, said of the negotiation, “It was definitely rushed, and the optics don’t look good,” in…
AI, Cybersecurity, Global Security News
Speech to Text Free: Chat with Your Notes
In this post, I will show you how to make speech to text free. How many hours have you lost typing meeting notes, lecture summaries, or podcast ideas? Manual transcription slows you down. You pause recordings. You rewind. You miss details. By the time you’re done typing, you’re too tired to actually use the information.…
AI, Global Security News, Risk Management
KnowBe4 Launches AIDA Orchestration as the First Fully Autonomous Agent for Human Risk Management
New AI Agent From KnowBe4 Cuts Security Training Administration From Hours to Seconds
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Genetec Advances Investigation Speed And Efficiency With Built For Enterprise Capabilities In Security Centre SaaS
COMPANY NEWS: New investigation capabilities reduce investigation time from hours to minutes across complex, multi-site, and multi-vendor environments
