The latest productivity hack may be a little embarrassing, but enthusiasts believe it’s only a matter of time before every office sounds “more like a sales floor.”
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AI, Global Security News
FIDO Alliance wants to keep AI agents from going rogue on online payments
AI agents are beginning to shop, log in, and complete tasks with little direct input. That shift is pushing the security industry to rethink how trust works when actions are carried out on a user’s behalf. The FIDO Alliance has announced a set of initiatives to build shared standards for these interactions, covering how AI…
AI, Global Security News
America’s Chief Financial Officers Say AI Is Coming for Admin Jobs
A new study finds little evidence of broad job losses from AI—but a clear shift away from clerical roles and toward technical ones.
AI, Data Breaches, Exploits, Global Security News, privacy, Risk Management
CVE-2026-20643: Vulnerability in WebKit Navigation API May Bypass Same Origin Policy
Just a little over a month after fixing the actively exploited CVE-2026-20700 zero-day, Apple has now issued its first Background Security Improvements release to address CVE-2026-20643, a WebKit vulnerability that could allow maliciously crafted web content to bypass the Same Origin Policy, one of the browser’s core security boundaries. The issue in the limelight adds…
Global Security News
What Entertainment Might Look Like in 20 Years
Among them: Hollywood-quality movies you can make at home for very little money.
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Microsoft Patches 83 CVEs in March Update
For a change, there’s little in this month’s Patch Tuesday that should cause panic, according to security experts.
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The people behind cyber extortion are often in their forties
Many cybercrime investigations end with arrests or indictments that reveal little about the people behind the operations. When authorities do disclose demographic details, the pattern that emerges does not match the common assumption that cyber offenders are mostly very young. Analysis in the Security Navigator 2026 report from Orange Cyberdefense points to a different age…
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‘Starkiller’ Phishing Service Proxies Real Login Pages, MFA
Most phishing websites are little more than static copies of login pages for popular online destinations, and they are often quickly taken down by anti-abuse activists and security firms. But a stealthy new phishing-as-a-service offering lets customers sidestep both of these pitfalls: It uses cleverly disguised links to load the target brand’s real website, and…
AI, Apps, Endpoint, Global Security News, malware, Network Security, Risk Management, Russia
Keenadu: Android malware that comes preinstalled and can’t be removed by users
There’s too little a user can do when hit with a complex Android malware that comes preinstalled on their new smartphone or tablet. Security researchers at Kaspersky have flagged a multifaceted Android malware dubbed Keenadu that can ship preinstalled via device firmware, compromising users before they even complete setup. “Keenadu serves as a reminder that…
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EDR, Email, and SASE Miss This Entire Class of Browser Attacks
Many modern attacks happen entirely inside the browser, leaving little evidence for traditional security tools. Keep Aware shows why EDR, email, and SASE miss browser-only attacks and how visibility changes prevention. […]
AI, Blog, CVE, CVEs, Cybersecurity, Exploits, Global Security News, Microsoft Vulnerability
CVE-2026-20805: Microsoft Fixes Actively Exploited Windows Desktop Manager Zero-Day
As 2026 gets underway, the pace of critical vulnerability disclosures shows little sign of easing. Following the recent MongoBleed (CVE-2025-14847) revelation, Microsoft has kicked off the year with its first Patch Tuesday release, addressing 114 security flaws across its product ecosystem. Among them is a zero-day vulnerability that was already being exploited in real-world attacks,…
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CVE-2026-20805: Microsoft Fixes Actively Exploited Windows Desktop Manager Zero-Day
As 2026 gets underway, the pace of critical vulnerability disclosures shows little sign of easing. Following the recent MongoBleed (CVE-2025-14847) revelation, Microsoft has kicked off the year with its first Patch Tuesday release, addressing 114 security flaws across its product ecosystem. Among them is a zero-day vulnerability that was already being exploited in real-world attacks,…
AI, Blog, CVE, CVEs, Cybersecurity, Exploits, Global Security News, Microsoft Vulnerability
CVE-2026-20805: Microsoft Fixes Actively Exploited Windows Desktop Manager Zero-Day
As 2026 gets underway, the pace of critical vulnerability disclosures shows little sign of easing. Following the recent MongoBleed (CVE-2025-14847) revelation, Microsoft has kicked off the year with its first Patch Tuesday release, addressing 114 security flaws across its product ecosystem. Among them is a zero-day vulnerability that was already being exploited in real-world attacks,…
