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New HTTP/2 Bomb Vulnerability Allows Remote DoS on NGINX, Apache, IIS, Envoy & Cloudflare

Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a remote denial-of-service exploit that affects major web servers, including NGINX, Apache HTTPD, Microsoft IIS, Envoy, and Cloudflare Pingora. The vulnerability has been codenamed HTTP/2 Bomb by Calif. “The vulnerable behavior exists in each server’s default HTTP/2 configuration,” the company said, adding it was discovered by OpenAI Codex by chaining

AI Threats, Data Breaches, and Supply Chain Risks Define This Week of May 2026 in Cybersecurity

Major Threats & Vulnerabilities Data Breaches and Credential Exposures The hacking group ShinyHunters claims responsibility for stealing over 42 million customer records from Charter Communications. The alleged breach, conducted through social engineering and Microsoft Entra compromise, is under investigation. Organizations are urged to review MFA enforcement and monitor SaaS environments for suspicious activity. Read more…

Dell Leaders on Local AI Reshaping Enterprise Security

At Dell Technologies World 2026, the tech giant announced major changes to its portfolio and to the role security plays in enhancing it, ensuring partners and customers are well protected as cyber threats evolve. Why partner alignment is crucial to customer success Rob Emsley, Director at Dell Technologies, told Channel Insider that Dell Technologies World…

AI-Driven Threats, Critical Vulnerabilities, and Supply Chain Breaches Define the Week in May 2026

Major Threats & Vulnerabilities AI-Powered Cyberattacks and Exploits The 2026 Verizon DBIR revealed that vulnerability exploitation has surpassed credential abuse as the leading breach vector, accounting for 31% of incidents. The report highlights how generative AI is accelerating attack automation and expanding third-party risk exposure, particularly among SMBs facing ransomware threats. Microsoft Defender vulnerabilities are…

Why your AI strategy stops where the PLC starts: Hard lessons from the OT frontlines

I spent two days at a substation connecting a major offshore wind farm to the grid. The control room featured three new AI-ready dashboards and a board mandate to “leverage machine learning for resilience.” It also had a maintenance laptop running Windows 7, literally taped to the inside of a cabinet because the Velcro had…

PCI SSC Publishes PCI PTS HSM v5.0

The PCI Security Standards Council (PCI SSC) has published a major revision to the PCI PIN Transaction Security (PTS) Hardware Security Module (HSM) Modular Security Requirements from version 4.0 to version 5.0. This update represents a significant evolution in HSM security, addressing modern cryptographic practices, cloud and multi-tenant deployments, and emerging threats such as post-quantum…

Pwn2Own Berlin 2026, Day One: $523,000 paid out, AI products fall

Pwn2Own Berlin 2026 day one saw 22 entries and 24 zero-days across major software, with researchers earning $523,000 in total rewards. Day one of Pwn2Own Berlin 2026 featured 22 entries targeting widely used technologies, including browsers, operating systems, AI platforms, and NVIDIA infrastructure. By the end of the day, researchers demonstrated 24 unique zero-day vulnerabilities…

Major tech manufacturer Foxconn confirms cyberattack hit North American factories

Foxconn, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of electronics sold by major tech vendors, is recovering from a cyberattack that disrupted some of the company’s factories in North America. Nitrogen, a ransomware group that’s known for targeting organizations in the manufacturing, construction and technology sectors, claimed responsibility for the attack on its data leak site…

Instructure settles with hackers following massive student data theft

Educational tech firm Instructure reached a deal with hackers after a major Canvas breach exposed data stolen from schools and universities. Educational tech firm Instructure says it reached an agreement with the cybercrime group behind a major Canvas data theft, after attackers broke into its systems and threatened to publish stolen information from schools and…

‘Mini Shai-Hulud’ malware compromises hundreds of open-source packages in sprawling supply-chain attack

A rapidly spreading malware campaign has infected hundreds of software packages across major open-source registries, embedding credential-stealing code into development tools downloaded millions of times a week. The attack, referred to as “mini Shai-Hulud,” targeted prominent software libraries, including TanStack, UiPath, and MistralAI. TanStack’s React Router package alone accounts for more than 12 million weekly…

How Inefficient MSP Service Desks Drive Burnout

As MSP service desk operations become increasingly complex, inefficiency has emerged as a major contributor to technician burnout. Fragmented ticketing systems, overloaded inboxes, and overly complex workflows can demoralize teams and ultimately lead to burnout. At the same time, MSP teams are managing growing ticket volumes and alert fatigue as businesses become more interconnected and…

One Click, Total Shutdown: The “Patient Zero” Webinar on Killing Stealth Breaches

The hardest part of cybersecurity isn’t the technology, it’s the people. Every major breach you’ve read about lately usually starts the same way: one employee, one clever email, and one “Patient Zero” infection. In 2026, hackers are using AI to make these “first clicks” nearly impossible to spot. If a single laptop gets compromised on…

Supply Chain Attacks, AI Security, and Major Breaches Define This Week in Cybersecurity in May 2026

Major Threats & Vulnerabilities Software Supply Chain and CI/CD Exploits Researchers uncovered a malicious campaign targeting SAP npm packages that secretly stole developer and CI/CD credentials through preinstall scripts and GitHub-based command and control. SAP has yet to comment on the incident, which highlights the growing risk of dependency poisoning in enterprise ecosystems. Another critical…

Fusion Signage achieves ISO 27001 certification and hits 20,000 user licence milestone

In what is turning out to be a month of major achievements Fusion Signage, often referred to as Australia’s user-friendliest digital signage software, has officially achieved ISO 27001 certification and hit their 20,000 user licence milestone all in the same week. Fusion Signage MD James Ingram ISO 27001 is the leading international standard for information security…

GUEST ESSAY: How augmented reality (AR) can turn building images into ad space with no control

Every major building in America has three things: a physical address, a legal owner, and an unmonitored attack surface. Related: Sam Altman’s quest to usurp the browswer That surface extends from the ground up through every floor, every facade, and into the airspace above — invisible, commercially exploited, and almost entirely ungoverned. It is the…

New US House privacy bills raise hard questions about enterprise data collection

US House Republicans have introduced two major privacy proposals that would reshape how US companies collect, process, and retain consumer data: the SECURE Data Act for general consumer privacy and the GUARD Financial Data Act for financial institutions. The bills would create national standards for privacy and security practices while broadly preempting many state privacy…

Former OpenAI research scientist launches new AI model for Tencent

Tencent has updated its Hunyuan AI model, its first major release since it recruited Yao Shunyu, a leading AI scientist from OpenAI. Tencent’s Hy3 model, currently available in preview, offers improvements in areas from complex reasoning to coding. The Chinese technology conglomerate is playing catch-up with other Chinese AI developers including ByteDance, Alibaba and DeepSeek.…

Data Breaches, AI Expansion, and Cloud Security Define This Week’s Cyber Landscape in April 2026

Major Threats & Vulnerabilities Vulnerability Scoring and Exploitation Trends The NIST Adjusts Scoring Amid CVE Spike report highlights a 260%+ increase in CVE submissions since 2020. To manage the surge, NIST will prioritize high-impact vulnerabilities, potentially leaving many without full scoring data. Security teams must adapt to inconsistent vulnerability data and prepare for potential blind…

Thousands of Apache ActiveMQ instances still unpatched, weeks after an actively exploited hole discovered

Two weeks after researchers using an AI tool discovered a major hole in Apache’s ActiveMQ messaging middleware, there are still thousands of unpatched instances open to the internet, more evidence that many application developers and IT leaders aren’t paying close attention to warnings about vulnerabilities. While the remote code injection vulnerability [CVE-2026-34197] was revealed on…

Critical Exploits, AI Shifts, and Major Breaches Redefine Cybersecurity This Week

Major Threats & Vulnerabilities Zero-Day and Active Exploits A critical flaw in Nginx UI is being actively exploited in the wild, allowing unauthenticated users to perform privileged actions through an unprotected endpoint. Administrators are urged to patch immediately and restrict public access to management interfaces. The EngageLab SDK vulnerability affecting over 50 million Android users…

Insurance carriers quietly back away from covering AI outputs

Several major insurance carriers have begun to back away from providing cybersecurity and other insurance to companies using AI to run internal processes, insiders say. While there’s no standard response to customer use of AI in the insurance market, many carriers are now quietly declining to write policies for claims related to AI-generated outputs in…

Ghost breaches: How AI-mediated narratives have become a new threat vector

A company wakes up to a news story claiming it has suffered a major data breach. The details are specific, technical and convincing. But the breach didn’t happen. No systems were compromised. No data was taken. A language model generated the entire story, filling in plausible details from scratch. And before the company can figure…

Iran-linked group Handala claims to have breached three major UAE organizations

Iran-linked group Handala claims to have breached three major UAE organizations, Dubai Courts, Dubai Land Department, and Dubai Roads & Transport Authority The group Handala claimed a major cyberattack against the UAE, targeting Dubai Courts Department, Dubai Land Department, and Dubai Roads and Transport Authority. They alleged destroying 6 petabytes of data and stealing 149 TB…

Zero-Days, Data Breaches, and AI Risks Define This Week’s Cybersecurity Landscape in 2026

Major Threats & Vulnerabilities Zero-Day and Critical Exploits A new zero-day vulnerability in Adobe Acrobat Reader is being actively exploited through malicious PDFs. Attackers can steal data and compromise systems, with no patch currently available. Security teams are urged to block untrusted PDFs, disable JavaScript, and use sandboxing with outbound traffic monitoring. The Fortinet EMS…

Siemens accelerates AI chip verification to trillion‑cycle scale with NVIDIA technology

 Siemens and NVIDIA have achieved a major verification breakthrough, capturing trillions of pre‑silicon design cycles in days using Siemens’ Veloce proFPGA CS combined with NVIDIA’s performance-optimized chip architecture Enables faster, more reliable AI/ML system-on-a-chip (SoC) development, giving NVIDIA’s teams confidence to run large workloads and optimize designs before first silicon 

Tech giants launch AI-powered ‘Project Glasswing’ to identify critical software vulnerabilities

Major technology companies have joined forces in an effort to use advanced artificial intelligence to identify and address security flaws in the world’s most critical software systems, marking a significant shift in how the industry approaches cybersecurity threats. Anthropic announced Project Glasswing on Tuesday, bringing together Amazon, Apple, Broadcom, Cisco, CrowdStrike, the Linux Foundation, Microsoft,…

Major outage cripples Russian banking apps and metro payments nationwide

A major outage hit Russian banking apps and payments, blocking card use, cash withdrawals, and mobile access for hours. A widespread outage disrupted banking apps and payment systems across Russia, leaving customers unable to pay by card, withdraw cash, or access mobile banking for hours. According to The Record Media, the incident affected major banks,…

High-Severity Vulnerabilities, Supply Chain Breaches, and AI Threats Redefine Cybersecurity This Week

Major Threats & Vulnerabilities High-Severity Flaws A newly disclosed Cisco IMC vulnerability (CVSS 9.8) allows unauthenticated attackers to gain full administrative access to UCS servers. Cisco has issued patches, and while no active exploitation has been observed, immediate updates are strongly advised. In another critical discovery, a GIGABYTE Control Center flaw enables remote code execution…

Lawmakers renew push for Labor Department-backed cyber apprenticeship grants

With the country’s cybersecurity workforce still experiencing major shortages, a bipartisan, bicameral group of lawmakers is pushing to enlist the Department of Labor to help tackle the problem. The Cyber Ready Workforce Act would direct the DOL to establish a grant program that supports the “creation, implementation, and expansion of registered apprenticeship programs in cybersecurity,”…

Egnyte expands Content Cloud with AI Governance and built-in Assistant

Egnyte has announced two major additions to the Egnyte Content Cloud: AI Safeguards, which give organizations granular control over how AI interacts with sensitive content, and an AI Assistant that acts as a built-in collaborator across Egnyte workspaces. AI Safeguards As organizations accelerate AI adoption, ungoverned access to sensitive content by AI systems represents a…

Release Notes: Cross-Platform Threat Analysis with macOS, SSL Decryption, and 1,300+ New Detections 

March was a packed month for ANY.RUN. We rolled out major product improvements that help security teams investigate phishing inside encrypted traffic, expand cross-platform analysis with macOS, and bring Windows Server into the sandbox workflow. At the same time, our detection team continued to strengthen threat coverage with new behavior signatures, Suricata rules, and fresh threat intelligence reports focused on active…

Release Notes: Cross-Platform Threat Analysis with macOS, SSL Decryption, and 1,300+ New Detections 

March was a packed month for ANY.RUN. We rolled out major product improvements that help security teams investigate phishing inside encrypted traffic, expand cross-platform analysis with macOS, and bring Windows Server into the sandbox workflow. At the same time, our detection team continued to strengthen threat coverage with new behavior signatures, Suricata rules, and fresh threat intelligence reports focused on active…

CCTV Crackdown: India Moves to Block Chinese Surveillance Cameras

India is preparing for a major shift in its surveillance ecosystem as the government tightens rules around internet-connected CCTV cameras. The move is primarily aimed at addressing rising concerns over national security and data privacy risks linked to foreign-made devices. Authorities have found that several widely used CCTV systems may not be as secure as…

Critical Vulnerabilities, Insider Threats, and AI-Driven Cybercrime Define the Week

Major Threats & Vulnerabilities Zero-Day and Critical CVE Exploits Oracle’s emergency patch for CVE-2026-21992 addressed a critical remote code execution flaw in Identity Manager and Web Services Manager with a CVSS score of 9.8. The vulnerability could allow unauthenticated attackers to fully compromise systems. Administrators are urged to patch immediately despite no known active exploitation.…

Experts warn of a ‘loud and aggressive’ extortion wave following Trivy hack

SAN FRANCISCO — Mandiant is responding to a major, ongoing supply-chain attack involving the compromise of Trivy, a widely used open-source tool from Aqua Security that’s designed to find vulnerabilities and misconfigurations in code repositories. The fallout from the attack spree, which was first detected March 19, is extensive and poses substantial risk for follow-on…

Mimecast expands Incydr with runtime data security for AI and human risk

Mimecast has announced a major expansion of its Incydr offering with new data security capabilities and a preview of the Agent Risk Center. These enhancements deliver runtime data security through a unified approach to detect, govern, and remediate data exposure in real time, whether driven by employees or agents acting on their behalf. Eighty percent…

Astrix advances AI agent security platform to govern shadow and enterprise agents

Astrix Security has revealed a major expansion of its AI agent security platform, covering every layer where AI agents operate in the enterprise: from managed AI platforms to shadow deployments running on managed devices, detecting both agent existence and unauthorized access to enterprise resources, and enforcing policy over what agents are allowed to do. AI…

Training AI Beyond the Known: Milestone Expands Hafnia with Synthetic Data and Training-as-a-Service at NVIDIA GTC

COMPANY NEWS:  At NVIDIA GTC in San Jose, Milestone Systems will showcase major advancements to its suite of AI developer tools coming out of Hafnia. The latest expansion introduces Synthetic Data and a forthcoming Training-as-a-Service (TaaS) offering, enabling developers to train AI models not only for real-world conditions, but also for rare and previously unseen…

Orca Platform enhancements use AI to cut cloud alert noise

Orca Security has announced major enhancements to the Orca Platform, introducing new AI-powered security agents, real-time detection of AI usage across cloud environments, remediation-focused workflows, and code reachability analysis. These innovations enable organizations to move beyond fragmented alerts toward faster investigation, clearer prioritization, and measurable risk reduction. As enterprises accelerate AI adoption and scale across…

AI Risks, Critical Vulnerabilities, and Data Breaches Define This Week in Cybersecurity

Major Threats & Vulnerabilities Critical Software and Platform Flaws A SQL injection flaw in Elementor’s Ally accessibility plugin exposed over 400,000 WordPress sites to potential data theft. The vulnerability stemmed from improper input sanitization, allowing attackers to extract sensitive database information. Administrators should update immediately to the patched version. Microsoft’s March Patch Tuesday addressed a…

CVE-2026-3910: Chrome V8 Zero-Day Used for In-the-Wild Attacks

Chrome zero-days continue to pose a major risk for cyber defenders. Earlier this year, Google patched CVE-2026-2441, the first actively exploited Chrome zero-day of 2026. Now, another emergency update has been released, fixing two more flaws already exploited in the wild, CVE-2026-3910 in Chrome’s V8 JavaScript and WebAssembly engine and CVE-2026-3909, an out-of-bounds write bug…

Medical giant Stryker crippled after Iranian hackers remotely wipe computers

A major cyberattack on US medical supplies giant Stryker has resulted in thousands of devices being remotely wiped, after a pro-Iranian hacking group may have compromised the company’s Microsoft Intune management system. Details remain sketchy, but what appears to have happened on Wednesday at one of the world’s largest medical supplies companies could, if confirmed,…

Fortinet enhances SecOps with cloud SOC, AI automation, and managed services

Fortinet has announced major innovations across the Fortinet Security Operations (SecOps) Platform. The updates feature next-generation SecOps advancements, including expanded agentic AI capabilities, a preview of FortiSOC, managed services, and endpoint security enhancements delivered through FortiEndpoint. “As attackers weaponize AI to accelerate reconnaissance, exploit development, and social engineering, security operations must function with the same…

DroneShield Establishes European Manufacturing Footprint to Advance Sovereign Counter-UAS Capability

DroneShield (ASX:DRO) today announced the establishment of counter-UAS manufacturing in the EU, marking a major expansion of the Company’s European industrial footprint and manufacturing capacity. The announcement follows increased momentum across the continent, with national military investments growing under the ReArm Europe Plan / Readiness 2030 initiative, accelerating the need for mature, scalable, and sovereign…

Cyolo PRO 7.0 expands OT-first secure remote access with AI session intelligence

Cyolo has released Cyolo PRO (Privileged Remote Operations) v7.0, a major update that expands OT-first secure remote access and strengthens protection for critical infrastructure and industrial environments without disrupting operations. Secure remote access (SRA) tools focus primarily on managing access. Cyolo has always delivered a more holistic approach, designed to govern all scopes of access…

Forcepoint Revamps Partner Program, Data Security Platform

Forcepoint announced major updates to its AI-native Data Security Cloud platform and a revamped Global Partner Program designed to help partners deliver modern data security across cloud, endpoint, and AI-driven environments. The announcement comes as enterprises grapple with the security implications of artificial intelligence.  According to a recent World Economic Forum report cited by Forcepoint,…

Threat Coverage Digest: New Malware Reports and 2,400+ Detection Rules  

February brought another round of major detection improvements across ANY.RUN’s threat intelligence and sandbox coverage. Alongside new Threat Intelligence reports, our analysts expanded behavioral visibility across dozens of malware families, strengthened detection logic for modern phishing and data-stealing campaigns, and added thousands of new network detection rules.  Let’s take a closer look at the updates delivered this month.  Threat Intelligence Reports …

Global coalition dismantles Tycoon 2FA phishing kit

Tycoon 2FA, a major phishing kit and platform that allowed low-skilled cybercriminals to bypass multifactor authentication and conduct large-scale adversary-in-the-middle attacks, was dismantled Wednesday by a global coalition of security companies and law enforcement agencies. Microsoft, which led the effort alongside Europol and authorities from six countries and 11 security firms or organizations, said it…

Zero-Days, Data Breaches, and AI Risks Define This Week’s Cybersecurity Landscape

Major Threats & Vulnerabilities Zero-Day Exploits and Critical CVEs Cisco SD-WAN Zero-Day Grants Root Access has been actively exploited since 2023, allowing attackers to bypass authentication and gain root privileges. Cisco urges administrators to patch immediately, secure management planes, and monitor for rogue peers. ServiceNow AI Platform Vulnerability could allow unauthenticated remote code execution through…

AWS successfully completed its first surveillance audit for ISO 42001:2023 with no findings

In November 2024, Amazon Web Services (AWS) was the first major cloud service provider to announce the ISO/IEC 42001 accredited certification for AI services, covering: Amazon Bedrock, Amazon Q Business, Amazon Textract, and Amazon Transcribe. In November 2025, AWS successfully completed its first surveillance audit for ISO 42001:2023, Artificial Intelligence Management System with no findings.…

Beachhead Solutions Unveils ComplianceEZ 2.0 for MSPs

Beachhead Solutions has launched ComplianceEZ 2.0, a major update to its compliance management tool built into the BeachheadSecure for MSPs platform.  The company says the new version moves beyond simple documentation and delivers full lifecycle management of cybersecurity compliance, with AI-driven guidance included at no extra cost. Beachhead positions ComplianceEZ 2.0 as MSP-focused GRC alternative…