Cybersecurity researchers have flagged a new malspam campaign that makes use of Google’s DoubleClick domain as a way to evade detection and ultimately deliver a remote access trojan (RAT) named DesckVB RAT. “Before the victim ever reaches attacker-controlled infrastructure, the lure routes through DoubleClick, a legitimate Google-owned domain that many security tools are less likely…
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AI, Global Security News
Agent Threat Rules: Open detection rule format for AI agent security threats
AI agents run inside coding assistants, MCP servers, and multi-agent frameworks, and the access that makes them useful also opens paths to prompt injection, tool poisoning, and credential theft. Public CVE feeds carry agent-execution flaws that reach production faster than the tooling built to catch them. Agent Threat Rules, or ATR, is an open detection…
Global Security News
Google Is Daring Rivals To Keep Up in AI Spending Race
Plus, Anthropic gets the IPO ball rolling and Nvidia makes a play for the PC market.
AI, Exploits, Global Security News, Network Security
Security at Cisco Live: Going Shields Up for the Agentic Era
In the post-Mythos era, AI makes exploits faster than ever. Cisco builds security right into your network and infrastructure, helping your organization stay resilient even when threats move faster than human response.
AI, Apps, Global Security News, Government & Policy, malware, Network Security, Russia
Russia-aligned crime group Greyvibe extensively uses AI in attacks
Researchers have uncovered a previously undocumented Russian group that makes extensive use of large language models (LLMs) in its attacks against private, government, and military organizations in Ukraine. It uses a variety of attack vectors along with custom malware, with the goal of intelligence gathering for the ongoing war. Dubbed Greyvibe by researchers from WithSecure,…
AI, Global Security News
AI Chatbot Recommendations Redirect Users to Cryptojacking Malware Sites
Microsoft has warned of an active cryptojacking campaign that makes use of artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot interactions as a mechanism for surfacing malicious download sites. “This emerging delivery technique extends social engineering beyond conventional search results and increases the visibility of malicious software recommendations,” Microsoft Defender Experts and the Microsoft
AI, Global Security News
AI Is Distorting Practically Everything About the Economy
It makes growth look better and the job market look worse. Maybe an AI investment bust wouldn’t hurt so much after all.
Global Security News
After Replacing TeamPCP Malware, ‘PCPJack’ Steals Cloud Secrets
PCPJack makes innovative use of parquet files for stealthy, pre-validated target discovery as it canvasses multiple cloud environments.
Global Security News
Identity is the control plane for distributed infrastructure
Teleport CEO Ev Kontsevoy makes the case that distributed infrastructure, across cloud, Kubernetes, databases, and servers, can’t be secured by layering more tools on top of fragmented identity systems. He argues for fewer credentials, fewer entry points, and a single identity layer that gives security and engineering teams unified visibility and control. The post Identity…
Data Breaches, Global Security News
DORA and operational resilience: Credential management as a financial risk control
Article 9 of DORA makes authentication and access control a legal obligation for EU financial entities. Here is what the regulation requires, and what a breach looks like when those controls are missing. […]
Global Security News
DDoS-For-Hire Services Disrupted by International Police Action in ‘Operation PowerOff’
Coordinated action by FBI, Europol and others seizes infrastructure, makes arrests – and sends warning letters to known DDoS service users
Global Security News
Product showcase: Ente Auth encrypts, backs up, and syncs 2FA
Two-factor authentication (2FA) is an essential layer of protection for online accounts, and Ente Auth makes it easier to manage securely across devices. Ente Auth is a free, open-source authenticator app designed to generate and store one-time passcodes for 2FA. It supports setup through QR codes and manual entry, allowing users to add accounts and…
AI, Global Security News
The Smarter Way to Cash In on Meta’s Vision for Smartglasses
EssilorLuxottica makes the AI-enabled Ray-Bans that are growing more popular with consumers.
AI, Cybersecurity, Global Security News
What Happens When AI Agents Go Rogue?
Cybersecurity takes a back seat in AI race, while OpenAI makes a tough call with Sora
AI, Cloud Security, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Data Security, Global Security News, malware, Network Security, privacy, Risk Management
Most Secure Cloud Storage for Privacy & Protection
Cloud storage makes it easy to store and access files from anywhere, but it also introduces real security risks. Every time you upload sensitive data, you rely on a provider to protect it from breaches, unauthorized access, and data exposure. Not all cloud storage services offer the same level of security. Some lack zero-knowledge encryption,…
AI, Global Security News, Network Security
NIST updates its DNS security guidance for the first time in over a decade
DNS infrastructure underpins nearly every network connection an organization makes, yet security configurations for it have gone largely unrevised at the federal guidance level for more than twelve years. NIST published SP 800-81r3, the Secure Domain Name System Deployment Guide, superseding a version that dates to 2013. The document covers three main areas: using DNS…
AI, Global Security News, Risk Management
Secure Code Warrior Launches Trust Agent: AI to Enable Safe, Scalable AI-Driven Development
COMPANY NEWS: New AI Software Governance solution makes AI-generated code visible at commit, enforces policy before production, and connects real development behavior to measurable risk reduction
Global Security News
Cisco Access Manager: Identity-Based Access Control That Lean IT Teams Can Actually Deploy
Learn how Cisco Access Manager makes identity-based access control simple in Meraki—no appliances, no complexity, just fast zero trust.
AI, Cybersecurity, Exploits, Global Security News, malware, Risk Management
CVE-2026-21385: Google Patches Qualcomm Zero-Day Exploited in Targeted Android Attacks
Steady cadence of Android zero-days marked as exploited in the wild makes its path to 2026. Following CVE-2025-48633 and CVE-2025-48572, two Android Framework bugs Google flagged for active exploitation, defenders keep seeing the same familiar pattern. Mobile-chain vulnerabilities can move fast from limited attacks to real enterprise risk when patching lags. In March 2026, that…
AI, Global Security News
The AI Chip War You Didn’t See Coming
The growing competition between Google and Nvidia, Anthropic makes nice with software and AI is powering trade-secret theft..
Global Security News, Risk Management
ThreatsDay Bulletin: OpenSSL RCE, Foxit 0-Days, Copilot Leak, AI Password Flaws & 20+ Stories
The cyber threat space doesn’t pause, and this week makes that clear. New risks, new tactics, and new security gaps are showing up across platforms, tools, and industries — often all at the same time. Some developments are headline-level. Others sit in the background but carry long-term impact. Together, they shape how defenders need to…
AI, Global Security News
AI introduction can lead to employee burnout
We’ve all seen the claims: AI makes our work easier and is going to boost productivity to unheard of levels. For example, according to PwC, AI could boost global output by 15% over the next decade. But maybe things are not quite as rosy as the AI cheerleaders would have us believe. Some new research…
AI, Apps, Global Security News
Applicant Tracking System (ATS) for Small Businesses
In most industries, job recruiting is conducted entirely online. This makes it easier to screen applicants and move the top candidates through your interview process. However, online job applications also mean stiffer competition—the average job posting gets a couple hundred applicants, if not more. Organizing all of those applications usually requires basic recruiting software like…
AI, Apps, business, Global Security News, Software
Applicant Tracking System (ATS) for Small Businesses
In most industries, job recruiting is conducted entirely online. This makes it easier to screen applicants and move the top candidates through your interview process. However, online job applications also mean stiffer competition—the average job posting gets a couple hundred applicants, if not more. Organizing all of those applications usually requires basic recruiting software like […]
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