Most malicious open source packages now mimic real code rather than rely on typosquatting
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How SIEM helps MSPs reduce noise and stop threats faster
MSPs don’t lack security data. They struggle to separate real threats from alert noise. Kaseya explains how SIEM helps MSPs improve visibility, reduce fatigue, and respond faster. […]
AI, Compliance, Endpoint, Global Security News
The AI governance imperative you can’t afford to ignore
CIOs rushing to roll out AI agents without real visibility into their decision-making processes are flirting with disaster. According to AI experts, deploying agents without observability processes and tools creates a ticking time bomb with the potential for huge negative consequences. Many companies are deploying AI agents and expecting them to increase productivity with little…
AI, Cybersecurity, Endpoint, Global Security News, Government & Policy, malware, Network Security, privacy, Risk Management
Major Cyber Attacks in May 2026: Fake Invitations, Agent Tesla, BlobPhish, and More
May 2026 showed how fast routine business activity can turn into real security exposure. ANY.RUN observed phishing campaigns, fileless malware delivery, credential theft, OTP interception, and remote access abuse targeting organizations across industries. From fake invitations and banking portals to compromised B2B websites and Word Online lures, the month’s attacks had one thing in common: they were built…
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SpaceX’s IPO Is a Bet Gravity Doesn’t Apply to Elon Musk
To launch the biggest offering ever, the space baron is drawing on his real power: everyday investors.
AI, Apps, Global Security News
How Apple turned circular manufacturing into a competitive edge
Apple is realizing real business benefits as it builds a circular manufacturing process across the company. Manufactured using recycled materials and renewable energy, the popular new MacBook Neo is a great illustration of this. Apple says the Neo is manufactured using 45% renewable electricity and holds 60% recycled materials by weight. That recycling includes 90% recycled aluminium and 100%…
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Agentic Governance: Why It Matters Now
AI agents now act inside the trust boundary with real credentials, and agentic governance is what keeps them from quietly breaking things at machine speed.
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The world’s most “Dangerous” AI, Anthropic’s Mythos, found only one flaw in curl
Anthropic’s AI found five vulnerabilities in curl, but only one low-severity issue proved to be a real vulnerability. In April, Anthropic made considerable noise announcing Mythos, a new artificial intelligence model described as so effective at identifying vulnerabilities in code as to be, in the company’s own words, “dangerously good.” So good, in fact, that…
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Webinar: What the Riskiest SOC Alerts Go Unanswered – and How Radiant Security Can Help
Why do the Riskiest SOC Alerts Go Unanswered? Security operations teams are drowning in alerts. But the real problem isn’t always alert volume; it’s the blind spots. The most dangerous alerts are the ones no one is investigating. A recent report from The Hacker News examined why certain high-risk alert categories – WAF, DLP, OT/IoT,…
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For Palantir, AI Is a Product, a Punching Bag—and a Problem
As Chief Executive Alex Karp derides “slop,” investors and some employees see a real threat of the company ceding business to AI models.
AI, Apps, china, Global Security News, privacy
AI clones: the good, the bad, and the ugly
AI is capable of mimicking a real person. It’s clear this capability exists, and the ethics of using AI for this purpose are often very clear. But increasingly, new applications are leading to ethically murky results. The good For example, the CEO of a company, or a politician, could choose to create a clone using…
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groundcover expands its observability platform with enhanced Synthetic Monitoring and RUM
groundcover has expanded its capabilities with new and enhanced offerings across Synthetic Monitoring and Real User Monitoring (RUM). These innovations give engineering teams greater visibility into the user experience, from proactive testing to real-world session insights, while keeping data securely within their own cloud environments. “Modern observability isn’t just about infrastructure, it’s about understanding the…
Apps, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Global Security News
Beyond the Checkbox: A Strategic Guide to Software Penetration Testing in 2026
Here is a guide to software penetration testing. Your software has vulnerabilities. The only real question is whether you find them first — or an attacker does. That’s not alarmism. That’s the current state of application security. According to the IBM Cost of a Data Breach Report 2023, the average cost of a data breach in…
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A New Chapter in Alzheimer’s Care Begins in Australia, But Access Remains the Real Test
*]:pointer-events-auto [content-visibility:auto] supports-[content-visibility:auto]:[contain-intrinsic-size:auto_100lvh] R6Vx5W_threadScrollVars scroll-mb-[calc(var(–scroll-root-safe-area-inset-bottom,0px)+var(–thread-response-height))] scroll-mt-[calc(var(–header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]” dir=”auto” data-turn-id=”request-WEB:d157b42f-f595-4291-a196-6b04707088a5-6″ data-testid=”conversation-turn-8″ data-scroll-anchor=”false” data-turn=”assistant”> This month, it has been announced that Australia is beginning to see the real world impact of its first disease modifying Alzheimer’s therapies, marking a pivotal moment in a field that for decades has struggled to move beyond symptom management.
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7 Candy AI Alternatives Compared: Better Chatbot Companions and Pricing
Candy AI rocketed to roughly 35 million monthly visits in 2025, proving there’s real appetite for an anything-goes AI girlfriend experience. Yet many users feel the sugar-high crash: conversations flatten after a dozen lines, memory resets around the 15-message mark, and add-on charges for photos or voice push real costs far beyond the $13.99 base…
Data Breaches, Global Security News, Risk Management
That data breach alert might be a trap
Ignoring a real breach notification invites risk, but falling for a bogus one could be even worse. Stop reacting on autopilot.
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Here’s What Agentic AI Can Do With Have I Been Pwned’s APIs
I love cutting-edge tech, but I hate hyperbole, so I find AI to be a real paradox. Somewhere in that whole mess of overnight influencers, disinformation and ludicrous claims is some real “gold” – AI stuff that’s genuinely useful and makes a meaningful difference. This blog post cuts straight to the good stuff, specifically how…
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How Digital Annotations Are Replacing Paper Markups in Business
Digital Annotations replace paper markups in business, enabling real time collaboration, version control, and secure document workflows across teams.
AI, Apps, Exploits, Global Security News, Government & Policy, Network Security, Risk Management
GUEST ESSAY: Google’s 2029 deadline exposes readiness gap as move to quantum-safe crypto lags
For years, quantum risk was easy for most institutions to treat as premature: real in theory, urgent someday, but not yet an operational problem. That is no longer tenable. Related: AI spawns semantic attacks Two developments this month brought the shift into focus. Google Quantum AI published research suggesting the computing resources needed to break…
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⚡ Weekly Recap: Axios Hack, Chrome 0-Day, Fortinet Exploits, Paragon Spyware and More
This week had real hits. The key software got tampered with. Active bugs showed up in the tools people use every day. Some attacks didn’t even need much effort because the path was already there. One weak spot now spreads wider than before. What starts small can reach a lot of systems fast. New bugs, faster use, less time to react. That’s this…
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BKA Identifies REvil Leaders Behind 130 German Ransomware Attacks
Germany’s Federal Criminal Police Office (aka BKA or the Bundeskriminalamt) has unmasked the real identity of the main threat actors associated with the now-defunct REvil (aka Sodinokibi) ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) operation. The threat actor, who went by the alias UNKN, functioned as a representative of the group, advertising the ransomware in June 2019 on the XSS…
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Reality check: Physical AI benefits could be a decade away
Robots are cool, but real productivity from physical AI isn’t as close as boosters are making it out to be, said IT leaders at Nvidia’s GTC developer show last month. “There’s a huge potential, a huge promise, but there’s also a lot of categories where that promise is a decade out,” said Mark Hindsbo, head…
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How to Evaluate AI SOC Agents: 7 Questions Gartner Says You Should Be Asking
AI SOC agents can reduce alert fatigue, but most teams fail to measure real outcomes. Prophet Security breaks down Gartner’s questions for evaluating AI SOC agents and separating real impact from hype. […]
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6Q4:How AI Is Moving from Promise to Practice
A look beyond the artificial intelligence hype: What will it take for real value to start showing up as companies implement AI? The post 6Q4:How AI Is Moving from Promise to Practice appeared first on RTInsights.
AI, Apps, china, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Exploits, Global Security News, Government & Policy, Network Security, Risk Management, Russia
Critics call FCC router rule a ‘big swing’ that could create more supply chain uncertainty
The Federal Communications Commission’s move to ban foreign-made routers touches on a real threat, but critics say the agency rule is overly broad, practically unworkable and doesn’t meaningfully address weaknesses in router security that have led to major breaches on American governments and businesses. Under the Secure Equipment Act and Secure Networks Act, the FCC…
Global Security News, Network Security, Risk Management
Zero Networks Kubernetes Access Matrix exposes hidden access paths and blast radius
Zero Networks has announced the Kubernetes Access Matrix, a real time visual map that exposes every allowed and denied rule inside Kubernetes clusters. The new capability enables security and DevOps teams to see, understand, and control Kubernetes access at scale, closing “understanding what is going on inside K8s” gaps that leave organizations exposed to lateral…
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iTWire TV: Australia’s AI Problem Isn’t Models. It’s Metadata – and NetApp Has the Fix.
GUEST INTERVIEW: NetApp’s APJ CTO Dhruv Dhumatkar on why metadata is the real bottleneck, how the NFL explains enterprise IoT, and why sovereign clouds aren’t optional anymore.
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Australia’s AI Problem Isn’t Models. It’s Metadata – and NetApp Has the Fix.
NetApp’s APJ CTO Dhruv Dhumatkar on why metadata is the real bottleneck, how the NFL explains enterprise IoT, and why sovereign clouds aren’t optional anymore.
AI, Apps, Global Security News, privacy, Risk Management
French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle tracked via Strava activity in OPSEC failure
A French aircraft carrier was tracked in real time via a sailor’s Strava activity, exposing a persistent operational security flaw. Le Monde revealed that France’s aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle was tracked in real time through an officer’s activity on the Strava app. A sailor unknowingly shared running data from the ship, exposing its location…
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Top 5 Things CISOs Need to Do Today to Secure AI Agents
AI agents are autonomous actors with real access to data and systems, not just copilots. Token Security explains why identity-based access control is critical to prevent misuse and data exposure. […]
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Adobe to Pay $150 Million Over Hidden Fees and Hard-to-Cancel Subscriptions
The Justice Department says Adobe buried the real cost of cancelling a subscription where most customers would never think to look.
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AI coding agents keep repeating decade-old security mistakes
Coding agents are now writing production features on real development teams, and a new report from DryRun Security shows that those agents introduce security vulnerabilities at a high rate across nearly every type of application they build. “AI coding agents can produce working software at incredible speed, but security isn’t part of their default thinking,”…
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PixRevolution Malware Hijacks Brazil’s PIX Transfers in Real Time
PixRevolution Android trojan hijacks Brazil’s PIX payments in real time using accessibility abuse
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Is this how to prepare for an agentic AI driven future?
GUEST OPINION: Agentic AI marks a real shift in how work gets done inside an enterprise. It’s not just a technology evolution, it’s a governance and security problem that enterprises need to address head-on. Organisations that succeed in the agentic AI era will earn autonomy through visibility, clear policy boundaries and the ability to audit…
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12+ Best VPN For Online Surveys [Tested, Reviewed, And Ranked]
In this post, I will show you the best VPN for online surveys based on real testing. Completing paid online surveys is one means of making money on the internet. You can find these surveys on websites like Swagbucks, InboxDollars, Toluna, Survey Junkie, and Opinion Outpost, to name a few. However, some of these sites…
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The New Turing Test: How Threats Use Geometry to Prove ‘Humanness’
Malware is evolving to evade sandboxes by pretending to be a real human behind the keyboard. The Picus Red Report 2026 shows 80% of top attacker techniques now focus on evasion and persistence, including geometry-based cursor tests and CPU timing checks. […]
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Webinar: The True State of Security 2026
AI has become the most popular scapegoat in security. While the risk is real, the obsession is costly. Most security failures don’t start with AI. They start with people, access, and security workflows that don’t scale. This webinar aims to reframe the conversation and show why the imbalance is the real threat to modern organizations.…
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Life Mirrors Art: Ransomware Hits Hospitals on TV & IRL
HBO’s “The Pitt” is showing audiences what a real Mississippi healthcare system is going through this week, thanks to a ransomware attack.
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Macquarie Technology’s Quiet Streak Tells a Bigger Story About Australia’s Digital Infrastructure Hunger
The company just posted its 22nd consecutive half of EBITDA growth – but the real signal is in where it’s placing its next billion-dollar bets.
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How infostealers turn stolen credentials into real identities
Infostealer dumps increasingly tie stolen credentials to real identities, linking usernames, cookies, and behavior across personal and enterprise accounts. Specops explains how analyzing 90,000 dumps shows reuse fuels enterprise risk and how continuous AD scanning disrupts that cycle. […]
AI, Data Security, Global Security News, Network Security
8 Best Platforms for Sharing and Editing AI Images in 2026
AI image editing used to feel like magic. Now, it feels normal — and that’s the real magic. Whether you’re fixing a portrait, swapping a sky, or turning a rough idea into a polished visual for social media, today’s AI-powered platforms make it easier than ever to edit and instantly share your work. But not…
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The AI bubble will burst for firms that can’t get beyond demos and LLMs
The AI bubble isn’t just hype — it’s real and could create many corporate casualties if or when it bursts. The companies that will succeed will be the ones solving real-world problems and engaging clients, according to tech industry execs and analysts. AI startup valuations have skyrocketed, creating the fear of an AI bubble that’s…
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DXC Completes Enterprise-Wide Amazon Quick Deployment and Launches New Practice to Help Accelerate AI Adoption
COMPANY NEWS: DXC proves AI at real enterprise scale through its own global deployment of Amazon Quick, supporting 115,000 employees across 70 countries. New DXC Amazon Quick Practice helps customers securely deploy and operationalize AI across complex, multivendor enterprise ecosystems. DXC’s Customer Zero approach validates new technologies internally first, enabling faster and more confident customer…
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DXC Completes Enterprise-Wide Amazon Quick Deployment and Launches New Practice to Help Accelerate AI Adoption
COMPANY NEWS: DXC proves AI at real enterprise scale through its own global deployment of Amazon Quick, supporting 115,000 employees across 70 countries. New DXC Amazon Quick Practice helps customers securely deploy and operationalize AI across complex, multivendor enterprise ecosystems. DXC’s Customer Zero approach validates new technologies internally first, enabling faster and more confident customer…
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After years of warnings, Microsoft is finally pulling the plug on EWS
It’s for real this time: After nearly 20 years, there will soon be no more Exchange Web Services (EWS) in Microsoft Exchange Online. The API will be disabled by default on October 1, 2026, and will be completely shut down on April 1, 2027, with “no exceptions.” Organizations must have switched to Microsoft Graph by…
