Anthropic said its AI Project Glasswing found over 10,000 serious vulnerabilities in one month, exposing a growing patching gap. Anthropic announced on Friday that Project Glasswing, its defensive cybersecurity initiative built around Claude Mythos Preview, has uncovered more than 10,000 high- or critical-severity vulnerabilities in the month since the program went live. The number is…
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AI, Exploits, Global Security News, Risk Management
How AI Hallucinations Are Creating Real Security Risks
AI hallucinations are introducing serious security risks into critical infrastructure decision-making by exploiting human trust through highly confident yet incorrect outputs. When an AI model lacks certainty, it doesn’t have a mechanism to recognize that. Instead, it generates the most probable response based on patterns in its training data, even if that response is inaccurate.…
AI, Apps, Cybersecurity, Endpoint, Exploits, Global Security News, Network Security, Risk Management
May Patch Tuesday roundup: Critical holes in Windows Netlogon, DNS, and SAP S/4HANA
Critical vulnerabilities in Windows Server’s networking and identity infrastructure, as well as a serious hole in Microsoft Dynamics 365 on-premises version, highlight Microsoft’s May Patch Tuesday fixes. They are among the 118 vulnerabilities identified this month by the company. Some in cloud-based services like Azure and Microsoft Teams have already been fixed, so no admin…
AI, Europe, Global Security News
European AI spending set to hit $290 billion by 2029
European enterprises are committing serious money to AI, and the numbers are accelerating. According to IDC’s Worldwide AI and Generative AI Spending Guide, AI spending across Europe will reach $290 billion by 2029, growing at a compound annual growth rate of 33.7%. Organizations across the continent are moving AI out of proof-of-concept projects and into…
AI, Exploits, Global Security News
Critical NetScaler ADC, Gateway flaw may soon be exploited (CVE-2026-3055)
Citrix has fixed two vulnerabilities in NetScaler ADC and NetScaler Gateway, with the more serious flaw (CVE-2026-3055) potentially allowing attackers to extract active session tokens from the memory of affected devices. Anil Shetty, senior VP of Engineering with Cloud Software Group (Citrix’s parent company), stated on Saturday that Cloud Software Group “is not aware of…
Global Security News
Vasculitis care and prevention: A complete guide to managing your health
GUEST OPINION: Vasculitis is a rare but serious condition that involves inflammation of the blood vessels. This inflammation can affect arteries, veins, and capillaries, disrupting normal blood flow and potentially damaging vital organs. While vasculitis can vary in severity—from mild to life-threatening—early diagnosis, proper care, and preventive strategies can significantly improve outcomes.
Cybersecurity, Global Security News
Goldshell E-DG1M: A High-Efficiency Scrypt Miner for Home and Small Farms
If you’re serious about Litecoin (LTC), Dogecoin (DOGE), or other Scrypt-based cryptocurrencies, the Goldshell E-DG1M is a game-changer. Combining high hash power, energy efficiency, and a compact, home-friendly design, it has quickly become one of the most attractive options under $2,000 for both hobbyists and professional miners. This article explores the E-DG1M’s features, performance, and…
Global Security News, Government & Policy
INC Ransomware Group Holds Healthcare Hostage in Oceania
Government agencies, emergency clinics, and others in Australia, New Zealand, and Tonga have had serious run-ins with the prolific ransomware outfit.
AI, Global Security News
Flaws in Popular Software Development App Extensions Allow Data Exfiltration
Four serious new vulnerabilities affect Microsoft Visual Studio Code, Cursor and Windsurf extensions, three of which remain unpatched
AI, Apps, Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Endpoint, Global Security News, malware, Network Security, News, Risk Management, Threats, trends
Hundreds of Malicious Skills Found in OpenClaw’s ClawHub
A routine question about trust exposed a far more serious problem when researchers discovered hundreds of malicious skills hidden inside a widely used AI agent marketplace. Koi researchers analyzed ClawHub, the third-party skill repository for OpenClaw, and found that threat actors had quietly turned the ecosystem into a large-scale malware distribution channel. We found “……
