AI-driven exploitation timelines are rapidly shrinking, and they are not going to stop shrinking. Vulnerabilities are being discovered, reproduced, and weaponized faster than ever in the history of enterprise security. As a result, the window between a vulnerability being disclosed and indiscriminate exploitation observed across the internet is now measured in hours, not days. The…
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Global Security News, Risk Management
Why Chargebacks are Just One Piece of the Fraud Puzzle
Fraud losses don’t stop at chargebacks. False declines, account takeovers, and abuse also damage revenue and trust. IPQS breaks down why fraud teams need broader visibility into risk and customer impact. […]
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Identity Alone Isn’t Enough: Why Device Security Has to Share the Load
Identity checks alone can’t stop attackers using stolen session tokens and compromised devices. Specops Software outlines why Zero Trust strategies increasingly depend on continuous device verification. […]
AI, Cybersecurity, Europe, Exploits, Global Security News, Government & Policy, Network Security, Russia
Poland shifts away from Signal following cyberattacks on officials’ accounts
Poland told officials to stop using the popular instant messaging app Signal after cyberattacks targeted government accounts. Poland has instructed government officials to stop using Signal for sensitive communications and move to a state-developed alternative. The decision follows repeated cyberattacks targeting Signal accounts belonging to politicians, military personnel, and public servants. Officials believe the campaigns…
AI, Apps, Compliance, Global Security News
SAP Sapphire 2026 Intros ‘Autonomous Enterprise’ Vision
SAP wants businesses to stop treating AI like a side project and start running entire operations around it. At its annual SAP Sapphire 2026 conference in Orlando, SAP unveiled what it calls the “Autonomous Enterprise,” a strategy built around AI agents, business automation, and enterprise data systems designed to work together across finance, HR, procurement,…
AI, Apps, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Exploits, Global Security News, malware, Network Security, Risk Management
NVIDIA NemoClaw Research Highlights AI Sandbox Exfiltration Risks
Researchers at Lasso have found that sandboxing autonomous AI agents may not be enough to stop sensitive data theft after demonstrating multiple exfiltration techniques against NVIDIA’s NemoClaw and OpenShell environments. The findings show how attackers can abuse trusted tools and approved outbound connections to quietly steal credentials, manipulate agent behavior, and maintain persistence inside AI…
AI, Global Security News
[Webinar] Why Your AppSec Tools Miss the “Lethal Path” (and How to Fix It)
TL;DR: Stop chasing thousands of “toast” alerts. Join experts from Wiz and Okta/GitLab to learn how hackers connect tiny flaws to build a “Lethal Chain” to your data—and how to break it. Register for the Strategic Briefing Here. Most security tools work like a smoke alarm that goes off every time you burn a piece…
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Webinar: Why modern attacks require both security and recovery
Modern attacks don’t stop at initial compromise. This webinar explores why security and recovery must work together to reduce downtime and improve resilience. […]
AI, Exploits, Global Security News
Sevii unveils Cyber Swarm Defense Mode to stop AI-driven attacks at scale
Sevii has unveiled a new capability designed to stop high-volume, AI-powered cyberattacks at machine speed and scale, without the burden of unpredictable AI token costs. Sevii’s Cyber Swarm Defense Mode (CSD) addresses a critical gap created by AI, namely the inability to sustain cyber performance and cost efficiency during large-scale, AI-driven attack swarms. As technologies…
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NIST to stop rating non-priority flaws due to volume increase
The National Institute of Standards and Technology will stop assigning severity scores to lower-priority vulnerabilities due to the growing workload from rising submission volumes. […]
AI, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Endpoint, Global Security News, Network Security, Risk Management
4 questions to ask before outsourcing MDR
Security teams are stretched thin. Alerts never stop, attackers move faster, and expectations for uptime and resilience keep rising. For many IT and security leaders, Managed Detection and Response (MDR) has become less of a “nice to have” and more of a practical way to stay ahead. But outsourcing MDR is not just about handing…
AI, Global Security News
Shadow AI in Healthcare is Here to Stay
Medical professionals are not going to stop using AI tools to manage growing workloads. Organizations should prioritize bolstering security protocols to limit their blast radius.
AI, Cybersecurity, Global Security News, malware
3 Reasons Attackers Are Using Your Trusted Tools Against You (And Why You Don’t See It Coming)
For years, cybersecurity has followed a familiar model: block malware, stop the attack. Now, attackers are moving on to what’s next. Threat actors now use malware less frequently in favor of what’s already inside your environment, including abusing trusted tools, native binaries, and legitimate admin utilities to move laterally, escalate privileges, and persist without raising…
AI, Compliance, Global Security News, Risk Management
Oracle Shifts AI Strategy to Database-Centric Approach
At its latest stop on the Oracle AI World Tour in London, Oracle took a slightly different stance on AI. Instead of leaning into the model race like so many others, the company is making a case for putting the database at the center of how agentic AI actually works in practice. Oracle targets agentic…
Global Security News
Acalvio ShadowPlex Review: Deception-Based Preemptive Cybersecurity
This practitioner-focused review covers Acalvio ShadowPlex, a deception-first platform designed to stop attacker progress across IT, cloud, OT,…
AI, Apps, Global Security News
Arcjet enables inline defense against prompt injection in production AI systems
Arcjet has released AI Prompt Injection Protection, a new capability designed to stop prompt injection attacks before they reach production AI models. The feature detects hostile prompts at the application boundary and gives developers a decision point inside the request lifecycle where malicious instructions can be blocked before inference occurs. Companies are shipping AI features…
AI, Apps, Cloud Security, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Data Security, Endpoint, Exploits, Funding, Global Security News, malware, Network Security, Risk Management, Venture
Meet the 2026 Cybersecurity Startups Beating Hackers at Their Own Game
Cyber threats are advancing fast in 2026… and startups are leading the charge to stop them. Startups are racing to counter new threats like AI-powered phishing, deepfake fraud, ransomware-as-a-service, and supply-chain attacks. At the same time, venture capital is returning to cybersecurity, AI is reshaping both offense and defense, and regulators are raising the bar…
Global Security News, Network Security
Why East-West Visibility Matters for Grid Security
Learn how east-west traffic visibility helps detect and stop lateral movement attacks inside electric grid infrastructure and critical OT networks.
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Xona Systems brings real-time threat response to OT remote access sessions
Xona Systems has introduced Active Defense, a new capability that enables organizations to stop threats during live remote access sessions in operational technology (OT) environments automatically, without waiting for manual intervention. In many environments, the gap between detecting suspicious activity and stopping an active session can stretch from minutes to hours, leaving adversaries connected to…
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Global Study Exposes Critical Gap Between Cyberattack Detection and Containment
GUEST RESEARCH: 95% are confident they can detect attacks, but nearly half struggle to stop them as AI-driven threats accelerate
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Why Business Success Depends on IT Excellence
GUEST OPINION: IT is the business. When systems fail, operations stop, revenue halts, and customers lose trust. The COO of KLM captured this reality succinctly: “Nobody flies without IT.” In a digital economy, technology underpins every function, from customer experience to core operations. This reality places extraordinary responsibility on IT teams and raises an important question:…
AI, Global Security News, Government & Policy
Anthropic’s Feud With Pentagon Earns It Fans Amid the Blowback
The AI company’s app is reaching new heights of popularity after President Trump ordered the government to stop using it.
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5 IoT Vulnerabilities That Stop Projects and How to Avoid Them
Stop the 75% failure rate. Learn which device vulnerabilities stall deployments and the exact fixes that get IoT projects to production.
AI, Global Security News, Risk Management
IronCurtain: An open-source, safeguard layer for autonomous AI assistants
Veteran security engineer Niels Provos is working on a new technical approach designed to stop autonomous AI agents from taking actions you haven’t specifically authorized. His open-source software solution, called IronCurtain, aims to neutralize the risk of an LLM-powered agent “going rogue” – whether through prompt injection or the agent gradually deviating from the user’s…
AI, Global Security News
Stop Using Outdated Docker Images – How I Used WUD to Track Container Updates
Stop Using Outdated Docker Images – How I Used WUD to Track Container Updates The post Stop Using Outdated Docker Images – How I Used WUD to Track Container Updates appeared first on Linux Today.
AI, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Global Security News, malware, Network Security, privacy
We’re sorry. Wait, did a company actually say that?
Stop the press – a company has actually said “sorry” after a data breach, and hotels are helping hackers phish their own guests. In episode 444 of “Smashing Security” we examine a refreshingly honest breach response (and why legacy systems are still going to ruin your week), dig into a nasty hotel-booking malware campaign that…
AI, Compliance, Global Security News, Network Security, privacy
Lights! Camera! Hacktion!
When “bad actors” stop being hackers and start being… actual actors. This week, Graham and special guest Jenny Radcliffe play “Hacker or Ham?” (yes, Steven Seagal, we’re looking at you), before diving into a campaign which saw an Iranian gang luring Israeli performers with fake casting calls for a serious film. We unpack why positive…
