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SAS at 50: the analytics powerhouse quietly shaping decisions in Australia and beyond

Next week, iTWire will be reporting from the ground at SAS Innovate in Grapevine, Texas – a milestone event marking 50 years of analytic software company SAS. It’s not a company that chases headlines. But it is one that underpins decisions in banks, governments, hospitals and retailers – including across Australia – often without end…

iPhone forensics expose Signal messages after app removal in U.S. case

An FBI case in Texas shows Signal messages can still be recovered from iPhones even after app uninstall, via system artifacts, challenging privacy assumptions. The recent revelations about FBI forensic access to Signal messages on an iPhone have reignited a long-standing misunderstanding about mobile privacy: the belief that disappearing messages and encrypted apps guarantee that…

News alert: Mallory launches AI-native platform to cut through alert noise and surface real risk

AUSTIN, Texas, Apr. 9, 2026, CyberNewswire—Mallory is launching a AI-native threat intelligence platform, purpose-built to answer the questions CISOs and their teams are asking every day: •What are the real threat vectors for our organization? •What’s actually exploitable in our environment right now? •What should we proactively fix? The platform monitors thousands of threat sources,…

News alert: SpyCloud study reveal stolen tokens, session data fuel surge in non-human identity attacks

AUSTIN, Texas, Mar. 19, 2026, CyberNewswire—SpyCloud, the leader in identity threat protection, today released its annual 2026 Identity Exposure Report, one of the most comprehensive analyses of stolen credentials and identity exposure data circulating in the criminal underground and highlighting a sharp expansion in non-human identity (NHI) exposure. Last year, SpyCloud saw a 23% increase…

Texas Sues TP-Link Over Alleged Security Risks and Supply Chain Deception

Texas has filed a lawsuit against networking manufacturer TP-Link Systems, accusing the company of misleading consumers about the security and origins of its routers while exposing users to exploitation by Chinese state-backed threat actors.  The complaint alleges that TP-Link marketed its devices as secure and labeled them “Made in Vietnam,” despite sourcing nearly all components…