Millions of houses, thousands of jets, every NFL and NBA team: Imagine the things a trillionaire could buy.
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AI, Apps, Global Security News, Risk Management
What 2,000 Exposed Vibe-Coded Apps Reveal About the Limits of Most Security Stacks
Shadow AI used to mean employees pasting things they shouldn’t into ChatGPT. It now means something bigger: employees building full applications with AI, wiring them into production systems, and publishing them on the open internet. Without Security or IT in the loop. The artifact moved from a prompt to a product. The risk surface moved…
AI, Global Security News
Manage machine identities: The hidden privileged access layer you need to manage
Why are machine identities becoming the majority of “things with access”? Every automation, integration, and workload needs a way to authenticate and the right permissions to act. That quiet requirement has created a massive population of machine identities, also called non-human identities (NHIs): service accounts, service principals, workload roles, OAuth apps, AI agents, and IAM…
AI, Global Security News, Risk Management
Inside the lethal trifecta: Blast radius reduction in AI agent deployments
Seven things security teams can start doing today to reduce risk Categories: Threat Research Tags: AI, CISO, risk
AI, Cybersecurity, Exploits, Global Security News
GUEST ESSAY: How augmented reality (AR) can turn building images into ad space with no control
Every major building in America has three things: a physical address, a legal owner, and an unmonitored attack surface. Related: Sam Altman’s quest to usurp the browswer That surface extends from the ground up through every floor, every facade, and into the airspace above — invisible, commercially exploited, and almost entirely ungoverned. It is the…
AI, Global Security News, privacy
The smartest ways to sync your Android and computer clipboards
For all the fancy-schmancy things our modern-day technology promises to do for us, one thing Google has yet to give us is a simple and reliable way to sync the clipboards on our Android phones and computers. It’s such a powerful feat to have at your fingertips, when it works well — ’cause you can…
AI, Global Security News, Russia
It’s a bird it’s a plane – Oh dear me.
“Excuse me… this is a bit rude.” Firstly with all the negative things happening in the world perhaps a naughty prank can tickle our fancy. Many of the major news agencies have published this story, so what the heck, I will do the same. Here is what happened. Finnish Air Force cadets are facing disciplinary action after…
AI, Apps, Global Security News, Network Security, Risk Management
Cisco Targets AI Trust with Galileo Deal
If the original Galileo spent his time figuring out how things move and fall, Cisco is now tackling a version of that problem in AI, trying to understand how these systems behave once set loose. The company announced plans to acquire Galileo Technologies, an AI observability startup focused on helping enterprises monitor and evaluate how…
Global Security News
ThreatsDay Bulletin: Hybrid P2P Botnet, 13-Year-Old Apache RCE and 18 More Stories
Thursday. Another week, another batch of things that probably should’ve been caught sooner but weren’t. This one’s got some range — old vulnerabilities getting new life, a few “why was that even possible” moments, attackers leaning on platforms and tools you’d normally trust without thinking twice. Quiet escalations more than loud zero-days, but the kind that matter more…
AI, Cybersecurity, Global Security News, Government & Policy
From Paper to Digital: The Benefits of Making Taxes Digital (MTD)
In this post, I will talk about the benefits of making taxes digital (MTD). A lot of things have expanded from being solely on physical paper to being in digital format. Books are an example. Now, the income tax process in the UK, for certain individuals and businesses. With Making Tax Digital (MTD), the government is…
AI, Global Security News
How to Stop AI Data Leaks: A Webinar Guide to Auditing Modern Agentic Workflows
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer just a tool we talk to; it is a tool that does things for us. These are called AI Agents. They can send emails, move data, and even manage software on their own. But there is a problem. While these agents make work faster, they also open a new…
AI, Global Security News
Post-purchase upsells: The growth lever most online stores are missing
GUEST OPINION: Most online retailers invest most of their money in two things. One is getting visitors to their site, and the other is convincing them to purchase.
Global Security News, Network Security
Stranger Things Meets Cybersecurity: Lessons from the Hive Mind
Events and concepts from the Stranger Things television series illustrate how enterprises can defend their networks and stay “right side up.”
AI, Global Security News, Network Security
⚡ Weekly Recap: SD-WAN 0-Day, Critical CVEs, Telegram Probe, Smart TV Proxy SDK and More
This week is not about one big event. It shows where things are moving. Network systems, cloud setups, AI tools, and common apps are all being pushed in different ways. Small gaps in access control, exposed keys, and normal features are being used as entry points. The pattern becomes clear only when you see everything…
Global Security News
Top 5 Ways Broken Triage Increases Business Risk Instead of Reducing It
Triage is supposed to make things simpler. In a lot of teams, it does the opposite. When you can’t reach a confident verdict early, alerts turn into repeat checks, back-and-forth, and “just escalate it” calls. That cost doesn’t stay inside the SOC; it shows up as missed SLAs, higher cost per case, and more room…
AI, Global Security News
3 future Android features you can give yourself today
Here in the land o’ Android, things are always evolving — and it isn’t only because of big operating system updates. Thanks to the way Google’s for years now been deconstructing Android and pulling OS-level pieces out of the operating system itself — so they exist as regular ol’ apps and can consequently be updated…
AI, APAC, Cybersecurity, Global Security News, Network Security, privacy
Kimwolf Botnet Swamps Anonymity Network I2P
For the past week, the massive “Internet of Things” (IoT) botnet known as Kimwolf has been disrupting The Invisible Internet Project (I2P), a decentralized, encrypted communications network designed to anonymize and secure online communications. I2P users started reporting disruptions in the network around the same time the Kimwolf botmasters began relying on it to evade…
