## Critical Cybersecurity Developments: 2026-06-19 ### Executive Summary This report synthesizes verified breaking developments from trusted industry sources and real-time threat intelligence feeds. The following analysis integrates live search results with established security frameworks. — ### Live Search Results Analysis Based on current intelligence, the following threat vectors are active: #### 1. Emerging Threat Vectors…
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Meteor 3.0 Migration Helped Rocket.Chat Move Off End-of-Life Node.js Runtime
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Texas govt data breach exposes over 3 million driver’s licenses
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Nearly 15,000 infected websites cleaned in SocGholish crackdown

We’re always happy to end the week with some positive news. A law enforcement action called Operation Endgame just delivered a major win against the long‑running SocGholish (aka FakeUpdates) operation. SocGholish is a malware framework that has been active since at least 2017 and is best known for abusing hacked, legitimate WordPress sites to push…
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Apple’s Hide My Email tweak leaves privacy fans fuming
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AutoJack Attack Lets One Web Page Hijack AI Agent for Host Code Execution

Microsoft researchers have detailed an exploit chain, named AutoJack, that turns an AI browsing agent into a delivery vehicle for remote code execution. Steer the agent to load an attacker’s web page, and that page’s JavaScript can reach a privileged local service on the same machine and spawn a process on the host. No credentials, no…
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Best AI Alert Triage Tools for Modern SOC Teams

In this post, I will talk about the best AI Alert Triage tools for modern SOC teams. This guide covers the leading AI alert triage tools available to modern SOC teams, what each one actually does, and how to evaluate the category against your operational needs. What AI Alert Triage Actually Means The SANS 2025…
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The Ninja Creami just dropped to an all time low price for Prime Day – and I recommend one
Make your own ice cream, gelato, sorbet, and smoothie bowls with the Ninja Creami, now 22% off for Amazon Prime Day.
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Operation Endgame Disrupts SocGholish Servers, Cleans 14,971 WordPress Sites

Dutch law enforcement authorities, along with counterparts from Canada , Germany, and the U.S., have disrupted malicious infrastructure associated with SocGholish and cleaned up nearly 15,000 infected WordPress websites. “With these actions we deprive cybercriminals of access to infected computer systems,” Maikel Rollman of the Netherlands National High Tech Crime Unit said. “This prevents
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Google, Microsoft offer specs to help you prove your AI is behaving nicely

Google, Microsoft, OpenAI, and others want to help enterprises demonstrate that their AI applications are behaving themselves through the creation of a new foundation. The Appia Foundation will, it explained rather impenetrably, “establish modular specifications that provide a connecting layer to bridge foundational global standards with practical, trusted assessments across the global AI value chain.”…
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Gcore Helps Ucom Safeguard Public Live Broadcast Infrastructure During Armenia’s Parliamentary Elections
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Microsoft broke some OLE automations with latest Windows update

Microsoft Office users may find that some of their applications are failing to open when called on by third-party applications. It’s an issue that has emerged after the latest round of Microsoft updates. The problem affects Word, Excel, and other Office applications opened from third-party offerings including CCH Engagement, Workpaper Manager, Zotero, or dental office…
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Microsoft broke some OLE automations with latest Windows update

Microsoft Office users may find that some of their applications are failing to open when called on by third-party applications. It’s an issue that has emerged after the latest round of Microsoft updates. The problem affects Word, Excel, and other Office applications opened from third-party offerings including CCH Engagement, Workpaper Manager, Zotero, or dental office…
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CISA Warns Fortinet Customers as FortiBleed Hits 86,644 FortiGate Devices

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Thursday urged Fortinet customers with FortiGate appliances to take steps to secure against ongoing malicious activity aimed at thousands of internet-accessible devices. The sweeping campaign, believed to be the work of Russian-speaking threat actors, has been codenamed FortiBleed. The number of compromised devices stands at
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OpenAI adds spend controls and usage analytics to ChatGPT Enterprise

OpenAI has introduced spend controls and enhanced usage analytics for ChatGPT Enterprise to enable organizations to monitor AI adoption, track consumption across teams, and set budgets for AI usage. But, analysts cautioned, it still can’t show how those costs lead to business benefits. The new features provide administrators with centralized dashboards showing how ChatGPT is…
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Imposter scams cost Americans $3.5 billion in 2025 – and it’s getting worse
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Nintendo America Employee Data Exposed After Shadowbyt3$ Targets TinyPulse
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14,971 WordPress Sites Cleaned in Global SocGholish Takedown

Operation EndGame disrupted SocGholish, taking down 106 servers and cleaning 14,971 WordPress sites used to spread fake-update malware. On June 18, 2026, law enforcement agencies from the Netherlands, Canada, the United States, and Germany, coordinated through Europol, executed a joint action week against SocGholish, one of the most persistent and widely deployed malware distribution networks…
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eFAQ Publishes Investigation Into Alleged Scam Activity and Coordinated Reputation Attacks
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Every AI Agent Is an Identity. Most Organizations Don’t Treat Them That Way
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Stressors, AI Forcing Changes to Cybersecurity Teams
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Klue breach lead to Salesforce data theft, Huntress affected

Cybersecurity vendor Huntress was among multiple companies hit by a breach originating at Klue, a market intelligence platform used to integrate CRM and sales data across various business tools. Huntress published a detailed account of the incident on June 18, framing it as a “security domino effect” that began with one compromised integration credential and…
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Top 10 Geeky and Technical Bathroom Items on Amazon – Review Data Report

Executive Summary This report analyzes the top 10 bathroom gadgets with the highest review counts on Amazon, focusing on tech-focused, geeky items with proven customer satisfaction (4.5+ stars). Product List (Ranked by Review Count) 1. Emlimny Toilet Night Light Gadget 2. Bitvae X122 Toothbrush Cleaner & Sanitizer 3. Keenray Bucket Towel Warmer 4. SereneLife Towel…
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CVE-2026-42530: Critical NGINX HTTP/3 Flaw Can Trigger DoS and Possible RCE
F5 has released out-of-band security updates to address multiple NGINX Vulnerabilities, including CVE-2026-42530, a critical issue in the ngx_http_v3_module that can be exploited by a remote, unauthenticated attacker. The flaw is a use-after-free condition in NGINX’s HTTP/3 implementation that can cause worker-process restarts and denial of service, and in environments where ASLR is disabled or…
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Webinar: How attackers bypass MFA and how defenders can respond
Modern phishing attacks, including Device Code phishing, can undermine MFA protections and grant attackers access to corporate accounts without stealing passwords. This webinar explores how behavioral AI can help security teams detect compromised accounts faster and automate response workflows. […]
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Cybercriminals abused GitHub, YouTube and VirusTotal to push crypto-stealing malware

A cryptocurrency-stealing malware campaign used inflated GitHub activity, software reviews, YouTube tutorials and favorable VirusTotal comments to make malicious trading and gambling tools appear trustworthy, Check Point researchers found. According to the researchers, the attackers packaged the malware as tools designed to help users make money. The offerings included cryptocurrency sniper bots and gambling “predictors”…
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I flew 2,700 miles with Apple, Sony, and Sennheiser headphones – this pair had the best audio
Air travel is the true test for ANC headphones and earbuds. My multiple journeys revealed key strengths and weaknesses of the latest models.
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The Secret Revolution in Battery Technology: 3-D Printing
Startups are attempting to put energy storage anywhere and everywhere.
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From Assistive to Agentic: The AI Shift That’s Redefining Threat Management
Introduction The average enterprise security team has 40 or more security tools, giving a lot of visibility into internal telemetry and asset data. But often, these tools are working in siloes, generating (overlapping) alerts and data. And yet, breach dwell times remain stubbornly long (~43 days), response windows keep closing before teams can act, and…
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Apple patches Beats Studio Buds flaw that could turn earbuds into a wiretap

Apple has patched a Bluetooth flaw in Beats Studio Buds that could potentially turn your earbuds into a nearby wiretap. When you buy a pair of Bluetooth earbuds, you expect them to play your music and your calls—not someone else’s. But a vulnerability in Apple’s Beats Studio Buds shows how that trust can be abused,…
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Microsoft: June 2026 Windows updates break Recycle Bin prompts
Microsoft has confirmed a confusing Windows bug that causes different filenames to appear in the confirmation dialog when deleting a file from the Recycle Bin. […]
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How to use Excel formulas and functions

One of the most commonly used Microsoft programs, Excel is highly useful for data collecting, processing, and analysis. To fully harness Excel’s powers, though, you need to make use of formulas. Excel formulas allow you to perform calculations, analyze data, and return results quickly and accurately. The usefulness of formulas is even greater once you…
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AWS Unveils ‘Continuum,’ an AI-Powered Vulnerability Management Platform
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Unauthenticated RCE in Splunk Enterprise under active attack (CVE-2026-20253)
CISA has added CVE-2026-20253, a critical, remotely exploitable vulnerability in Splunk Enterprise, to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog, and ordered US federal civilian agencies to apply mitigations by June 21, 2026. In-the-wild exploitation has also been confirmed by the vendor and Resecurity, who said that its potential for full system compromise should push organizations to…
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Forget traffic lights, Google’s reCAPTCHA may ask for hand gestures

Google has introduced hand gesture verification for reCAPTCHA, a new method for verifying that a user is human. Google’s reCAPTCHA is part of Google Cloud Fraud Defense, a fraud and abuse prevention platform for bot, account, and transaction protection. It uses risk analysis and challenge-based verification to help organizations identify automated activity and suspicious behavior.…
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CISA: Splunk Enterprise flaw actively exploited, patch by Sunday
CISA has urged U.S. federal agencies to secure their systems by Sunday against a critical Splunk Enterprise vulnerability that is being exploited in attacks. […]
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U.S. CISA adds Splunk Enterprise flaw to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog and urges agencies to fix it by Sunday
U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) adds Splunk Enterprise flaw to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog. The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) added a Splunk Enterprise flaw, tracked as CVE-2026-20253 (CVSS score of 9.8), to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog. The flaw CVE-2026-20253 is an improper authentication vulnerability in the PostgreSQL sidecar service of…
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Forget Data Leakage: Shadow AI’s Real Threat Is Access Control
The first wave of enterprise AI concern was straightforward. It was simply employees pasting sensitive data into public AI tools. Security teams responded with usage policies, domain blocks, and data loss prevention rules. That response made sense at the time. It doesn’t fit the problem anymore. Shadow AI has shifted from a data leakage concern…
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8 Top AI SOC Platforms to Watch Out for in 2026

In this post, I will highlight the top AI SOC platforms to watch in 2026. In the age of ever-rising alert volumes, tighter budgets, and sophisticated adversaries, the question is no longer “Should we use AI in the SOC?” It’s “How do we use AI so it augments human analysts rather than replaces them?”. Here…
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Operation Endgame Disrupts Malware Network Linked to Major Ransomware Gang
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You can get Amazon Prime totally free for 6 months if you’re age 18-24 – what to know
Amazon’s Prime for Young Adults plan gets college students and young people a big break on the membership. Here’s how to get it.
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Q&A: Temporal aims to be the reliability backbone for an agentic AI economy

As AI shifts from output-generating large language models (LLMs) to armies of agents taking actions on their own, there is a growing threat that failures could affect system reliability. Temporal, a Bellevue, WA firm founded in 2019, hopes to solve that problem by stabilizing AI and long-running computing processes through “durable execution,” a technology that…
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Breaking the SOC triangle: How AI reshapes security operations trade-offs
A simple framework has always governed security operations that I call the SOC Triangle. It is a balance between quality, consistency and cost efficiency. Every SOC operates within it. Push for higher-quality investigations, deeper analysis, richer context, fewer missed signals and you pay for it in time and expertise. Standardize workflows to ensure consistency across…
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FIFA World Cup 2026: Hackers Target Football Fans With Fake Tickets Sites
Cybersecurity experts warn that active hacking networks are using fake hotel bookings, cloned websites, and live chat features to scam FIFA World Cup 2026 fans.
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Mastodon 4.6 adds profile Collections and two-factor controls

People who run accounts on the open source social network Mastodon can now group profiles together and share those groups across the web. The 4.6 release centers on a feature called Collections, along with reworked profiles, email newsletters, server administration controls, and a set of accessibility changes. Server controls The release gives server administrators a…
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How to bring the best Android 17 features to any Android phone today

Google’s latest and greatest Android version is officially now out in the world and available — but if you’re using any phone other than a Pixel, that doesn’t mean much for you just yet. The reason why is simple: Despite Google officially launching Android 17 and starting to send it out to Android phone-owners this…
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The Hacker News Recognizes ANY.RUN as the Best Security Investigation Platform 2026

ANY.RUN has been recognized as the Best Security Investigation Platform 2026 at the Cybersecurity Stars Awards by The Hacker News. This award reflects our dedication to building solutions that make a real impact on daily security operations. At ANY.RUN, we help SOC and MSSP teams worldwide streamline threat investigation workflows through confident decision-making, full malware and phishing visibility, and actionable insights thataccelerate incident investigations and response. We thank our global community of security professionals for continuously trusting our solutions and supporting our growth! Reinforcing Our Position as a Market…
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Google sets timeline for Android developer verification enforcement

Android’s developer verification protections will take effect on September 30, 2026, starting with users in Brazil, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand. Developers distributing apps through participating stores in those markets must complete the verification process by the deadline. Google Play, HONOR App Market, OPPO App Market, Galaxy Store, Palm Store, V-Appstore, and GetApps will begin verifying…
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Trump-Loving Crypto Super PAC Finally Backs a Democrat: Ritchie Torres
A crypto super PAC that has praised President Donald Trump and previously endorsed an all-Republican slate of candidates has finally found a Democrat it can get behind: New York Rep. Ritchie Torres. The Fellowship PAC dropped $300,000 on Monday to boost Torres in the final days of his reelection primary campaign, funneling its ad spend…
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Accenture to buy Dragos, runZero, and NetRise in $4.2 billion cybersecurity deal

Accenture is expanding its position with the acquisition of a majority stake in Dragos and all of runZero and NetRise to deliver end-to-end operational technology (OT) security for the critical infrastructure and industrial operations underpinning power grids, pipelines, manufacturing, distribution facilities and data centers. The Dragos Platform will expand to cover the extended environment that…
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Salesforce Disables Klue App Integration After OAuth Token Abuse Exposes Customer Data

Salesforce has revealed that it disabled the Klue Battlecards app integration within its platform in response to a security incident impacting the competitive intelligence company on June 11, 2026. To that end, organizations will be unable to connect to Salesforce via the app until further notice, the American cloud-based software company noted in an alert…
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Security considerations for adopting Claude Code and Cowork for SMBs

You are a security leader at a small or medium-sized business (SMB), and your organization has decided to adopt Claude. If you are like me, after the initial “surprise” wears off, you probably want to quickly get your arms around what adopting Claude means for the business, and for security specifically. Below are some lessons…
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Confidence Lacks in Threat Detection Across Non-Email Channels like Slack and Teams
Half of cybersecurity leaders lack confidence in detecting threats on Slack, Teams and other non-email platforms, despite growing attacker focus
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NY man charged after harassing college student with AI-generated nudes
A New York man faces cyberstalking charges after allegedly sharing AI-generated nude images and fabricated racist messages using fake social media profiles to harass a Georgia college student. […]
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Microsoft says web-enabled AI agents can trigger host-level RCE
Microsoft is warning of a novel remote code execution (RCE) path possible through web-enabled AI agents, demonstrating the technique against AutoGen Studio, its open-source interface for building and testing multi-agent applications. The demonstration showed that a malicious webpage rendered by an AutoGen-powered browsing agent could reach a local Model Context Protocol (MCP) service and run…
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Report: AI is Reshaping Trust, Scams, and Identity Theft
A new report launched this week by Malwarebytes, “Face value: How AI is reshaping trust, identity and scams,” reveals the hidden cost of AI to the public: increased fraud that is dismantling trust in reality and in one another. The report surveyed 1,500 adults across the U.S., U.K., and DACH region, exploring the help, harm,…
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Peter Thiel ‘s Secret Society Leak Creates a Perfect Target List for Espionage, Influence Operations, and Blackmail
A simple website flaw exposed members, political profiles, login tokens, and dating data from Peter Thiel ‘s secretive Dialog network. Dialog, a private invitation-only organization cofounded in 2006 by billionaire tech investor Peter Thiel, has spent two decades refusing to disclose its membership. That position became harder to maintain last week when Swiss hacktivist maia…
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BlackFog brings shadow AI visibility to macOS endpoints with ADX Vision

BlackFog has announced the general availability of ADX Vision for macOS, extending its shadow AI detection, governance, and prevention platform to Apple endpoints. With this release, enterprises can now apply a single, consistent AI data-loss policy across Windows and macOS devices to stop sensitive data from leaving the organization through unsanctioned LLMs. The release addresses…
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eBanking Phishing Delivered Through IPv4-Mapped IPv6 Address, (Fri, Jun 19th)
I detected an interesting phishing email this morning. It targets a major Belgian bank: The phishing in itself is a classic one, not relevant but the malicious link is interesting: hxxp://[::ffff:5511:74be]/kWC5PHA1 The technique used by the attacker is to bypass simple security controls trying to extract domain names and IP addresses via simple regular expressions.…
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M365 Copilot SearchLeak: Your prompt injection attack surface just got bigger
A recent proof-of-concept attack against Microsoft’s M365 Copilot Enterprise highlights what could be a much broader prompt injection threat based on a common way many AI-enhanced web services operate. Dubbed SearchLeak, the attack hinged on a typical malicious objective: to leak sensitive corporate data by tricking employees to click on specially crafted links. To carry…
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CISA warns Fortinet users to secure devices after FortiBleed leak
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Apple Patches Beats Studio Buds Flaw Letting Nearby Attackers Spy via Microphone

Apple has updated its Beats Studio Buds wireless earbuds to patch a high-severity vulnerability that could be exploited by nearby hackers to eavesdrop on users. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-20701 (CVSS score: 8.8), refers to a case of incorrect authorization impacting the Airoha Bluetooth audio SDK that makes it possible to pair a Bluetooth audio…
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Vodafone Warns Millions Could Miss Critical Text Messages from 1 July
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Holding Redlich partners with Legora to deploy AI across transactional practices
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Your browser tab could become encrypted storage for someone else’s files

Decentralized storage networks already hand pieces of people’s data to strangers’ machines. The lasting question across these networks is whether the machine holding the data can read it. A research paper by Gregory Magarshak, a professor at IENYC, describes a system called Safecloud built on one design rule: the nodes that store data see only…
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IAS Launches Quality Connect, Giving Publishers Greater Visibility into Advertiser Campaign Preferences
New IAS Pulse solution closes the transparency gap between buyers and sellers, enabling publishers to better meet advertiser quality standards, reduce wasted media, and build…
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24 Billion Stolen Credentials Exposed in Massive Data Leak

24 Billion Records Left Open Online: Passwords, Emails, and Everything Else Exposed database with 24 Billion records revealed stolen credentials from infostealers, Telegram channels, and breach collections, risking account takeovers. Cybernews researchers found an exposed Elasticsearch cluster on June 12th containing 24 billion records and more than 8.3 terabytes of data. They triple-checked the numbers.…
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Companies are discarding the logs they need to catch a breach

Many large enterprises discard most of the log data their systems generate, and they do it on purpose to keep costs down. A Dynatrace survey of 450 senior IT leaders at large enterprises found that half of organizations drop or never collect an average of 86 percent of their logs, even after filtering and aggregation.…
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Asia-Pacific scam networks generate nearly $40 billion a year

Cybercrime is taking a larger share of criminal activity in Asia and the Pacific. More than half of surveyed jurisdictions reported that cybercrime accounts for over 30% of all crimes recorded nationally, according to INTERPOL’s 2025/2026 Asia and South Pacific Cyberthreat Assessment Report. Distribution of malware types detected within the Asia and South Pacific region…
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New infosec products of the week: June 19, 2026
Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past week, featuring releases from ArmorCode, Barracuda Networks, Blue Planet, Flip, Fortinet, Legit Security, Tigera, and WitnessAI. Fortinet FortiSOC unifies SIEM, SOAR, threat intelligence, and AI in one platform Fortinet has announced the availability of FortiSOC, a unified, cloud-delivered security operations center (SOC) platform. FortiSOC…
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Vodafone restores services after Australia-wide outage
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Massive EOFY Deals on Monitors that’ll take you from spreadsheets to Los Santos
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Oracle releases 245 new security patches, all rated ‘high-priority security’

The Oracle Critical Security Patch update (CSPU) released this week contains 245 newly-announced fixes for supported on-premises software, some of which impact multiple products. It is in reaction to an industry trend to announce and fix security holes much more quickly, and complements Oracle’s traditional quarterly patch schedule. The current batch of patches affects a…
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Identity & Access Management: Current Challenges & Future Evolution for AI Agents

Executive Summary Current IAM protocols face fundamental gaps when dealing with autonomous AI agents that can act, not just access data. The ratio of machine to human identities has reached 82:1, with AI agents representing a new, harder-to-govern class. Traditional standards like SAML/OIDC are being extended (SPIFEE, SPIRE) but require more radical evolution in credential…
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Google Is Using Nvidia’s Playbook to Build a Rival AI Chip Business
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Crazy Rich Returns Lure Cabbies and Even Kids to Red-Hot Asian Markets
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Blue Yonder Adds 30 Customers as AI and Mobile Supply Chain Investments Accelerate
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Accenture to Strengthen Critical Infrastructure Defence with End-to-End Cybersecurity Platform in Age of AI-Driven Cyber Threats and Geopolitical Risk
Agrees to acquire majority stake in Dragos, a leading platform for operational technology cybersecurity Agrees to acquire runZero, a leading asset intelligence and exposure…
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One NZ Future-Proofs Its Oracle Estate and Accelerates AI Innovation with Rimini Street
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New Relic Accelerates AI-Driven Software Development with Kiro Integration
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Australian construction industry steadily increasing technology adoption amid productivity and geopolitical challenges
On average 48 per cent of Australian construction sector employees use construction specific technology weekly, second highest among surveyed nations
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Operator XR signs MOU with Thales Australia to expand training and simulation capabilities across Defence and Security markets
A two-way collaboration: Operator XR and Thales Australia will jointly pursue defence, security and law enforcement training and simulation programs in which either party may lead.
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Why Apple’s War Chest Can’t Win the Memory War
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The Top Telecom Expense Management Platforms Worth Evaluating
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Guidewire to Host InsurPitch Sydney in August 2026
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Malware campaign uses VirusTotal manipulation, legitimate news sites to gain reputation
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Gentlemen ransomware uses multiple EDR killers to disable defenses
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Agentjacking attack exploits AI coding tools with fake error reports
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Authorities disrupt Evil Corp’s SocGholish botnet

Authorities on Thursday disrupted a botnet, a malware framework and seized infrastructure that Evil Corp and other cybercrime groups used to steal data and break into various networks. The globally coordinated effort targeted SocGholish, multi-stage malware that has compromised websites, redirected users to traffic distribution systems (TDS) and slipped malware into their networks since 2017.…
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Cloudflare blocked 38.5 billion cyberattacks against civil society organizations
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Icarus threat actors exploit Klue OAuth breach to steal Salesforce data
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Law enforcement disrupts SocGholish botnet and Evil Corp servers
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Apple releases security update for Beats Studio Buds vulnerability
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Nintendo confirms employee survey data stolen from third-party service
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BlackFog launches AI detection for macOS
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Texas Parks & Wildlife data breach exposes millions of driver’s licenses, passport numbers
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Identity is the foundation of trust. That makes it everyone’s problem.
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GPS, PCI, ARCH, OH MY! – PSW #931
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Congress tees up No FAKES Act, aiming at AI-generated deepfakes

The Senate Judiciary Committee approved a new bill this week that seeks to prevent unauthorized deepfakes of American artists, performers and public figures. While the bill sailed through a committee voice vote, both Senators and outside groups say they’re worried it could become a tool for the powerful to quash free speech. The NO FAKES…



































