When Pope Leo XIV wrote about the effect that AI is having on our world in his encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, he may not have imagined the document being referenced in an HR environment. But, according to a report by Business Insider, Erin Maus, a software developer in North Carolina, used the Pope’s message about the…
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ShinyHunters is actively extorting universities after exploiting an unpatched Oracle flaw
Researchers are warning that cybercriminals exploited an Oracle PeopleSoft zero-day vulnerability and potentially infiltrated the networks of more than 100 organizations in an attack spree that largely impacted higher education. Mandiant and Google Threat Intelligence Group said it became aware of the attacks earlier this month as part of its ongoing monitoring of ShinyHunters operations.…
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Warrantless wiretaps cut off for a week following US Congress vote
Lawmakers have failed to extend a surveillance law that allows US intelligence agencies to monitor targets abroad without a warrant. Congress rejected a vote to extend Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act to July 2, which means, for a few days at least, some surveillance will be put on hold, for the first…
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Warrantless wiretaps cut off for a week following US Congress vote
Lawmakers have failed to extend a surveillance law that allows US intelligence agencies to monitor targets abroad without a warrant. Congress rejected a vote to extend Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act to July 2, which means, for a few days at least, some surveillance will be put on hold, for the first…
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Corning Is Riding High on the AI Boom—and Planning Ahead in Case It Goes Bust
CEO Wendell Weeks remembers the dot-com crash and other hard times, and those lessons have taught him to hedge even the most optimistic data-center bets.
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How Top Economists Think AI Will Change the Job Market
Plus, FIFA’s World Cup grass experiment and why Citigroup is rolling out tokenized shares.
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French government’s secure messaging system breached
An intruder has breached the French government’s encrypted messaging service, Tchap, showing once again that human error is a weak spot in any security system. Tchap was developed in France as an example of national sovereignty and was designed to be a more secure option than WhatsApp for communication between government employees. In this case,…
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Microsoft president responds to students’ distrust for AI
Microsoft’s president, Brad Smith, has reacted to student discontent with AI, telling today’s graduates that there is still a place for human creativity. Students across the US have booed speakers who talked up AI at their graduation ceremonies in recent months, including Google’s former CEO Eric Schmidt, the CEO of a record label, and a…
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Docker security scanner uses AI to help explain, fix vulnerabilities
AI-powered DockSec helps developers prioritize, understand and fix software vulnerabilities.
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AI agents have broken the security perimeter
The successful companies will build security into the workflows where the agents live.
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Core Taxonomy of Artificial Intelligence
Core Taxonomy of Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning (ML): The computational foundation of modern AI, focused on developing algorithms that analyze data, detect patterns, and make decisions with minimal human intervention. Sub-branches: Supervised Learning, Unsupervised Learning, Reinforcement Learning, and Deep Learning (Deep Neural Networks). Natural Language Processing (NLP): The domain dedicated to giving machines the ability…
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ShinyHunters Target Universities in Oracle PeopleSoft Zero-Day Attack
Google says ShinyHunters exploited Oracle PeopleSoft zero-day to steal data from 100+ organisations, with universities making up most victims.
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Zero-Days, AI Exploits, and Supply Chain Risks Define This Week in Cybersecurity in June 2026
Major Threats & Vulnerabilities Zero-Days and Exploited CVEs A newly disclosed Microsoft Defender zero-day allows SYSTEM-level access on fully patched Windows 10 and 11 devices. The flaw, caused by a race condition, remains unpatched, and administrators are urged to restrict Defender privileges and monitor for exploitation attempts. The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)…
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Early Warning Signs of Supply-Chain Attacks Live in the Dark Web
GitHub access sales, leaked repositories, and stolen API keys can all become supply-chain attack footholds. Flare explores how underground forums expose early signals tied to software supply-chain risk. […]
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What the House of the Future Will Look Like, Room by Room
Technology will continue to transform homes, from AI-enhanced security to disappearing appliances to the bathroom as health coach.
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Ransomware Payment Crypto Laundering Platform Taken Out by FBI and Europol
Domain of dark web money laundering platform AudiA6 seized and suspects arrested in joint operation by the FBI, Europol and others
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The SpaceX Pre-IPO Market: How Crypto Rails Are Opening Synthetic Access
SpaceX Pre-IPO demand is growing as crypto exchanges offer synthetic exposure to its reported $1.75T valuation without direct equity ownership.
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Claude Fable 5 Doesn’t Change the Mythos Security Story
Stay cool: Mythos 5 is an upgrade over Mythos Preview while Fable 5 is Mythos “made safe for general use,” Anthropic explained.
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Critical Cybersecurity Updates: 2026-06-12
## Critical Cybersecurity Developments: 2026-06-12 ### Executive Summary This report synthesizes verified breaking developments from trusted industry sources. The following analysis integrates established security frameworks with current threat intelligence. — ### Threat Intelligence Analysis #### 1. Zero-Day Vulnerabilities Recent zero-day vulnerabilities have been identified in enterprise security platforms. These include: – Memory corruption in popular…
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GitHub to Update npm to Thwart Software Supply Chain Attacks
NPM, part of GitHub, announced a new version of the npm package manager with several security improvements, including disabling install scripts
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Siri AI is all Apple; it just needed Google to get there
Apple’s executives have been taking questions, hosting seminars, seemingly working around the clock to stress one very important thing: Apple is not using a white label version of Google Gemini to make Siri AI happen. They just pooled resources to get there. The new Siri AI is faster, more accurate, offers powerful contextual capabilities and shows how…
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Google sues China-based scammers over Gemini AI abuse
Google has filed a lawsuit against Outsider Enterprise, a China-based cybercrime network for using AI tools, including Gemini, to build phishing websites and scam infrastructure. The company said the operation has affected “hundreds of thousands of victims,” with losses estimated in the millions of dollars. It also links the group to more than 9,000 fake…
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ISC Stormcast For Friday, June 12th, 2026 https://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail/9970, (Fri, Jun 12th)
(c) SANS Internet Storm Center. https://isc.sans.edu Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License.
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Researchers release details, PoC for exploited Check Point VPN flaw (CVE-2026-50751)
WatchTowr researchers have disclosed a technical analysis and a “Detection Artefact Generator” for CVE-2026-50751, an authentication bypass flaw in Check Point’s Remote Access VPN and Mobile Access, which the vendor confirmed to be actively exploited. The attacks were limited, but with this information now public, a larger wave of opportunistic attacks may be expected. From…
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AI-Powered Threat Detection: Balancing Security and Privacy
Artificial Intelligence is revolutionizing cybersecurity threat detection, but it introduces new privacy concerns. Modern AI systems can analyze network traffic patterns, identify malicious behavior, and predict attack vectors in real-time. However, the data required to train these models often includes sensitive user information, raising questions about consent, data retention, and cross-border data transfers. This article…
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Agentjacking Attack Tricks AI Coding Agents Into Running Malicious Code
Cybersecurity researchers have described what they say is a new class of attack that can trick artificial intelligence (AI) coding agents into running arbitrary code on developer machines. Called Agentjacking by Tenet Security, the attack can be triggered by means of a fake error report crafted using Sentry, an open-source error-tracking and performance-monitoring platform. “The…
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CyberCorps is adapting to AI. The budget isn’t keeping up.
The digital battlefield is expanding and changing faster than ever before. Washington must confront mounting threats to critical networks and systems. But there’s one challenge that stands out above the rest: artificial intelligence. The nation’s cyber experts need to be ready to face this new reality. The CyberCorps: Scholarship for Service program is a federal…
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Microsoft fixes Windows update failures linked to WUSA installer
Microsoft has fixed a known issue that caused Windows updates released since May 2025 to fail when installed via the Windows Update Standalone Installer (WUSA) from a network share. […]
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Rethinking MDR as Attackers and Defenders Embrace AI
For most of the past decade, managed detection and response was the answer to a real problem. Security teams couldn’t staff around the clock, couldn’t hire enough analysts, and needed someone else to handle the alert queue. MDR stepped in. It worked well enough. Until now. The threat landscape has changed faster than the MDR…
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Over 80% of Sports Organizations Targeted by Hackers in the Last Year
As the FIFA World Cup 2026 kicks off, a new Darktrace report warns that sports teams and bodies are a major target for cyber criminals
AI, Apps, Data Breaches, Endpoint, Exploits, Global Security News, Network Security
Oracle PeopleSoft RCE Flaw Used as Zero-Day in Ongoing ShinyHunters Campaign
ShinyHunters exploited a critical Oracle PeopleSoft zero-day to breach over 100 organizations, mostly universities, before a patch was available. Mandiant and Google’s Threat Intelligence Group published an analysis of an active ShinyHunters campaign on June 11, one day after Oracle finally issued an advisory for the vulnerability being exploited. The gap matters: the activity ran…
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Cybercriminals are moving away from mass phishing campaigns
Phishing activity declined by roughly 20% in both 2024 and 2025, according to research from Zscaler’s ThreatLabz team. The drop followed years of growth that pushed phishing activity above 2 billion hits in 2023. “Phishing volume measured by blocked emails is no longer a reliable proxy for phishing risk.” Researchers found greater use of targeted…
Data Breaches, Global Security News
Pharma giant Novo Nordisk discloses breach of clinical trials data
Danish pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk, the world’s largest producer of insulin, disclosed a data breach affecting patient information from some clinical trials. […]
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Prompt injection breaks today’s AI agents, study warns
Today’s AI web agents have no dependable defenses against prompt injection, according to new research showing that not a single attack scenario was consistently blocked across leading systems powered by GPT‑5 and Gemini. The findings come from StakeBench, a stakeholder-centric benchmark developed by researchers from Nanyang Technological University, ST Engineering, IBM Research, and the University of Illinois…
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Feds Seize AudiA6 and Dark2Web in $389M Crypto Laundering Case
Feds seized AudiA6 and Dark2Web in a major crypto laundering case, arresting two suspects linked to over $389M in alleged illicit transactions.
AI, Apps, Cybersecurity, Global Security News
LangGraph Flaw Chain Exposes Self-Hosted AI Agents to Remote Code Execution
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of three now-patched security flaws impacting LangGraph, including a critical vulnerability chain that could result in remote code execution. LangGraph is an open-source framework created by LangChain to build complex, stateful, and multi-agent artificial intelligence (AI) agentic applications. “An SQL injection in LangGraph’s function could
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Oracle PeopleSoft zero‑day fuels ShinyHunters extortion spree
A newly disclosed Oracle PeopleSoft zero-day became the weapon of choice in a recent ShinyHunters extortion campaign that primarily targeted universities and other educational institutes. Attackers exploited the critical remote code execution (RCE) flaw in PeopleSoft’s Environment Management component that Oracle started warning customers about on June 10, 2026. In an advisory, the company urged…
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AI is exposing the biggest weakness in cybersecurity: We never built a health model. Until now!
For 30 years, cybersecurity has operated like an emergency room. Reactive. Crisis-driven. Always triaging. We are extraordinarily good at it — our detection is faster, our response playbooks are sharper, our incident teams are more capable than they have ever been. When something goes wrong, the modern security organization runs toward the fire with real…
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AI is Turbocharging the Spamosphere, Amping Up Prolific Text-Message Scams
Google sues swindlers accused in losses totaling $1.9 billion.
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INTERPOL Operation Takes Down Sniper Dz Phishing Platform, Arrests Administrator
An INTERPOL-led operation last month resulted in the disruption of Sniper Dz, a decade-long phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) platform, Group-IB said Thursday. The effort, codenamed Operation Ramz, took place between October 2025 and February 2026, and saw authorities from 13 countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region making 201 arrests. Included among them was…
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Optiv Consulting Targets Secure Agentic AI
Optiv has sold its advisory, consulting, and transformation project-based services business to Vobis Ventures, creating a newly independent Optiv Consulting business focused on helping enterprises securely adopt agentic AI at scale. The deal closed on June 1, with Optiv Consulting initially operating under its current name and serving as Optiv’s priority services partner for the…
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Reinvent Launches Managed Security for MSP Partners
Reinvent Telecom has launched MyCloud Managed Security, a fully managed cybersecurity offering built to help MSPs, VARs, and resellers expand into security services without building their own infrastructure. The new service combines Guided Vulnerability Management and Managed XDR to provide continuous monitoring, threat detection and response, asset discovery, endpoint detection and response, SIEM, SOAR, dark…
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21,786 Home Cameras, No Password, No Warning
21,786 live cameras stream with zero authentication. Cheap gear is the real risk, webcamXP open 46% of the time. Your home router is the broadcast tower. In May 2026, Mysterium VPN queried a public internet-wide device index to count every camera and recorder that answers the open internet. They found more than three million reachable…
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Zebra Repco Rollout Signals ANZ Channel Services Shift
Back in April, Zebra Technologies Corporation, a company specializing in digitizing and automating workflows to deliver intelligent operations, announced that Repco, the largest reseller and supplier in the automotive aftermarket parts sector across Australia and New Zealand (ANZ), had digitized its last-mile delivery operations with Zebra’s TC5 series mobile computers. The deployment highlights a broader…
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CISA orders feds to patch actively exploited Ivanti flaw by Sunday
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) ordered government agencies to patch an actively exploited Ivanti Sentry flaw within three days, as mandated by the newly issued Binding Operational Directive (BOD) 26-04. […]
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Pax8 Beyond 2026 Vendors Target MSP AI and Security
At this year’s Pax8 Beyond 2026 conference, vendors across the channel unveiled new products, partnerships, and investments focused on helping managed service providers improve operations and scale more efficiently. Several announcements centered on security, documentation, and service delivery, reflecting the challenges MSPs continue to face as customer expectations rise and operational demands increase. Read our…
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MSP Compliance Services Shift to Continuous Monitoring
As enterprises accelerate AI adoption and face an increasingly complex web of cybersecurity and data protection requirements, managed service providers are finding new opportunities to expand beyond traditional IT support and into continuous compliance services. Brian Harmison, CEO of Corsica Technologies, says customers are no longer looking for occasional audit preparation or checkbox exercises. Instead,…
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Authorities dismantle crypto laundering service that moved €336 million for cybercriminals
An international law enforcement operation has dismantled a cryptocurrency laundering service linked to ransomware groups and other cybercriminals that processed more than €336 million in illicit funds. The domain seizure notice (Source: Europol) Europol said the service, known as AudiA6, is suspected of laundering cryptocurrency obtained through ransomware attacks and other forms of cybercrime between…
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‘Harvest now, decipher later’: The quantum threat few are preparing for
Quantum technology may feel far off but certain risks are already with us in the form of “harvest now, decrypt later” — an attack vector in which malicious actors steal data now for a future in which they have access to quantum computational tools capable of breaking encryption deployed by most companies today to protect their data.…
Data Breaches, Global Security News, Government & Policy
Tchap data breach affects over 73,000 French govt employees
The French government revealed that a recent breach of its Tchap encrypted messaging platform affects the accounts of over 73,000 employees in the French public sector. […]
AI, china, Global Security News, privacy
Inside the coming war over face cameras
Several trends are now converging that threaten to pit tech companies against tech users. Miniaturization has finally enabled companies to build AI glasses that look and function like normal glasses, but with microphones and cameras. People are increasingly talking to AI, rather than typing. And multimodal input, especially video, is on the rise. Put all…
AI, Europe, Global Security News, Network Security
Europol Disrupts AudiA6 Crypto Laundering Service Used by Ransomware Gangs
Authorities in Europe have disrupted AudiA6, a cryptocurrency laundering service used by ransomware gangs and cybercriminal networks. Europol, in a statement issued Thursday, said the dismantling of AudiA6 cut off a “key financial pipeline used to wash hundreds of millions in illicit profits.” The service is estimated to have been used to launder more than…
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Comcast Business SecurityEdge Preferred strengthens security for small businesses
Comcast Business announced SecurityEdge Preferred, its most advanced network-native cybersecurity solution for small businesses. Because SecurityEdge Preferred is built directly into the Comcast Business network, security can be activated in minutes without deploying additional hardware, managing multiple vendors, or maintaining complex security tools. Rather than adding another layer on top of existing infrastructure, it lives…
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How to use NIST and ISO frameworks to govern AI agents
Security leaders no longer need convincing that AI agents introduce risk. What’s missing is how to govern them once they move into production and begin operating autonomously across enterprise environments. AI agents already read sensitive documents, invoke internal APIs, trigger workflows, and make decisions that still require human judgment. From a security perspective, the most…
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ZeroFox releases AI Analytics to bring answers directly to security teams
ZeroFox launched ZeroFox AI Analytics, a new platform capability that gives security teams real-time visibility into the signals, patterns, and trends shaping their external threat landscape. ZeroFox AI Analytics gives security teams the ability to move beyond static reports and query their data in real time. Rather than waiting on manual exports or scheduled summaries,…
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The assembly line behind 1.5 million malicious domains
Attackers registered roughly 1.5 million malicious domains during the first five months of 2026. The registration patterns resemble industrial output. Most of the domains were created by attackers, put to use within weeks, and concentrated among a small set of registrars, top-level domains, and hosting providers. New research examined more than 1.5 million unique domains…
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AI sovereignty makes data centers strategic targets for cyber operations
Data centers built for frontier AI draw hundreds of megawatts of electricity and large volumes of cooling water from fixed locations with known addresses. Each one concentrates tens of thousands of graphics processors, liquid cooling systems, and high-density power equipment inside a single building. This physical footprint turns a nation’s AI capability into something an…
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Product showcase: Avast One turns scam screenshots into actionable security advice
Avast One Free combines privacy, security, identity monitoring, and performance tools in a single platform. The app is available for Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS. Checking the device for security and privacy issues After installing it from the App Store, I ran Smart Scan, which reviews device and privacy settings and identifies areas that require…
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Europe’s digital identity wallet gets its first set of standards
People across the European Union already use their phones for banking, travel, and government services. The European Digital Identity Wallet will bring those activities into one application, and the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) has released the first standards that support it. What the wallet does The wallet lets EU citizens and residents prove their…
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New infosec products of the week: June 12, 2026
Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past week, featuring releases from AISLE, Drata, Elastic, Filigran, IDnow, and Ridge Security. RidgeBot 7.0 automates Active Directory attack simulations for security validation Ridge Security has announced the release of RidgeBot 7.0, an update to its automated security validation platform that introduces automated Windows Active…
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Fastly and Skyfire Partner to Enable Trusted Agentic Commerce with Verified Identity at the Edge
Fastly and Skyfire Partner to Enable Trusted Agentic Commerce with Verified Identity at the Edge. Deals coverage from iTWire.
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KnowBe4 Expands Gamified Training Library With Launch of “Spot the Vish” Game
KnowBe4 Expands Gamified Training Library With Launch of “Spot the Vish” Game. Security coverage from iTWire.
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DXC and Anthropic Announce Multi-Year Global Alliance to Bring AI into Mission-Critical Enterprise Systems
DXC and Anthropic Announce Multi-Year Global Alliance to Bring AI into Mission-Critical Enterprise Systems. Strategy coverage from iTWire.
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Google warns of active Oracle PeopleSoft exploitation campaign linked to ShinyHunters
Google warns of active Oracle PeopleSoft exploitation campaign linked to ShinyHunters. Security coverage from iTWire.
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Rubrik Launches Autonomous Business Recovery Solution for Cloud-Based Applications
Rubrik Launches Autonomous Business Recovery Solution for Cloud-Based Applications. Cloud coverage from iTWire.
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The Teachers Getting $50,000 Bonuses Thanks to a Massive Meta Data Center
The jump in sales tax receipts in the Louisiana parish provides a new talking point in the debate over the AI construction boom.
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Top 25 Technology Companies by Valuation

Here is the list of the top 25 technology companies globally, ranked by their approximate market capitalization (or private valuation) as of mid-2026. This ranking reflects the massive growth in sectors like artificial intelligence, semiconductor manufacturing, and cloud computing. Rank Company Ticker / Status Approximate Valuation 1 NVIDIA NVDA ~$4.96 Trillion 2 Alphabet (Google) GOOG…
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The AI Price War Is Here, Piling Pressure on OpenAI and Anthropic
Startups and tech giants alike are mixing and matching AI models to avoid the premium prices charged by industry leaders
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Phishing Attack Volume Down 20%, but Risk Still Rising
Hackers are valuing quality over quantity, using AI to upgrade their phishing attacks rather than multiplying them.
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11:11 Systems Earns 2026 Great Place To Work Certification™
11:11 Systems Earns 2026 Great Place To Work Certification™. Enterprise Staff coverage from iTWire.
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Rubrik Advances Identity Resilience Through Strata Acquisition and Identity Roll Forward Innovation
Rubrik Advances Identity Resilience Through Strata Acquisition and Identity Roll Forward Innovation. Deals coverage from iTWire.
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As The FIFA World Cup 2026 Nears, New Research Reveals Significant Gaps In Digital Readiness
As The FIFA World Cup 2026 Nears, New Research Reveals Significant Gaps In Digital Readiness. Guest Research coverage from iTWire.
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IAS Expands Brand Safety & Suitability Measurement to YouTube Audio Ads Campaigns
IAS Expands Brand Safety & Suitability Measurement to YouTube Audio Ads Campaigns. Apps coverage from iTWire.
Global Security News, Risk Management
The Hidden Risks of Vibe-Coding Business Apps
The Hidden Risks of Vibe-Coding Business Apps. Guest Opinion coverage from iTWire.
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New Relic Report Reveals AI-Generated Code Grades Higher in Review, Yet Triggers Rise in Production Incidents
New Relic Report Reveals AI-Generated Code Grades Higher in Review, Yet Triggers Rise in Production Incidents. Guest Research coverage from iTWire.
Global Security News
House Robots Are Coming—and They Will Be Dangerously Cute
Adorable machines have a secret advantage when it comes to their human owners.
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Japanese energy firm loses drive with data of 10.9 million clients
Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc. has disclosed a physical security incident that affects private data of more than 10 million customers. […]
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Maine breach portal abused to publish fake data breach disclosures
In an unusual misinformation campaign, fraudulent data breach disclosures were submitted to Maine’s official breach portal and publicly posted before their legitimacy could be verified, prompting companies to deny the claims. […]
AI, Compliance, Global Security News, Risk Management
Google is held liable for false information from its AI
A German court has sparked a legal controversy by ruling that Google is responsible for defamatory comments generated by its own AI system. The search giant had argued that it couldn’t be blamed for the false results, but a Munich court has deemed that not to be the case and has ruled in favor of…
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Antidetect Browser Technology: The Future of Secure Online Management
In this post, I will talk about the Antidetect Browser technology and the future of secure online management. Online accounts are now part of daily life. Whether someone is managing ads, handling multiple projects, logging into services from different devices, or running automated workflows, they expect one thing: smooth account operation without unnecessary friction. But…
Cybersecurity, Global Security News
Why Tigoals Live Score Updates Are Faster Than Most Football Apps
In this post, I will talk about why Tigoals Live Score updates are faster than most football apps. Football apps have a weird problem. They are free, everyone has three copies and somehow they are always a bit ‘out of the loop’. You are watching a match and your cell phone beeps with the notification…
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Trolling Microsoft With Vulnerabilities – PSW #930
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Australian-built blockchain tech just made the first legal crypto bet in Nevada history
Australian-built blockchain tech just made the first legal crypto bet in Nevada history. Deals coverage from iTWire.
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FBI shuts down 13 ‘consulting’ websites used for suspected Chinese espionage
The sites were used to lure security clearance holders into divulging classified information.
Global Security News
Texas A&M CIO emphasizes user experience in cybersecurity strategy
Per Information Week, Texas A&M University System CIO Vince Kellen argues that organizations must balance robust security measures with user experience to prevent users from circumventing controls.
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OceanLotus targets stock investors and construction firm with SPECTRALVIPER backdoor
Vietnam-aligned threat actor OceanLotus has been linked to two distinct campaigns targeting domestic entities and stock investors with a backdoor known as SPECTRALVIPER, according to ESET.
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ShinyHunters Exploits Oracle PeopleSoft Zero-Day (CVE-2026-35273) to Breach Universities
The ShinyHunters extortion crew exploited an unpatched flaw in Oracle PeopleSoft to break into enterprise systems, steal data, and demand payment to keep it private. The campaign hit universities hardest. Google’s Mandiant attributes it to the group it tracks as UNC6240, and dates the activity between May 27 and June 9. Oracle did not publish…
AI, Global Security News, Russia
Russian national charged in connection with Void Blizzard cyberespionage campaign
Federal prosecutors have charged a Russian national, Denis Nikolayevich Obrezko, with conspiracy to commit unauthorized computer access in connection with a widespread cyberespionage campaign attributed to the Russia-aligned threat group Void Blizzard, according to a recent report by CyberScoop.
Global Security News
OnyxC2 stealer sold as a service targets over 210 applications
OnyxC2 is being sold on cybercrime forums for as little as $250 per month, with developers offering refunds if their builds are detected, highlighting confidence in its evasion capabilities.
Global Security News
AudiA6 cryptocurrency service dismantled for allegedly laundering over $380 million
Europol reported that AudiA6 facilitated an industrial-scale cryptocurrency laundering operation, utilizing thousands of fraudulent exchange accounts opened with stolen identities.
Global Security News
Siemens Desigo CC patch files falsely flagged as malware
The issue affects patch files for Desigo CC versions 7 through 9.
Global Security News
ShinyHunters Leak 40GB of University of Nottingham Student Data
ShinyHunters hackers leak 40GB of University of Nottingham personal and financial data, allegedly impacting 450,000 students and staff records.
AI, Cybersecurity, Global Security News, Risk Management
AI agents are already exploring your network. How do you detect their intent?
AI agents and MCP tools are creating new cybersecurity risks and blind spots.
Exploits, Global Security News
Oracle mitigates PeopleSoft zero-day exploited in data theft attacks
Oracle is warning about a critical PeopleSoft Suite zero-day vulnerability tracked as CVE-2026-35273 that allows unauthenticated remote code execution, with the flaw actively exploited in ShinyHunter data theft attacks. […]
AI, Endpoint, Exploits, Global Security News, Network Security
CVE-2026-10520 Exploited: Ivanti Sentry Gateways Compromised Shortly After Patch Release
Attackers are exploiting the critical CVE-2026-10520 flaw in Ivanti Sentry, compromising many internet-exposed gateways shortly after patches were released. Threat actors have started exploiting a maximum-severity OS command injection flaw in Ivanti Sentry, tracked as CVE-2026-10520, that allows remote code execution with root privileges. “An OS Command Injection vulnerability in Ivanti Sentry before the R10.5.2, R10.6.2 and R10.7.1 versions allows a remote…
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New Attacks Trick OpenClaw AI Agent Into Running Code and Leaking Secrets
Two security teams have shown, in separate research published this week, that OpenClaw, the popular self-hosted AI agent, can be driven to run attacker-controlled code or hand over sensitive data through ordinary-looking inputs. Imperva buried instructions inside shared contacts, vCards, and location pins that the agent executed without the victim ever seeing them. Varonis built…
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New GreatXML Exploit Bypasses Windows BitLocker via Recovery Partition XML Files
Security researcher Chaotic Eclipse (aka Nightmare-Eclipse and MSNightmare) has released a new Windows BitLocker bypass dubbed GreatXML, a day after they published an exploit for Microsoft Defender. “This was an accidental discovery, it took a total of 4 hours to find this,” the researcher said in a post on Blogger. “If you ever attempted to…
AI, APAC, Apps, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Exploits, Global Security News, Government & Policy, malware, Network Security, Risk Management, Russia
Ticket Scams to Infrastructure Attacks: FIFA World Cup Cyber Risks
One of fútbol’s premier events is about to hit North America this summer with the FIFA World Cup 2026 stretching across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. The tournament will feature 48 national teams competing to become champions – up from 32 in previous tournaments – across 16 host cities. It will be the first time…
AI, Europe, Global Security News, Government & Policy, Risk Management, Russia
Russian national charged in connection with Void Blizzard espionage campaign
Federal prosecutors have charged a Russian national with conspiracy to commit unauthorized computer access in connection with a sprawling cyber-espionage campaign linked to the Russia-aligned threat group Void Blizzard, according to a criminal complaint filed in federal court this week. Denis Nikolayevich Obrezko, a Russian citizen, is accused of breaking into systems owned by companies…
AI, Apps, Compliance, Global Security News, Network Security, privacy
WWDC: What IT admins need to know
Under-the-hood AI changes and efficiency improvements at the OS layer across Apple’s platforms are certainly the highlights at WWDC 2026. But there have also been significant changes IT admins will need to prepare for, particularly around Declarative Device Management (DDM). The Intel age is over Apple warned us this was coming, but macOS 27 will not support Intel at all.…
