Microsoft says Windows users should expect to see an increase in security updates as the company increasingly relies on artificial intelligence to discover vulnerabilities in its codebase. […]
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npm 12 Disables Install Scripts by Default to Reduce Supply Chain Risk
GitHub has officially announced the release of npm version 12 with install scripts disabled by default, along with deprecating granular access tokens (GATs) designed to bypass two-factor authentication (2FA). The Microsoft-owned subsidiary noted that the following npm install behaviors that used to run automatically before have been made opt-in – allowScripts defaults to off, meaning
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Apple finally calls time on 15-year-old device support

For those who wonder what the support window is for Apple products, the company now has an answer: it’s quietly ended support for some of its oldest iPhones and iPads, cutting off restore access for devices that first went on sale more than a decade ago. While the move has prompted some complaints, the truth…
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How the ‘token economy’ has become a security and financial minefield
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LG is giving away free soundbars with this projector – how to get one
Upgrade your entire home theater at once with this LG CineBeam Q and soundbar bundle.
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Rethinking Email Security in the AI Era How Modern Phishing Bypasses Traditional SEGs – WC #1
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Durabook to Vanguard Channel Partner Program

Durabook, a mobile solutions brand owned by Twinhead International Corporation, is debuting a new deal registration program to protect channel partners’ investments in developing new business opportunities. Growing channel partnerships with an enhanced program The Vanguard Partner Program was developed to serve channel partners, “that are the foundation of its sales strategy.” The program complements…
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The best digital notebooks of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed
I went hands-on with the best smart notebooks to see which ones actually make it easier to capture ideas without paper clutter.
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How World Cup crypto prediction sites take your money

Crypto prediction and betting sites are appearing around the World Cup, and researchers have already tracked scams aimed at fans, including fake ticketing, fixed-match betting, prediction scams, and fan-branded meme coins. We investigated one prediction site ourselves. While we aren’t claiming every site works the same way, it matched several well-known scam patterns. Whether it’s…
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ThreatsDay: Cloud Bucket Hijacking, Windows LPE Chain, Global Fraud Bust + 17 More Stories
Most security mess starts as admin work. A link gets clicked. A tool gets trusted. A bucket name gets reused. A setting stays loose because nobody wants to touch it. This week is full of that kind of damage. Not loud. Not clever. Just small gaps doing big jobs. The worst part is how normal it…
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Your Tenda router could have a hidden firmware backdoor – disable this setting ASAP
Until Tenda patches the backdoor to its popular routers, you have one defense option.
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6.9 million driver’s license numbers stolen from AssuranceAmerica

Insurance provider AssuranceAmerica has confirmed a data breach affecting the personal information and driver’s license numbers of up to 6.9 million people. AssuranceAmerica provides car and rental insurance to customers across 14 US states through a network of over 9,500 independent agents. TechCrunch reports:“AssuranceAmerica said it discovered hackers in its computer systems on March 17.…
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I found an Android launcher so good that I don’t miss Nova anymore
After spending just 5 minutes with Octopi, I made it my default home screen launcher – it’s that perfect! There are free and Pro versions.
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The best 15-inch laptops of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed
Looking for a new 15-inch laptop? We’ve tested the best ones this year from Apple, Lenovo, Asus, and Samsung.
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New Forg365 phishing platform uses AI to target Microsoft 365 accounts
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764 splinter group leader sentenced to 40 years in jail

A San Antonio man who sexually exploited children while leading 8884, an offshoot of the notorious violent extremist collective 764, was sentenced to 40 years in prison in federal court Wednesday, the Justice Department said. Alexis Aldair Chavez began associating with 764 as a child in 2022 when a co-conspirator introduced him to 7997, one…
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As Global Conflicts Go Digital, Businesses Need Wartime Gameplans
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Extortion crew hijacks Microsoft 365 accounts via fake passkey setup

The Pink cyber extortion crew is tricking employees into giving them access to their Microsoft 365 accounts by faking Entra passkey enrollment requests. The attack The attack starts with a vishing call to an employee. The caller poses as IT and says it’s time to set up a passkey. Everything after that is theater, built…
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This TP-Link solar camera is so easy to install – and beats my Ring in image quality
The TP-Link Tapo C465 is a wireless security camera with a built-in solar panel for power, and it doesn’t require a subscription.
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Bitdefender Debuts Program to Advance EU Data Sovereignty Initiatives

Bitdefender, a cybersecurity-focused organization, has launched a new program to enable European Union (EU) sovereignty and regulatory compliance. European data hosting and security solution includes contract buyout The new program empowers European organizations to transition to a fully European cybersecurity and data hosting solution, ensuring that customer and configuration data, security events, telemetry, and information…
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I’ve used Linux for 30 years – here’s how I’d rank DistroWatch’s top 10
DistroWatch says these are the top Linux distros. I say this order is better.
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The Hidden Security Risks of Reduced Summer IT Coverage
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Vibe-Coded Malware Caught in Active Directory Attack
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Why we cannot wait for better post-quantum signature algorithms

RSA and ECC, cryptographic algorithms that we’ve all relied on for decades, are vulnerable to the attack of sufficiently advanced quantum computers. Such quantum computers do not exist yet, but they seem to be coming sooner than expected. Luckily, the solution is already available: migrate to ML-KEM encryption and ML-DSA signatures, which are designed to…
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Citrix launches MCP Gateway to secure enterprise AI agents

Citrix has announced updates to its high-performance application delivery and security platform NetScaler, introducing MCP Gateway functionality to allow enterprises to securely route, govern and observe agent traffic to backend Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. In addition, the company unveiled other enhancements to NetScaler AI Gateway, that extend model routing and token-level usage tracking for…
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Vectogate debuts platform to secure and govern autonomous AI agents

Vectogate has launched an AI governance platform designed to give organizations centralized control over AI agents as they increasingly take on autonomous tasks with access to sensitive data and internal business systems. The company aims to address one of the key governance challenges posed by enterprise AI. The platform is initially available in private beta,…
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Invited to a “job interview” with Netflix or OpenAI? Beware! Your Google password could be at risk
Have you received an email from a recruiter at Adobe, Netflix, or OpenAI offering you an exciting new marketing role? Well, before you start brushing up your interview technique, take a closer look at who is really behind it. Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.
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AI Gateways Offer Attackers the Keys to the Kingdom
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Cynet Report Shows MSPs Lead in AI Security Readiness

A new report from cybersecurity vendor Cynet finds managed service providers are pulling ahead of in-house security teams in AI adoption and confidence, even as both groups identify AI-powered phishing and social engineering as their top cybersecurity threats. The findings suggest organizations are increasingly turning to MSPs for AI-driven security capabilities as cyberattacks become more…
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Attack on Amazon Bedrock-linked AI gateway highlights new cloud security risk

A cloud intrusion that ended with the deployment of cryptomining malware has exposed a bigger risk for enterprises: AI gateways that concentrate access to cloud identities, permissions, and foundation models in a single, highly privileged system. Researchers from cybersecurity firm Darktrace found attackers compromising an AWS EC2 instance acting as a LiteLLM proxy for Amazon…
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AssuranceAmerica Breach Exposes 7 Million Driver’s Licenses After Employee Account Hack

AssuranceAmerica confirmed a breach exposing nearly 7 million driver’s licenses after hackers compromised an employee account and stole customer data. U.S. auto insurer AssuranceAmerica has confirmed a data breach affecting nearly 7 million people, making it the largest known theft of Americans’ driver’s license information in 2026. “In a data breach notice sent to customers…
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UK cyber agency unveils AI-powered Cyber Shield to counter attacks at machine speed

The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) wants to deploy autonomous AI agents capable of finding and neutralizing cyberattacks on national networks in real time, marking Britain’s push toward a sovereign, machine-speed cyber defense system. The blueprint, called Cyber Shield, was developed jointly with the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT). “The objective of…
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AI Attacks Move in Minutes. Join This Webinar on Building a Defense That Keeps Up

AI has changed how fast attacks move. Work that once took an attacker days now takes minutes. Using models like Mythos, attackers write tailored bait, pick targets, test what lands, and jump to the next host before your team clears the first alert. That is the gap, and it is not your fault. The tools…
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Microsoft releases fix for RoguePlanet Defender flaw (CVE-2026-50656)
Microsoft has finally released a security update for its Microsoft Malware Protection Engine, which fixes CVE-2026-50656, the Windows Defender local privilege escalation vulnerability triggered by the RoguePlanet exploit. The vulnerability and the fix CVE-2026-50656 is due to improper link resolution before file access, affects Windows 10 and Windows 11, and may allow authenticated attackers to…
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75% CISOs Fear Executives Don’t Understand Cybersecurity Risks Employees Face
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Chinese-Funded Interpol Cybercrime Crackdown Leads to 5,800 Arrests
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Microsoft fixes RoguePlanet zero-day in Defender

Microsoft issued a security update that fixes the zero-day vulnerability known as RoguePlanet in Microsoft Defender. RoguePlanet is tracked as CVE-2026-50656, a Microsoft Defender elevation of privilege (EoP) vulnerability. As we reported last month, if successfully exploited, RoguePlanet can allow an attacker to elevate privileges from a standard user account to NT AUTHORITYSYSTEM, the highest privilege level…
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GhostApproval Flaws Let Top AI Coding Tools Write Outside Workspaces
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I tested Norton Antivirus for six weeks – and its biggest strength wasn’t what I expected
After decades in the cybersecurity space, Norton remains one of the most capable antivirus suites thanks to its powerful security tools.
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US Threat Landscape Alert: 30 Active Malware Families Ranked by Real Sandbox Data
State of Cybersecurity in the US American organizations are processing more malware submissions than ever, and the mix keeps shifting under their feet. Phishing kits that hijack multi-factor authentication now sit alongside decades-old ransomware, commodity RATs sold for the price of a streaming subscription, and loaders built to slip payloads past EDR undetected. For CISOs…
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5,811 arrests, $293 million seized over social engineering scams

Criminals who pose as police officers, romantic partners, and business suppliers have built fraud operations that reach across continents. A four-month enforcement campaign against these schemes wrapped up, and police in 97 countries and territories took part. Thousands of arrests The campaign, called Operation First Light 2026, centered on social engineering scams and the money…
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Dealing with Web Security When Using Online Dating Websites

In this post, I will discuss dealing with web security when using online dating websites. The main threat on a dating site is rarely the awkward date. It is the account takeover, the phishing link, and the stranger who asks for money before asking to meet. Online romance fraud cost Americans $823 million in 2024,…
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Physical AI will see the fusion of robotics and AI transform the world

Historically, humans have solved their toughest tasks by creating tools capable of withstanding greater strain to undertake the job or augment their abilities. From levers to steam engines and beyond, the structural evolution of machines is almost as remarkable as their ability to improve operational cultures. In recent times, we have seen machines attain their…
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Microsoft to retire the OWA Light client in Exchange Server
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Summer of Clearinghouses

Everyone seems to have announced a clearinghouse over the past few weeks. We did too. Ours is called Athena, and the main thing that sets it apart is that it was already real and running when we announced it — built quietly months earlier, heads down, taking findings and shipping fixes, because customers kept asking…
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‘GhostApproval’ technique leads AI coding tools to alter files outside of sandbox
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GhostApproval Flaw Hits Six Major AI Coding Assistants
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June 2026 Cyber Attacks Statistics

June 2026 saw 176 confirmed cyber attacks. Cyber Crime drove three in four incidents, Malware remained attackers’ weapon of choice, and Information & Communication infrastructure took the heaviest hit. This visual breakdown charts the month’s motivations, attack vectors, initial access techniques, and hardest-hit sectors.
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Your coding agent says no in chat and yes in the code

Millions of developers share their keyboard with GitHub Copilot. Inside Visual Studio Code, it opens their files, writes and edits code, runs scripts, and reworks its own output across many turns. The safety testing that vets these agents still runs on chatbot rules: one harmful prompt, one response, graded alone. That rulebook misses where the…
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GodDamn Ransomware Uses PoisonX Driver to Disable Endpoint Defenses

Cybersecurity researchers have flagged a new ransomware family called GodDamn that employs the PoisonX kernel driver to neutralize security software as part of its defense evasion strategy. According to a new report published by the Threat Hunter Team from Symantec, the ransomware was first publicly spotted in the wild on May 21, 2026. It’s assessed…
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SpaceXAI launches Grok 4.5, touts lower coding-task costs than AI rivals

SpaceXAI has launched Grok 4.5, pitching the model to developers and enterprises trying to control the rising cost of AI-assisted software development. In a statement, the company said the model is priced at $2 per million input tokens and $6 per million output tokens. It said the model is built for coding and agentic work, runs…
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June 2026 Cyber Attacks Statistics Infographic

June 2026 saw 176 confirmed cyber attacks. Cyber Crime drove three in four incidents, Malware remained attackers’ weapon of choice, and Information & Communication infrastructure took the heaviest hit. This visual breakdown charts the month’s motivations, attack vectors, initial access techniques, and hardest-hit sectors.
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Microsoft fixed Defender flaw RoguePlanet (CVE-2026-50656)
Microsoft fixed RoguePlanet (CVE-2026-50656), a Defender flaw allowing local attackers to gain higher privileges through the Malware Protection Engine. Microsoft released security updates for RoguePlanet, a vulnerability tracked as CVE-2026-50656 (CVSS score of 7.8) affecting the Malware Protection Engine used by Defender. The Microsoft Malware Protection Engine (mpengine.dll) powers Defender’s malware scanning, detection, and removal…
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Meta’s new AI feature lets people create images from your Instagram posts – how to opt out
Any public Instagram account is fair game to be used for AI generation with Meta’s new Muse Image.
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Best blood pressure watches: I tested the top models that actually work
I tested some of the top blood pressure watches available, and considered medical research and current FDA guidance, to help you choose the best one for your needs.
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Agentic AI identity: A 6-stage maturity model for non-human identities
In a client engagement last year, an LLM-based deployment agent with standing access to a production Kubernetes cluster triggered a four-hour outage through a malformed configuration push. In the IAM, the agent appeared as a service account with a long-lived API key, no MFA, no scoped revocation path. When the incident review team asked which…
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‘GodDamn’ Ransomware Uses BYOVD to Smite US Companies
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How to Choose the Best AI Agent Software For Customer Support at Scale

In this post, I will show you how to choose the best AI agent software for customer support at scale. Tickets pile up, wait-times climb, and budgets stay flat. A 2025 Gartner survey shows just over half of customers would let a generative AI assistant resolve their issue if it meant faster help, giving support…
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Police arrests 5,800 suspects in global anti-fraud crackdown
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The next killer AI feature? No AI at all

Chatting with readers and regular folks in the real world these days, I can’t help but notice a common theme anytime the topic of AI comes up. It’s an almost amusingly extreme contrast: While the myopic world of tech people (and the type of mostly AI-powered “thought leaders” you see posting in turbo-speed on LinkedIn)…
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Turn off this Meta setting before someone generates AI images of you

Every consumer app has a settings menu that lets you make decisions about things like notifications or dark mode. Meta has just decided that anyone can generate AI images of you from your public Instagram account by typing your Instagram handle into a prompt. On July 7, Meta launched its AI image generation model, Muse…
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New AI Security Charter Backed by 73 Cyber Firms
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New AI Security Charter Backed by 71 Cyber Firms
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The best malware removal software of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed
Think your device is infected? Try out our favorite software to remove malware and restore your security.
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Microsoft’s new Windows 11 recovery tool is the ultimate Undo button – how to enable it
After a CrowdStrike update caused millions of Windows PCs worldwide to crash in July 2024, Microsoft announced the Windows Resiliency Initiative. The new Point-in-time Restore feature is a key part of that.
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I overhauled my WFH office – these 5 gadgets made the cut (including a cheap cord wrangler)
After moving and obtaining a new health diagnosis, I made a few changes to my WFH setup. Here’s what changed (and why).
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China Weighs Limits on the AI Models American Companies Love
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Why fixing your data architecture matters more than upgrading your detection models

Security leaders have been on a spending sprint. The global AI in cybersecurity market is valued at $44 billion in 2026 and is projected to reach $213 billion by 2034, a trajectory that reflects genuine belief that machine learning will close the gap between the volume of threats and the capacity of human analysts. That…
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China Weighs Limits on the AI Models American Companies Love
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Microsoft Patches RoguePlanet Defender Flaw That Can Grant SYSTEM Privileges

Microsoft has released security updates for a Defender vulnerability known as RoguePlanet, nearly a month after details of the flaw became public. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-50656 (CVSS score: 7.8), is a privilege escalation issue in the Microsoft Malware Protection Engine (“mpengine.dll”), which provides scanning, detection, and cleaning capabilities for its antivirus and
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AWS centralizes access, spending, and governance for Claude

Claude apps gateway for AWS is a self-hosted control plane that gives organizations a single point of control over access, costs, and policies for Claude Code and Claude Desktop. It replaces per-developer cloud credentials, manual distribution of managed settings to developer laptops, and centralizes usage attribution and spending controls. The gateway can be deployed with…
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Fake VPN and 7-Zip Apps Turn Victims Into Residential Proxy Nodes

Fake apps like WireVPN and a trojanized 7-Zip turn victims’ devices into residential proxies, letting criminals route traffic through their IPs. Infoblox’s threat research team started pulling on a single thread in early 2026: a fake version of the 7-Zip archive utility hosted at 7zip[.]com instead of the real site, 7-zip[.]org. The researchers uncovered a…
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The best cloud is the kind you never think about
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NetSPI pairs AI pentesting with expert-validated security findings

NetSPI has announced the expansion of its AI-powered continuous pentesting platform, broadening the suite of services that organizations can use to ensure critical assets are always protected. The new services comprise continuous web application penetration testing, continuous AI penetration testing, continuous internal penetration testing and continuous AI findings validation which applies expert human judgement to…
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Instagram Hacked? How to Report, Recover and Protect Your Account in 2026

Instagram is no longer just a photo-sharing app. For South African businesses it is a sales channel, a customer service desk, and a brand asset, which is exactly why criminals target it. At Da Vinci Cybersecurity, Instagram-related cases now land on our desks weekly: hijacked business profiles held to ransom, cloned accounts running advance-fee scams…
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I use Android Auto in my living room now – and it solves ones of my biggest productivity problems
My new favorite use of Android Auto happens outside my car. Here’s why.
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European Organizations Have a Collaboration Security Confidence Gap
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Myriad360 Sees HPE Partnership Expanding Beyond Networking

Myriad360’s relationship with Hewlett Packard Enterprise is entering a new phase as the solution provider looks to expand beyond its legacy strength in networking and into compute, storage, GreenLake, and enterprise AI opportunities. Myriad360 builds on HPE networking momentum Diane Pagani, VP of Strategic Alliances, Modern Data Center and Networking at Myriad360, told Channel Insider…
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AssuranceAmerica data breach exposes records of 6.9 million drivers
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AI Security & Governance Services

Your Business Is Already Using AI. Is Anyone Securing It? Somewhere in your organisation right now, someone is pasting company information into a chatbot. A department has quietly signed up for an AI tool that nobody in IT has reviewed. A supplier has automated part of their process with AI, and your data is flowing…
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Cybercriminals Plant Malicious AI Agents in Open Source Tool Repositories
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Meta’s New AI Image Tool Lets Others Use Your Public Instagram Photos in AI Images

Meta has announced that its new artificial intelligence (AI) model Muse Image lets people use public Instagram posts and reels to generate AI content, and it’s enabled by default. “You can also @-mention Instagram accounts in the Meta AI app to bring specific Instagram profiles right into your images,” the social media giant said in…
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Lateral movement risk rises as enterprises emphasize convenience over containment

Poorly segmented networks and weak security controls continue to undercut security organizations’ ability to identify and contain attacks, giving attackers free rein after initial compromise, according to a recent study based on real-world enterprise security telemetry. Zero Networks’ 2026 Lateral Movement Exposure Report — based on analysis of 54 trillion activities across 312 live enterprise…
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Malicious AI agent skills can slip past the scanners built to stop them

Developers who build with AI coding agents grab capabilities off public marketplaces the same way they grab packages from npm or PyPI. The add-ons are called agent skills. Each one is a little bundle of plain-English instructions, scripts, and files that a tool such as Claude Code or OpenAI Codex loads when it needs a…
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Microsoft patches RoguePlanet Defender zero-day vulnerability
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The fake report message that ends with a stolen Reddit account

A direct message arrives on Reddit from a stranger, and it invites a reply. That reply is the point. This scheme runs on social engineering, with no malware and no malicious links, and it has spread across Reddit, Discord, and similar platforms. The goal is a single piece of information: a login or verification code…
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Top AI Agents Built to Catch Malicious Code Can Be Tricked Into Running It

Ask an AI coding agent to scan open-source code for security holes, and it might run the attacker’s code on your own machine instead. That is the finding in a proof-of-concept published Wednesday by the AI Now Institute, an attack it calls “Friendly Fire.” It works against Anthropic’s Claude Code and OpenAI’s Codex when either is running…
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Open-source collaboration is growing worldwide and putting pressure on maintainers

Developers are pushing code and opening pull requests across economy borders at a rate GitHub has rarely seen. Outbound collaboration, the sum of git pushes and pull requests sent from developers in one economy to public repositories in another, grew by 16% from Q4 2025 to Q1 2026, according to the latest GitHub Innovation Graph…
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Product showcase: Protect your iPhone with McAfee Mobile Security
McAfee Mobile Security for iOS combines scam protection, web protection, VPN, Wi-Fi security, and device security checks in a single app. It is also available for Android. After downloading the app from the App Store, I created an account and completed a short onboarding process. The app asks whether you want to receive notifications before…
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Mexico’s New Cyber Plan Faces Its First Real Test
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Wireshark 4.6.7 patches a dozen security flaws

Network analysts who open packet captures in Wireshark push untrusted data through a large set of protocol dissectors, and each parser is a spot where a malformed frame can trip up the software. The 4.6.7 maintenance release closes twelve of those weak points. The fixes reach from cellular signaling parsers to the code that reads…
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Messaging fraud trends point to smarter attacks, stronger blocking

Fraudsters spent 2025 investing in scale. New routes, new tools, and higher message volumes moved through the SMS, voice, and chat channels that businesses rely on to reach customers. Money follows that activity. The Communications Fraud Control Association puts global telecom fraud losses at around 42 billion dollars for the year, several billion higher than…
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GhostApproval Symlink Flaws Could Let Malicious Repos Run Code in AI Coding Agents

Researchers at Wiz found that a flaw in six popular AI coding assistants lets a booby-trapped code project quietly take control of a developer’s computer. The assistant asks permission to edit one harmless-looking file, but the write lands on a sensitive one instead. The affected tools are Amazon Q Developer, Anthropic’s Claude Code, Augment, Cursor, Google Antigravity,…
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Fake 7-Zip Installers Turn Devices Into Residential Proxy Nodes

Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a new threat actor dubbed Lurking Lizard that has been operating an end-to-end malicious residential proxy business using an infrastructure comprising more than 230 lookalike domains. The activity dates back to at least August 2022, according to DNS threat intelligence firm Infoblox. Once such campaign, observed earlier this year,…
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A single malware file can outweigh an entire AI dataset

Antivirus vendors and security startups keep shipping AI features that promise to read malware the way a seasoned analyst would. The results inside security teams tell a quieter story. A new paper argues that static analysis of software, the job of deciding whether a program is malicious by examining its contents on disk, remains one…
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Superloop Claims Hat-Trick of Ookla Speedtest Awards, Named Australia’s Fastest Fixed Network for Third Consecutive Period
Three consecutive wins cement Superloop’s position as the benchmark for internet speed in Australia.
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Are AI skills really in demand when just 17% of GTM jobs advertised mention AI skills as a requirement?
If AI is so pervasive in the workplace why is it that only 17% of all Go-To-Market jobs advertised in the past 90 days mentioned AI as a required skill?
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The Kensington SmartFit EQ Adjustable Multi-Angle Laptop Stand is small accessory that makes a big difference
For all the remarkable advances in laptop technology over the past two decades, one problem stubbornly remains. They’re terrible to work on, ergonomically, with a necessary…
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