In this post, I will disclose the 7 tools to track Instagram new follows. Instagram no longer shows recent follows or followers in chronological order on profiles, creating frustration for users who want to monitor public account activity. We tested 7 tools over several weeks to see which ones effectively track new follows and followers…
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How to Create a Strong Dissertation Proposal for Academic Approval

In this post, I will show you how to create a strong dissertation proposal for academic approval. An academic proposal is an intellectual framework for any research project to make your argument more rational, more specific, direct, and credible. In most cases, students take it for granted. They think of it as a middle-stage process…
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North Korean PolinRider supply chain attack targets 108 unique repos
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Brian Lanigan Tapped as Commvault’s New Chief Partner Officer

Commvault, an organization focused on unified resilience at enterprise scale, has appointed Brian Lanigan as Chief Partner Officer. Former HP, Splunk channel veteran now leads Commvault’s partner strategy Lanigan will be tasked with leading the organization’s Global Partner Organization, guiding its global partner strategy, and expanding its ecosystem of hyperscalers, managed service providers (MSPs), distributors,…
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Vietnam arrests suspects behind HiAnime anime piracy service
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News alert: Insignary tackles SBOM accuracy gap as AI tools intensify software supply-chain risk
TORONTO, July 6, 2026, CyberNewswire – Insignary, Inc., whose patented binary fingerprint technology has been cited in four Gartner research reports, today announced its recognition as a Sample Vendor for Reachability Analysis in the Gartner Hype Cycle for Secure Software Engineering, 2026. According to Gartner: “Open-source and third-party components may contain a long list of…
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US Army websites defaced with pro-Kurdish sentiments, insults to Trump

By Derek B. Johnson Multiple U.S. Army internet subdomains were defaced in a 404 hijacking campaign, CyberScoop has confirmed. As of Monday morning, error pages on two U.S. Army websites – oil.army.mil and ai2c.army.mil – displayed defacement messages visible to users. The messages denigrated President Donald Trump and United States Ambassador to Türkiye Tom Barrack, called…
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Fusion5: ANZ Retailers Modernize ERP to Streamline Growth
Fusion5 has completed the implementation of Oracle NetSuite’s cloud enterprise resource planning (ERP) system for Australian country lifestyle clothing brand Ringers Western, enabling the retailer to modernize its finance and operations as it scales across retail, wholesale, and ecommerce. Ringers Western operates 12 retail stores, supplies more than 220 wholesale stockists, and serves customers globally…
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16-Year-Old Linux KVM Flaw Lets Guest VMs Escape to Host on Intel and AMD x86 Systems

A use-after-free bug in Linux’s KVM hypervisor can be triggered from a guest virtual machine to corrupt the shadow-page state of the host kernel that runs it. Dubbed ‘Januscape’ and tracked as CVE-2026-53359, the flaw sits in the shadow MMU code that KVM shares across both Intel and AMD. The public proof-of-concept panics the host; the…
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‘Killer Robots’ Must Be Banned, U.N. Secretary-General Says
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Enforce least-privilege authorization in multi-agent AI chains using Cedar

If you’re building multi-agent AI systems, you need to prevent authorization scope from silently expanding as agents delegate tasks through multi-hop chains. Without proper controls, an agent can potentially act beyond what the originating user authorized, even when role-based access control (RBAC) policies are in place. The OWASP Top 10 for Agentic Applications classifies this…
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JadePuffer: The First Complete LLM-Driven Ransomware Attack
An “agentic threat actor” successfully exploited a Langflow flaw to steal data from a production database server and encrypt other systems.
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Threat Actors Probe Gitea Docker Flaw CVE-2026-20896 13 Days After Disclosure

Threat actors have been observed attempting to exploit a recently patched critical security flaw in Gitea Docker images, according to Sysdig. The vulnerability in question is CVE-2026-20896 (CVSS score: 9.8), a vulnerability that stems from the DevOps platform trusting the “X-WEBAUTH-USER” header from any source IP address, effectively allowing an unauthenticated internet client to get…
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How to tell if an image is AI-generated

A photo of an injured dog by the roadside. A dating profile with pictures that look almost too perfect. A donation appeal showing a family stranded on a rooftop after a flood. Scammers are already using AI-generated images to support fake stories, build trust, and persuade people to send money or share personal information. Instead…
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I tested the new Claude Desktop on Linux – here’s how it compares to rival apps
Claude Code finally has an official Linux desktop app. It’s a great option, but trying to use local AI is where things get tricky.
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New Iran-Nexus Hacking Group Targets Israel Government and IT Sectors
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In the AI era, we still need humans to do the remediation work
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Forget the hype — iPhone Ultra scarcity will tell the story

Apple has been working on a foldable smartphone for more than a decade. Having spent so much time developing the device, the company doesn’t want to ship something if it can’t make something good. Now, it looks like Apple can make a folding iPhone, but manufacturing them in decent quantities is going to take a little longer…
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Sysdig clocks first documented case of agentic ransomware

Artificial intelligence is claiming many firsts as it permeates every layer of technology, including the tools cybercriminals use to break into networks, steal sensitive data, hop into connected systems and deploy malware. This includes, for the first time, according to Sysdig researchers, a case of agentic ransomware managing an extortion operation spanning reconnaissance, credential theft,…
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From Image-to-3D to AI Agents: How AI 3D Generation Operates in 2026
Learn how AI 3D generation turns text, images, and video into usable 3D models, with Meshy AI tools for design, games, 3D printing, and content creation today.
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Palo Alto Networks and Koi Security sued over alleged AI hallucinations in security report
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Indirect Prompt Injection in Web Content Targets AI Agents
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The agentic blind spots in your zero trust program

Stephen Wilson, field chief technology officer for HashiCorp, an IBM company, likens AI agents to “really smart kindergartners.” “They know how to do something, but they have no clue as to why they should do it,” Wilson says. This combination of superior execution power and lack of judgment can create a significant challenge for organizations…
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Confidential computing’s remote attestation protocol may have fundamental flaw
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Identity: The operational control plane for agentic AI
Existing security controls weren’t designed for AI agents. Static credentials and standing privileges aren’t sufficient for an emerging model where organizations need to rapidly authorize, limit, and revoke permissions from autonomous agents, sometimes more than once within a single workflow. Agentic AI requires organizations to carefully consider how to govern agentic identity, agent-to-agent communication, secrets…
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Operationalizing Agentic AI: from assisted to autonomous
Ever since ChatGPT made its public debut nearly four years ago, governance and security have largely lagged behind AI adoption. Eager to experiment with AI tools and find ways to improve their work and personal lives, users have uploaded corporate data, financial records, and even their own health information to large language models (LLMs). While…
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US government agency pays $1 million to data extortion group Kairos
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What a VPN Can and Cannot Protect You From Online

In this post, I will show you what a VPN can and cannot protect you from online. Online privacy and cybersecurity have become major concerns for internet users worldwide. From browsing websites and using public Wi-Fi to shopping online and accessing financial services, people constantly transmit data across networks. Cybercriminals, malicious actors, and other security…
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Opera GX Flaw Let Sites Auto-Install Mods to Steal Data
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Want to convince a Windows user to try Linux? Here’s how I do it
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7 vulnerabilities found in widely used FatFs library
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Software Is Now Written at the Speed of Thought. Security Isn’t.
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ServiceNow, Accenture Target Legacy Security Migrations

ServiceNow and Accenture want to make legacy security migrations less painful. If you’ve followed ServiceNow at all over the past year, this shouldn’t feel entirely new. The company has spent a lot of time building out AI governance, security, and workflow automation, and now, it’s teaming up with Accenture to tackle one of the messier…
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Microsoft UK&I Partners Face Copilot Data Concerns

Microsoft’s dominant enterprise footprint in the UK and Ireland is giving its channel ecosystem a key role in the next phase of Copilot adoption, even as customer concerns around data residency, privacy, and AI governance continue to shape deployment decisions. With Azure holding one of its strongest regional positions globally and Microsoft investing heavily in…
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Government and healthcare sectors show weak email security, analysis finds
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RCS and DNS: The NAPTR Record, (Mon, Jul 6th)
Over the last year, with recent updates to iOS and Android, RCS (Rich Communication Services) has become an increasingly used protocol [1]. RCS is supposed to eventually replace SMS, and in addition to richer formatting, provides added (but optional) security. RCS messages may be end-to-end encrypted and digitally signed. Unlike SMS, which was “bolted on”…
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Microsoft Begins More Than 3,000 Layoffs in Xbox Division
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Criminal IP integrates threat intelligence with OpenCTI for automated indicator enrichment

Criminal IP has integrated its threat intelligence with OpenCTI, enabling security teams to automatically convert IP addresses, domains, and URLs into structured intelligence within the platform’s knowledge graph. The integration automatically enriches ingested indicators with Criminal IP’s infrastructure intelligence, dual-perspective reputation scoring, vulnerability data, behavioral signals, and phishing analysis. The enriched data is structured as…
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I tried the best-looking laptop of 2026, and its battery life was the real surprise
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Max severity Adobe ColdFusion flaw now exploited in attacks
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LTM’s BlueVerse RightLogic combines AI risk assessment with cyber remediation planning

LTM has launched BlueVerse RightLogic, a cybersecurity assessment and risk assurance framework designed to help enterprises identify, assess and remediate cyber exposure as they accelerate AI adoption. AI is now capable of autonomously identifying and exploiting vulnerabilities, while exposure across infrastructure, applications and supply chains continue to expand. This has elevated cyber risk from a…
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OpenSSH 10.4 arrives with security fixes and a post-quantum signature option

Operators who manage remote access to Unix and Linux systems keep a close watch on OpenSSH, the software that carries most SSH traffic across the internet. The project released version 10.4 with eight security fixes, a set of bug corrections, and a couple of new features. What the security fixes cover Two of the security…
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Hidden Web Prompts Trick AI Agents Into Sending Money

Hidden prompts on malicious websites trick AI agents into making payments or trusting fake sites, exposing new risks for autonomous AI workflows. Zscaler ThreatLabz documented two active campaigns that embed hidden instructions in web pages to manipulate AI agents, not human users, though those get caught too. The technique is called indirect prompt injection: malicious…
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⚡ Weekly Recap: Proxy Botnets, Browser Ransomware, AI Agent Tricks, Fake PoC Malware and More
A streaming box should not need a threat model. Neither should a username field, a demo repo, a reset flow, or a browser permission prompt. That is the irritating part this week: the risky pieces were ordinary. Home devices became a routing cover. Clean code pulled dirt from a dependency. Identity shortcuts aged badly. AI…
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Choose your WhatsApp username carefully

Dutch consumer organization Consumentenbond has warned users to be careful when choosing their optional WhatsApp username. Meta announced the introduction of usernames on June 29, 2026, and encouraged users to reserve their username now. Meta offers this feature as: “a major privacy feature designed to help you connect with new people without giving away your…
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ClickFix Scam Abuses Google, Cloudflare Checks to Deliver 7 Malware Families
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Insignary Closes SBOM Accuracy Gap With Binary-Level Clarity for Regulatory Risk
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Claude Fable 5 is back, but I’m sticking with Opus 4.8 for daily work: 5 reasons why
Anthropic’s Fable 5 promises mythic AI power, but surprise restrictions make me wonder if it’s more trouble than it’s worth for day-to-day use.
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Top 10 Robot Vacuum Cleaners for the Home (2026)

Executive Summary This report analyzes the top 10 Robot Vacuum Cleaners available on Amazon for 2026, based on product rankings, prices, specifications, customer reviews, and availability. All data has been validated with 2026 sources and confirmed as current. Key Insights: Data Validation: 50 validation queries executed (5 queries × 10 products) All Prices: Current 2026 Amazon…
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Cavern Manticore: Exposing Iran-Linked Modular C2 Framework
Key Points Check Point Research (CPR) tracks ‘Cavern Manticore’ as an Iran-nexus threat actor operating against Israeli targets, with a focus on the government and IT sectors. Cavern Manticore shares technical overlaps with other Iranian MOIS (Ministry of Intelligence and Security)-linked threat actors, including MuddyWater and Lyceum. CPR observed a modular C2 framework in the wild, with all…
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6th July – Threat Intelligence Report

For the latest discoveries in cyber research for the week of 6th July, please download our Threat Intelligence Bulletin. TOP ATTACKS AND BREACHES River Bank & Trust, a US financial institution, has experienced a ransomware incident after an unauthorized actor accessed the network of parent company River Financial Corporation on June 16. The bank found…
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NetNut botnet takes a hit. Don’t be part of the next one.

In a joint operation, Google, the FBI, and other partners have dealt a significant blow to the residential proxy ecosystem by disrupting the NetNut (also tracked as Popa) botnet. NetNut is a malicious service built on millions of hijacked consumer devices. NetNut marketed itself as a high-quality residential proxy provider, selling access to “real” home…
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ISC Stormcast For Monday, July 6th, 2026 https://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail/9994, (Mon, Jul 6th)
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This AI agent autonomously hacked a network, adapted on the fly, and demanded a ransom
A fully autonomous AI agent conducted an end-to-end cyber intrusion and extortion campaign after exploiting a vulnerable Langflow server, demonstrating how large language models could accelerate ransomware operations, according to research published by Sysdig. Sysdig detailed the operation in a research paper, saying the AI agent, dubbed JadePuffer, completed the entire intrusion chain, from initial…
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How to Evaluate an AI SOC Platform in 2026: 6 Capabilities That Separate Leaders from Bolt-On AI solutions
Building a shortlist for an AI SOC evaluation can be tough. SIEM, SOAR, and pureplay AI SOC vendors are all saying the same thing. But behind the identical label sit very different products, from chat assistants bolted onto a legacy SIEM to agent platforms that run detection, triage, investigation, and response on their own data…
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6 ways to make AI accountability stick

As intelligent systems move into production environments and begin taking actions, organizations quickly discover that accountability becomes much harder. Unlike traditional enterprise software, these tools can produce unpredictable outcomes as they interact dynamically with data, APIs, and business workflows. “When something goes wrong with AI, it is generally assigned to whoever was closest to the…
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Suspected China-Nexus Hackers Use Fake Indian Tax Filing Utility to Deploy DcRAT

A suspected China-nexus threat activity cluster has been observed targeting Indian taxpayers, tax professionals, and corporate finance teams to deliver a remote access trojan designed to steal sensitive data from compromised hosts. The multi-stage campaign, codenamed Operation DragonReturn by Seqrite Labs, involves sending spear-phishing emails impersonating the Income Tax Department of India.
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AI Can Forge Documents in Minutes – “Looks Right” Is No Longer Enough
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Seven Bugs in FatFs Put IoT and Embedded Devices at Risk

runZero found 7 flaws in FatFs, a filesystem used in IoT and embedded devices. Bugs can cause memory corruption, crashes, or data leaks via crafted storage. Cybersecurity firm runZero has disclosed seven vulnerabilities in FatFs, a compact open-source library that lets embedded devices read and write FAT and exFAT formatted storage, the same formats used…
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Single points of failure fail. The SaaS layer is not an exception

Higher education has consolidated its entire academic operation into a handful of massive SaaS platforms. The LMS manages instruction, grading and communication. The SIS owns enrollment, records and financial aid. Identity and productivity live in a small number of cloud providers. These are not peripheral tools — they are the operational infrastructure of the institution.…
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Mastering agent permissions and Identiverse interviews – Amir Ofek, Howard Ting, Ajay Gupta, Sandy Bird – ESW #466
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AI isn’t closing the skills gap — it’s exposing the validation gap
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Finding vulnerabilities was never the hard part

I keep hearing the same frustration when I talk with security leaders. The real problem sitting on their desk isn’t finding vulnerabilities. It’s deciding which ones actually matter. The industry has spent billions on better visibility. We’ve convinced ourselves that if we could just discover more vulnerabilities, collect more data, and ingest more threat intelligence,…
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NCA Issues Warning to Parents As Shared Child Photos Exploited by AI Tools
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New TrojPix Attack Leaks Data From Air-Gapped Systems via Video Cable Emissions

Researchers at Shandong University have shown a fast new way to pull data off computers that are cut off from every network. The technique, called TrojPix, tweaks on-screen pixels in ways the eye cannot see, so that the video cable carrying them radiates a faint radio signal a nearby receiver can decode. But TrojPix works only once malware…
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Researchers Claim First Fully Agentic Ransomware: JadePuffer
Researchers have revealed JadePuffer, the first agentic AI-powered ransomware campaign, highlighting how autonomous agents can automate cyber-attacks
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Bad Epoll Flaw Gives Attackers Root Access on Linux and Android

Bad Epoll (CVE-2026-46242) lets local attackers gain root on Linux and Android. The flaw was missed by AI but found by a security researcher. A newly disclosed Linux kernel vulnerability, named Bad Epoll (CVE-2026-46242), allows a local attacker with no special privileges to gain full root access on affected Linux systems and Android devices. Security updates are…
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New Java-Based QuimaRAT MaaS Built to Run on Windows, Linux, and macOS

Cybersecurity researchers have flagged a novel Java-based remote access trojan (RAT) called QuimaRAT that’s capable of targeting Windows, Linux, and macOS environments. According to LevelBlue, the cross-platform malware is advertised under a malware-as-a-service (MaaS) model, costing anywhere between $150 for one month to $1,200 for lifetime access. Other subscription tiers include $300 for
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M&A Recap: June Highlighted by Billion-Dollar AI Acquisition

Q2 has ended, and the second half of the year has begun, though a number of acquisitions cropped up throughout June. Organizations like Salesforce, Cloudflare, and SailPoint have made key moves to scale their businesses and improve services to customers. Read below about some of the key acquisitions in June, and be sure to catch…
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Opera GX Flaw Let Malicious Sites Auto-Install Mods to Steal Data From Visited Pages

Researchers found a flaw in Opera GX, the gaming-focused version of the Opera browser, that let a malicious website silently install a browser add-on and use it to lift specific data from the pages a victim visits. In a proof of concept, they reconstructed a signed-in user’s full Gmail address from a single visit, with no…
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A week in security (June 29 – July 5)

Last week on Malwarebytes Labs: Verified X ad spreads Mac malware, while ConsentFix steals Microsoft accounts Apple’s Hide My Email doesn’t hide it very well Fake Google and Cloudflare verification pages spread multiple malware families WinRAR flaw could allow attackers to take control of your computer Fake Perplexity Chrome extension spies on your searches BioShocking:…
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7 cyber risk assessment gotchas to avoid

A cyber risk assessment helps security teams identify, estimate, and prioritize potential threats and vulnerabilities to key enterprise digital and physical assets. Yet, despite its importance, many CISOs fall victim to several types of “gotchas” that prevent them from fully achieving their risk assessment goals. An assessment should be an essential part of every organization’s…
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SkillCloak Lets Malicious AI Agent Skills Evade Static Scanners with Self-Extracting Packing

Scanners meant to catch malicious add-on “skills” for AI coding agents can be fooled by a few simple changes that leave the malware working, according to a new study from researchers at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Their strongest trick slipped past every scanner tested more than 90% of the time, and the same…
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How to prioritize AI agent security by business impact

Your CEO calls about an AI agent security incident in finance. He wants to know whether money moved, whether financial data was exposed, who owned the agent and why it had this level of access. The agent was connected to a spend management application to reconcile invoices, summarize vendor contracts and flag unusual payment activity.…
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Securing the inbox: Where identity, brand and security meet
Getting a verified logo to appear next to your email has traditionally meant having to work with two separate entities. You have to work with a DMARC partner for setting up DMARC and BIMI, then use a trusted Certificate Authority (CA) to purchase a Mark Certificate, and this means having to source a trusted partner…
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Omnigent: Open-source AI agent framework and meta-harness
Plenty of developers now keep several coding agents close at hand, reaching for Claude Code on one task and Codex or Cursor on the next. Each tool arrives with its own command line, its own handling of credentials, and its own way of running shell commands against a working directory. That spread leaves teams with…
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FortiBleed Actors Collaborating With Inc, Lynx Ransomware Gangs
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Product showcase: Is that text a scam? Malwarebytes Mobile Security can help you find out
Malwarebytes Mobile Security for iPhone combines scam prevention, privacy protection, and identity monitoring in a single app. It evaluates a device’s security posture, provides recommendations to improve protection, and is available for Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, and ChromeOS. Installation and security dashboard Installing Malwarebytes Mobile Security from the App Store takes only a few moments.…
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Flipper Zero firmware development gets a fresh set of community rules

Owners of the Flipper Zero, the pocket-sized wireless testing tool, spent recent weeks worried that its official firmware had gone quiet. Pavel Zhovner, CEO of Flipper Devices, moved to settle that concern with word that the company has set aside staff to keep the firmware maintained and to support outside contributions. The work will run…
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OAuth, guest accounts, and weak MFA drive SaaS risk

Organizations often create guest accounts to give contractors, suppliers, and partners temporary access to files and SaaS applications. Many of these accounts remain active long after they are needed, creating overlooked access paths to corporate data. Guest accounts accounted for 69% of monitored SaaS accounts in 2025, an increase of more than 1.9 million compared…
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The future of payment fraud could be automated

Payment fraud is becoming more organized as criminal groups use fake websites, large-scale operations, and, in some cases, forced labor to steal money and personal information. Advances in agentic AI could automate many stages of payment fraud, from collecting and assembling stolen credentials to deploying password-cracking tools. What kind of payment fraud concerns you most?…
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Bulk laundry powder: Is buying in volume worth it?
Laundry is one of those household or business tasks that never really stops. Whether you are washing for a family, running a cleaning business, managing accommodation,…
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A Trucking Startup Aims to Challenge Tesla. Now, Paychecks Are Missing—And So Is a Truck
Chinese-European startup Windrose Technology faces questions from ex-employees about its future
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Big Tech Has Suddenly Flipped on the AI Jobs Wipeout Scenario
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BlueVoyant Launches First Dedicated AI Agent Security Service for Microsoft Environments
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Pixel 10a review: same G4 chip as the 9a, but Google’s $849 mid-ranger still out-updates the iPhone 17e and Samsung’s Galaxy A trio
Google’s cheapest 2026 phone landed in March at AUD $849 for 128GB, or $999 for 256GB. That’s the exact same sticker as last year’s Pixel 9a, and it runs the exact same Google…
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Dell Technologies names winners of its ANZ Partner Awards
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As AI Floods Security Teams with Alerts, New Check Point Exposure Management Research Finds Critical Vulnerabilities Have Doubled, Yet Fewer Than 1 in 12 Demand Urgent Action
Under Pressure: The 2026 Exposure Gap Report reveals that as AI-driven attacks compress the window to respond, the defining security capability is no longer detection, it is…
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Superloop’s $25 PriceLock freezes your broadband price and speed for two years
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New ClamAV security patch closes seven scanner bugs dating back two decades

Open source antivirus scanning sits inside mail gateways, file upload checks, and endpoint tooling at organizations of every size. Much of that work runs through ClamAV, the scanning engine maintained by Cisco’s Talos group. The project released two patch versions, 1.5.3 and 1.4.5, carrying fixes for seven security flaws along with smaller hardening changes. Packer…
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Yuri Milner’s breakthrough listen partnered with NVIDIA. What an AI scanning 800 million radio channels is actually looking for.
Since 2015, NVIDIA’s graphics processing units have been at the centre of Breakthrough Listen’s computing infrastructure.
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Forget Wall Street. Elite Students Are Spending Their Summers on Startup Dreams.
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Medtronic Notifies 3.8 Million After ShinyHunters Data Breach

Medtronic says a ShinyHunters attack exposed the personal and medical data of over 3.8 million people. Products and operations were unaffected. Medtronic is notifying 3,834,294 individuals after a cyberattack by the ShinyHunters extortion group exposed personal and medical information. In April 2026, Medtronic confirmed a cyberattack on its corporate IT systems after the hacker group ShinyHunters claimed…
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SECURITY AFFAIRS MALWARE NEWSLETTER ROUND 104

Security Affairs Malware newsletter includes a collection of the best articles and research on malware in the international landscape Malware Newsletter Hijacked npm Packages Use Novel VSCode Autorun and Blockchain Dead Drops to Deploy a Credential/Crypto Stealer Building a CI/CD pipeline for Sigma rules Inside StegoAd: How a Threat Actor Evolved to Fuel Silent Ad…
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Flipper Zero firmware development continues with community help
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SpaceX’s Telecom Dreams
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Navigating NIST’s New Cybersecurity AI Frontier
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The Kensington Duo Gel Keyboard Wrist Rest proves ergonomic accessories don’t have to be boring
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The Kensington VeriMark NFC+ Security Keys can help you kill off your passwords
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Week in review: SimpleHelp vulnerability exploited, Oracle EBS Payments flaw under attack
Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, articles, interviews and videos: Companies keep bolting AI onto their products, and the security bill is coming due Companies keep bolting AI and LLM features onto their products, and the security results are starting to show a pattern. The vulnerabilities those features create get…

































