Researchers found adware capable of killing cybersecurity products and pushing more dangerous payloads to infected systems.
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Researchers found adware capable of killing cybersecurity products and pushing more dangerous payloads to infected systems.
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CISOs face a shrinking window to prepare as AI models like Mythos collapse the gap between vulnerability discovery and exploitation, driving a new era of high-velocity cyberattacks.
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The vulnerability is tracked as CVE-2026-34621 and Adobe has confirmed that it can be exploited for arbitrary code execution.
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From hallucinations and bias to model collapse and adversarial abuse, today’s AI is built on probability rather than truth, yet enterprises are deploying it at speed without fully understanding the risks.
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Reputable researcher Haifei Li has come across what appears to be a PDF designed to exploit an unpatched vulnerability.
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Hackers vowed to revive its efforts against America when the time was right — demonstrating how digital warfare has become ingrained in military conflict.
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The APT28 threat group exploited vulnerable TP-Link and MikroTik routers to conduct adversary-in-the-middle (AitM) attacks.
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Federal agencies warn attackers are manipulating PLC and SCADA systems across multiple sectors, triggering operational disruptions and raising concerns over broader OT targeting.
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New AI model drives Project Glasswing, a effort to secure critical software before advanced capabilities fall into the wrong hands.
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The high-end casino and hotel operator has likely paid a ransom to avoid a data leak.
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