This simple magnetic trick could change quantum computing forever
Researchers have unveiled a new quantum material that could make quantum computers much more stable by using magnetism to protect delicate qubits from environmental disturbances. Unlike traditional approaches that rely on rare spin-orbit interactions, this method uses magnetic interactions—common in many materials—to create robust topological excitations. Combined with a new computational tool for finding such […] more…
Watch Now: CodeSecCon – Where Software Security’s Next Chapter Unfolds (Virtual Event)
CodeSecCon is the premier virtual event bringing together developers and cybersecurity professionals to revolutionize the way applications are built, secured, and maintained. The post Watch Now: CodeSecCon – Where Software Security’s Next Chapter Unfolds (Virtual Event) appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
In Other News: Critical Zoom Flaw, City’s Water Threatened by Hack, $330 Billion OT Cyber Risk
Other noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: Canada’s House of Commons hacked, Russia behind court system attack, Pennsylvania AG targeted in cyberattack. The post In Other News: Critical Zoom Flaw, City’s Water Threatened by Hack, $330 Billion OT Cyber Risk appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
Tight Cybersecurity Budgets Accelerate the Shift to AI-Driven Defense
With cybersecurity budgets strained, organizations are turning to AI-powered automation to plug staffing gaps, maintain defenses, and survive escalating threats. The post Tight Cybersecurity Budgets Accelerate the Shift to AI-Driven Defense appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
Google Says Android pKVM Earns Highest Level of Security Assurance
Android pKVM has achieved SESIP Level 5 certification, which means it’s resistant to highly skilled, motivated, and funded attackers. The post Google Says Android pKVM Earns Highest Level of Security Assurance appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
Critical Flaws Patched in Rockwell FactoryTalk, Micro800, ControlLogix Products
Rockwell Automation has published several advisories describing critical and high-severity vulnerabilities affecting its products. The post Critical Flaws Patched in Rockwell FactoryTalk, Micro800, ControlLogix Products appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
Cisco Patches Critical Vulnerability in Firewall Management Platform
Cisco has released over 20 advisories as part of its August 2025 bundled publication for ASA, FMC and FTD products. The post Cisco Patches Critical Vulnerability in Firewall Management Platform appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
Vulnerabilities in Xerox Print Orchestration Product Allow Remote Code Execution
Path traversal and XXE injection flaws allowing unauthenticated remote code execution have been patched in Xerox FreeFlow Core. The post Vulnerabilities in Xerox Print Orchestration Product Allow Remote Code Execution appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
CISA Warns of Attacks Exploiting N-able Vulnerabilities
CISA reported becoming aware of attacks exploiting CVE-2025-8875 and CVE-2025-8876 in N-able N-central on the day they were patched. The post CISA Warns of Attacks Exploiting N-able Vulnerabilities appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
‘MadeYouReset’ HTTP2 Vulnerability Enables Massive DDoS Attacks
The new DDoS attack vector, which involves HTTP/2 implementation flaws, has been compared to Rapid Reset. The post ‘MadeYouReset’ HTTP2 Vulnerability Enables Massive DDoS Attacks appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
Passkey Login Bypassed via WebAuthn Process Manipulation
Researchers at enterprise browser security firm SquareX showed how an attacker can impersonate a user and bypass passkey security. The post Passkey Login Bypassed via WebAuthn Process Manipulation appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
Code Insight Expands to Uncover Risks Across the Software Supply Chain
Audio version of this post, created with NotebookLM Deep Dive Your browser does not support the audio element. When we launched Code Insight, we started by analyzing PowerShell scripts. Since then, we have been continuously expanding its capabilities to cover more file types. Today, we announce that Code Insight can now analyze a broader range […] more…
Malicious JavaScript Injects Fullscreen Iframe On a WordPress Website
Last month, we came across an ongoing JavaScript-based malware campaign affecting compromised websites. The malware injects a fullscreen iframe that silently loads content from a suspicious external domain. This type of malicious script aims to force users to view unsolicited content, often for ad fraud, traffic generation, or deceptive social engineering. This is the fake […] more…
AI finds hidden safe zones inside a fusion reactor
Scientists have developed a lightning-fast AI tool called HEAT-ML that can spot hidden “safe zones” inside a fusion reactor where parts are protected from blistering plasma heat. Finding these areas, known as magnetic shadows, is key to keeping reactors running safely and moving fusion energy closer to reality. more…
Norwegian Police Say Pro-Russian Hackers Were Likely Behind Suspected Sabotage at a Dam
During the April incident, hackers gained access to a digital system which remotely controls one of the dam’s valves and opened it to increase the water flow. The post Norwegian Police Say Pro-Russian Hackers Were Likely Behind Suspected Sabotage at a Dam appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
Chipmaker Patch Tuesday: Many Vulnerabilities Addressed by Intel, AMD, Nvidia
Intel, AMD and Nvidia have published security advisories describing vulnerabilities found recently in their products. The post Chipmaker Patch Tuesday: Many Vulnerabilities Addressed by Intel, AMD, Nvidia appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
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