CISA Reportedly Using Anthropic’s Mythos to Scan Government Software for Flaws
The audits are reportedly being spearheaded by CISA’s Attack Surface Evaluation team, a specialized unit tasked with conducting digital defense assessments and simulated hacking exercises. The post CISA Reportedly Using Anthropic’s Mythos to Scan Government Software for Flaws appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
Critical Adobe ColdFusion Vulnerability Exploited in Attacks
Hackers are exploiting a recently patched critical vulnerability (CVE-2026-48282) in Adobe ColdFusion that carries a CVSS score of 10/10. The post Critical Adobe ColdFusion Vulnerability Exploited in Attacks appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
Iran-Linked Hackers Using Modular C&C Framework in Cyberattacks
Researchers say the Iran-linked threat actor used an adaptable modular malware framework and compromised IT service providers to reach high-value targets in Israel. The post Iran-Linked Hackers Using Modular C&C Framework in Cyberattacks appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
CISO Conversations: Tarah Wheeler, Cybersecurity Leader, Thought Leader and Original Thinker
Tarah Wheeler is CISO at TPO Group, a firm that provides cybersecurity consultancy for high-stakes organizations. But despite this elevated position, her journey was far from typical. The post CISO Conversations: Tarah Wheeler, Cybersecurity Leader, Thought Leader and Original Thinker appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
Linux Kernel Vulnerability Allows VM Escape on Intel and AMD Systems
The 16-year-old Januscape flaw affects Linux’s KVM hypervisor, allowing attackers to escape virtual machines and potentially execute code on the underlying host. The post Linux Kernel Vulnerability Allows VM Escape on Intel and AMD Systems appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
Keyfactor Scores $1 Billion+ Investment for AI, Post-Quantum Security
The investment will accelerate Keyfactor’s machine identity, PKI, and cryptographic security platform as enterprises prepare for AI-driven and post-quantum threats. The post Keyfactor Scores $1 Billion+ Investment for AI, Post-Quantum Security appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
AI just supercharged the race to find room temperature superconductors
Scientists have combined machine learning with quantum physics to discover two new superconductors and create a much faster way to search for many more. The technique could bring researchers significantly closer to the long-sought goal of a room-temperature superconductor. more…
Microsoft betting that enterprise AI needs engineers, not bigger sales teams
The number of tech layoffs continues to tick upwards as AI investments increase, with Microsoft alone cutting around 4,800 employees, or roughly 2.1% of its workforce, this week. The latest cutbacks are mostly in the company’s commercial sales and Xbox divisions. They follow two others in 2025 that impacted around 15,000 workers, or roughly 4% […] more…
Blogspot-Hosted Payloads Delivered in ‘Veil#Drop’ Attacks
Securonix says the sophisticated framework abuses compromised websites, Blogspot, PowerShell, and fileless techniques to evade detection and deploy the PureLog information stealer. The post Blogspot-Hosted Payloads Delivered in ‘Veil#Drop’ Attacks appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
Scientists: No, we’re not living in a simulation
For years, there’s been speculation that we live in a simulated reality — a concept popularized by 1999 film The Matrix. Now, researchers at the University of British Columbia Okanagan in Canada have determined this is not mathematically possible. “Based on mathematical theorems related to incompleteness and undecidability, we show that a fully consistent and […] more…
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 […] more…
The Shift Toward Business-Aligned Risk Management
Moving from isolated, technical data to a continuous risk lifecycle can help organizations align security controls with actual business consequences. The post The Shift Toward Business-Aligned Risk Management appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
Armored Likho APT Targeting Government, Electric Power Entities
The threat actor uses modular RATs and information stealers in financially motivated and cyber espionage campaigns. The post Armored Likho APT Targeting Government, Electric Power Entities appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
North Korean Hackers Target Open Source Developers in Supply Chain Attacks
The PolinRider campaign has compromised more than 100 legitimate open source packages and repositories to deliver a backdoor and information stealer to developers. The post North Korean Hackers Target Open Source Developers in Supply Chain Attacks appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
Proof-of-Concept Exploit Released for Linux ‘Bad Epoll’ Root Access Vulnerability
Organizations are urged to patch after proof-of-concept code makes the Linux root escalation flaw easier to exploit. The post Proof-of-Concept Exploit Released for Linux ‘Bad Epoll’ Root Access Vulnerability appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
Prompt Injection Attacks Trick AI Agents Into Making Crypto Payments
Researchers uncovered two campaigns embedding indirect prompt injections in malicious websites to exploit autonomous AI agents browsing the web. The post Prompt Injection Attacks Trick AI Agents Into Making Crypto Payments appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
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