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Every Old Vulnerability Is Now an AI Vulnerability
AI's danger isn't that it's creating new bugs, it's that it's amplifying old ones.
Coast Guard's New Cybersecurity Rules Offers Lessons for CISOs
The Maritime Transportation Security Act (MTSA) requires plans to protect OT systems, audits by inde ...View More
NIST Revamps CVE Framework to Focus on High-Impact Vulnerabilities
The National Institute of Standards and Technology carved a new path for vulnerability remediation b ...View More
North Korea Uses ClickFix to Target macOS Users' Data
Sapphire Sleet uses fake job offers and phony Zoom updates to deliver ClickFix attacks that steal cr ...View More
'Harmless' Global Adware Transforms Into an AV Killer
A benign looking update Dragon Boss pushed out in March 2025 established persistence via scheduled t ...View More
Two-Factor Authentication Breaks Free from the Desktop
Threat actors know how to bypass security systems outside of traditional IT environments. Implementi ...View More
Microsoft's Original Windows Secure Boot Certificate Is Expiring
The Secure Boot refresh is one of the largest coordinated security maintenance efforts across the Wi ...View More
6-Year Ransomware Campaign Targets Turkish Homes & SMBs
While enterprises breaches make more headlines, smaller incidents tend to be under-reported, if at a ...View More
Critical MCP Integration Flaw Puts NGINX at Risk
Attackers can abuse the near-maximum severity flaw in nginx-ui to restart, create, modify, and delet ...View More
Navigating the Unique Security Risks of Asia's Digital Supply Chain
Regulatory differences, interconnected digital ecosystems, and the rise of AI have created a complex ...View More









