The list of countries exploiting internet-connected cameras to give them eye's inside their adversaries' borders continues to expand, with Russia, Iran, Israel, Ukraine, and the United States all using the tactic. What should companies look out for?
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— Sources secondairesOperational technology (OT) at industrial and critical infrastructure sites seem to have been benefitting from a lull in ransomware, and hackers' relative ignorance of OT systems.
Nation-state malware is being sold on the Dark Web and leaked to GitHub; and ordinary organizations might not stand much of a chance of defending themselves.
The agency put foreign-made consumer routers on its list of prohibited communications devices, but the ban could create more problems down the road.
Threats actors pounced on the code injection vulnerability within hours of its disclosure, demonstrating that organizations have little time to address critical bugs.
Organizations repeatedly expose ports, reuse passwords, and skip patches, creating security gaps that attackers exploit for breaches. An industry veteran outlines ways to fix these common mistakes.
Third-party resellers and brokers foil transparency efforts and allow spyware to spread despite government restrictions, a study finds.
While US government sits out this year, EU officials are on the ground in San Francisco leading the conversations on today's top cybersecurity challenges.
Attacks by artificial intelligence agents are a reality. Experts at Nvidia's GTC conference say defenders need to use the same tools to fight them off.
Four former NSA chiefs representing a near-complete history of US Cyber Command debate the role of offensive cyber in the government at RSAC.
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Security vendors have spent years building up defenses around the endpoint, but one researcher says AI coding tools have brought the walls down.
An AI-assisted campaign is spreading more than 300 poisoned packages for diverse assets ranging from developer tools to game cheats.
JPMorganChase uses digital fingerprints and digital twins to spot online attackers and malicious behaviors while also reducing pesky false alerts.
Threat actors bypass security tools and use AI to launch faster ransomware attacks that exploit valid credentials and target data.
The idea of a "human in the loop" in AI deployment was challenged during a security executive panel at the RSAC 2026 Conference this week.
Attackers can execute arbitrary code without authentication if Oracle's Identity or Web Services Managers are exposed to the Web.