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IT Chaos Solved: Intune + Autopilot in Action

Fail SOC 2 Once – Pay Forever

Essential AI Strategies to Strengthen Third Party Risk Management

Cyber Insurance: Making the Most of Your Policy

Preventing Breaches: The Power of Security Awareness Training

Webinar: Resiliency in the Face of Ransomware

Zero Trust: A Paradigm Shift in Cybersecurity

Unveiling Deception: How to Spot Scams Before They Spot You

Ransomware: Strategies for Safeguarding Your Digital Assets

Unraveling the Power of AI in Cybersecurity: Safeguarding the Digital Realm

Fortifying Cybersecurity Defenses

Optimizing Healthcare Cybersecurity Cost and Staffing: Balancing Resources and Risk in Healthcare

Leading Cybersecurity Companies GS Lab | GAVS and ASMGi Announce Strategic Partnership to Enhance Global Cyber Defense

Understanding the Importance of Third-Party Risk Management in Healthcare

Embracing Smart Manufacturing: Unveiling IoT Trends, Challenges, and Cybersecurity in the Era of Industry 4.0
Cybersecurity Update – Terin D. Williams – DHS – CISA

Real Life Cyber Attacks - Dec 1 Event

The age of IoT and AI is quickly advancing, demanding more compute power and lower latency at the edge to ensure quick response and great performance.

xIoT Device Risk: Turning the Industry Inside-Out

Cyber Insurance: Digital Risk Mitigation Plan From Financial Loss

AI In Healthcare
Cybersecurity News from Around the Web
North Korea’s APT37 Uses Facebook Social Engineering to Deliver RokRAT Malware
The North Korean hacking group tracked as APT37 (aka ScarCruft) has been attributed to a fresh multi-stage, social engineering campaign in which threat actors approached targets on Facebook and added them as friends on the social media platform, turning the...
OpenAI Revokes macOS App Certificate After Malicious Axios Supply Chain Incident
OpenAI revealed a GitHub Actions workflow used to sign its macOS apps, which downloaded the malicious Axios library on March 31, but noted that no user data or internal system was compromised. "Out of an abundance of caution, we are taking steps to protect the process...
CPUID Breach Distributes STX RAT via Trojanized CPU-Z and HWMonitor Downloads
Unknown threat actors compromised CPUID ("cpuid[.]com"), a website that hosts popular hardware monitoring tools like CPU-Z, HWMonitor, HWMonitor Pro, and PerfMonitor, for less than 24 hours to serve malicious executables for the software and deploy a remote access...
Adobe Patches Actively Exploited Acrobat Reader Flaw CVE-2026-34621
Adobe has released emergency updates to fix a critical security flaw in Acrobat Reader that has come under active exploitation in the wild. The vulnerability, assigned the CVE identifier CVE-2026-34621, carries a CVSS score of 8.6 out of 10.0. Successful exploitation...
Citizen Lab: Law Enforcement Used Webloc to Track 500 Million Devices via Ad Data
Hungarian domestic intelligence, the national police in El Salvador, and several U.S. law enforcement and police departments have been attributed to the use of an advertising-based global geolocation surveillance system called Webloc. The tool was developed by Israeli...
Microsoft: Third-Party Android Vulnerability Leaves Over 50M Users Exposed
A flaw in the EngageLab SDK exposed 50 million Android users, allowing malicious apps to exploit trusted permissions and access sensitive data. The post Microsoft: Third-Party Android Vulnerability Leaves Over 50M Users Exposed appeared first on TechRepublic.
AI Expansion, Security Crises, and Workforce Upheaval Define This Week in Tech
See what you missed in Daily Tech Insider from April 6–10. The post AI Expansion, Security Crises, and Workforce Upheaval Define This Week in Tech appeared first on TechRepublic.
GlassWorm Campaign Uses Zig Dropper to Infect Multiple Developer IDEs
Cybersecurity researchers have flagged yet another evolution of the ongoing GlassWorm campaign, which employs a new Zig dropper that's designed to stealthily infect all integrated development environments (IDEs) on a developer's machine. The technique has been...
Browser Extensions Are the New AI Consumption Channel That No One Is Talking About
While much of the discussion on AI security centers around protecting ‘shadow’ AI and GenAI consumption, there's a wide-open window nobody's guarding: AI browser extensions. A new report from LayerX exposes just how deep this blind spot goes, and why AI extensions...
Google Rolls Out DBSC in Chrome 146 to Block Session Theft on Windows
Google has made Device Bound Session Credentials (DBSC) generally available to all Windows users of its Chrome web browser, months after it began testing the security feature in open beta. The public availability is currently limited to Windows users on Chrome 146,...
