Dutch Police Dismantle Massive 17-Million-Device Botnet

Dutch authorities seized command-and-control servers tied to a botnet of infected computers, smartphones, and tablets that was allegedly used to power a residential proxy network and facilitate cybercrime. The post Dutch Police Dismantle Massive 17-Million-Device Botnet appeared first on SecurityWeek.…

RaccoonLine Publishes a Breakdown of 7 Structural Differences Between dVPNs and Traditional VPNs

Rome, Italy, June 1st, 2026, CyberNewswire With VPN providers facing increasing legal pressure from governments across multiple jurisdictions in 2026, RaccoonLine today published a technical breakdown of the seven structural differences between decentralized and centralized VPN architecture, focusing specifically on…

Vulnerability Disclosure in the Age of AI

New article: “Responsible Disclosure in the Age of AI: A Call for Urgent Action,” by Melissa Hathaway. Abstract: Artificial intelligence is fundamentally reshaping the balance between vulnerability discovery and remediation. Frontier AI models are now capable of autonomously identifying exploitable…

Vulnerability Summary for the Week of May 25, 2026

High Vulnerabilities PrimaryVendor — Product Description Published CVSS Score Source Info 1Panel-dev–MaxKB MaxKB is an open-source AI assistant for enterprise. Prior to 2.9.0, MaxKB’s webhook trigger endpoint (/api/trigger/v1/webhook/{trigger_id}) is accessible without authentication. The WebhookAuth class unconditionally returns (None, {}), which…

Bengaluru Developer’s Viral AI Tool Shows the Power of One Click Decisions

  As artificial intelligence continues to transform software development workflows and corporate staffing strategies, discussions regarding automation-driven job displacement have gained increasing prominence across the technology sector. Against this backdrop, a Bengaluru software engineer has captured widespread attention online with…