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Microsoft Defender vs Bitdefender: Compare Antivirus Software in 2026
Compare Microsoft Defender and Bitdefender across pricing, features, support, and business use cases in 2026 to find the best antivirus solution. The post Microsoft Defender vs Bitdefender: Compare Antivirus Software in 2026 appeared first on eSecurity Planet. This article has…
Massive Breaches, AI Risks, and Critical Vulnerabilities Define This Week in Cybersecurity in June 2026
Weekly summary of Cybersecurity Insider newsletters for June 2026. The post Massive Breaches, AI Risks, and Critical Vulnerabilities Define This Week in Cybersecurity in June 2026 appeared first on eSecurity Planet. This article has been indexed from eSecurity Planet Read…
Norton vs McAfee: Compare Antivirus Software in 2026
Compare Norton and McAfee antivirus software in 2026. We assess features like malware detection, real-time protection, pricing, customer support, and more. The post Norton vs McAfee: Compare Antivirus Software in 2026 appeared first on eSecurity Planet. This article has been…
Comparing Antivirus Software 2026: Avast vs. AVG
Compare Avast and AVG antivirus software in 2026. We assess features like malware detection, real-time protection, pricing, customer support, and more. The post Comparing Antivirus Software 2026: Avast vs. AVG appeared first on eSecurity Planet. This article has been indexed…
Amazon Q flaw let booby-trapped Git repos execute code, swipe cloud creds
Researchers warn many AI coding assistants now execute commands from project configurations This article has been indexed from www.theregister.com – Articles Read the original article: Amazon Q flaw let booby-trapped Git repos execute code, swipe cloud creds
Inside India’s AI Boom: Workers Training Robots to Replace Human Jobs
Indian workers are increasingly being paid to record themselves performing everyday tasks so AI systems can learn how to do those jobs — a trend that’s creating short-term income but raising serious long-term questions about automation and worker displacement. …
AI Credential Security Emerges as Critical Risk in Modern Enterprise Infrastructure
Surprisingly, artificial intelligence alters how companies build their internal systems. Yet warnings emerge – not about flawed code, but about access methods growing more dangerous by the day. Credentials like API keys, login tokens, or automated service IDs now…
Gaslight macOS Malware Is a Warning Shot at the AI Security Stack
The Gaslight macOS malware from a North Korean cluster doesn’t bypass AI analysis platforms yet, but its 38-message prompt injection cascade makes the direction of travel clear. Here’s why this matters beyond the sample itself. Gaslight macOS Malware Is a…
More Klue Breach Victims Identified as Hackers Get Hacked
Roughly two dozen companies have notified their customers of the Klue-Salesforce incident impact. The post More Klue Breach Victims Identified as Hackers Get Hacked appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek Read the original article: More…
Amazon Q Flaw Enabled Cloud Credential Theft via Malicious Repositories
AWS has patched the vulnerability and published its own advisory to inform customers about the potential impact. The post Amazon Q Flaw Enabled Cloud Credential Theft via Malicious Repositories appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek…
macOS ClickFix Campaign Pushes Infostealer
A new social engineering campaign targeting macOS users employs fake browser update prompts to distribute information-stealing malware through Terminal commands. This article has been indexed from CyberMaterial Read the original article: macOS ClickFix Campaign Pushes Infostealer
Germany train outage halts Deutsche Bahn services
Train services operated by Deutsche Bahn came to a complete standstill across Germany late Tuesday evening following a nationwide failure of the digital railway radio system. This article has been indexed from CyberMaterial Read the original article: Germany train outage…
Five Eyes Warns of AI-Powered Cyberattacks
Superhuman announced Tuesday it has acquired GPTZero, a three-year-old AI detection startup that began as founder Edward Tian’s Princeton senior thesis project. This article has been indexed from CyberMaterial Read the original article: Five Eyes Warns of AI-Powered Cyberattacks
$586M FTC Western Union fraud settlement phase 3
Western Union has made $586 million available in the third phase of remission payments stemming from a 2017 deferred prosecution agreement with federal authorities. This article has been indexed from CyberMaterial Read the original article: $586M FTC Western Union fraud…
FCC requires emergency alert distributors to secure their systems
More than a decade after a high-profile hacking campaign, the commission is moving from recommending basic security protocols to requiring them. This article has been indexed from Cybersecurity Dive – Latest News Read the original article: FCC requires emergency alert…
Software, AI companies form alliance to tackle open-source security flaws
The emergence of frontier AI models has increased the speed and capabilities of malicious hackers. This article has been indexed from Cybersecurity Dive – Latest News Read the original article: Software, AI companies form alliance to tackle open-source security flaws
Openclaw And The Agentic AI Inflection Point: From “Cool Demo” To Governed Infrastructure
OpenClaw’s rapid adoption, and the ecosystem forming around it, signal a shift in how AI is used at work. These platforms are accelerating “agentic” capabilities: systems that do more than… The post Openclaw And The Agentic AI Inflection Point: From…
Two Clocks Are Running Out at Once, and Almost Nobody Is Watching Both
Every CISO I talk to right now is juggling two deadlines that feel unrelated and aren’t. One is the slow-motion arrival of quantum computers capable of breaking the public-key cryptography that underpins basically everything — TLS, SSH, JWTs, code-signing. The…
In Other News: Chinese Mythos-Like AI, Tata Electronics Breach, Snyk Layoffs
Other noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: Russia used Cellebrite to hack activist’s phone, Five Eyes issue urgent AI threat warning, macOS Gaslight backdoor, Scattered Spider guilty pleas. The post In Other News: Chinese Mythos-Like AI, Tata…
Cyber Briefing: 2026.06.26
Think Mac environments are naturally safe? Inside the deceptive new macOS malware campaigns, AI-driven scams, and the crushing costs of legacy fraud vulnerabilities. This article has been indexed from CyberMaterial Read the original article: Cyber Briefing: 2026.06.26
Tagged vs Untagged VLAN: When You Should Use Each in 2026
Learn the key differences between tagged and untagged VLANs in 2026, including when each is the right choice for improving network security. The post Tagged vs Untagged VLAN: When You Should Use Each in 2026 appeared first on eSecurity Planet.…
23 Top Open Source Penetration Testing Tools in 2026
Review and compare 23 of the best open-source pen testing tools in 2026. The post 23 Top Open Source Penetration Testing Tools in 2026 appeared first on eSecurity Planet. This article has been indexed from eSecurity Planet Read the original…
8 Best Linux Distros for Forensics & Pentesting in 2026
Here are the best Linux distros in 2026 for ethical hacking, pentesting and digital forensics, from beginners through advanced. The post 8 Best Linux Distros for Forensics & Pentesting in 2026 appeared first on eSecurity Planet. This article has been…