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Deepfake era demands proof-based security, not just awareness

<p>For decades, cybercriminals have impersonated targets’ trusted contacts to convince them to send funds, credentials or sensitive data. Thanks to deepfake and voice cloning technology, however, security awareness training — the usual countermeasure to social engineering attacks — is arguably…

Carnival – 7,531,359 breached accounts

In April 2026, the notorious hacking collective ShinyHunters claimed they had obtained a substantial volume of data belonging to the Carnival cruise operator and attempted to extort the organisation to prevent the data from being leaked. The following week, the…

Runtime Analytics Cuts Millions of Alerts to What Matters

TL;DR Research from Contrast Security’s Software Under Siege 2025 report reveals that applications face an average of 81 viable attacks per month that reach actual vulnerabilities, while perimeter-based detection tools generate overwhelming alert volumes with minimal correlation to real-world exploits.…

Why Stolen Passwords Are Now the Biggest Cyber Threat

  Organizations today often take confidence in hardened perimeters, well-configured firewalls, and constant monitoring for software vulnerabilities. Yet this defensive focus can overlook a more subtle reality. While attention remains fixed on preventing break-ins, attackers are increasingly entering systems through…

Zero Trust Architecture for Sidecar-Based MCP Servers

Learn how to secure sidecar-based MCP servers using Zero Trust Architecture and post-quantum security to prevent tool poisoning and lateral movement. The post Zero Trust Architecture for Sidecar-Based MCP Servers appeared first on Security Boulevard. This article has been indexed…

2026-04-23: SmartApeSG activity

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Privacy Vulnerability in Firefox and TOR Browsers

  The security company Fingerprint discovered how on Firefox browsers, websites could track users even if they used private browsing tabs or the anonymity focused TOR browser. Mozilla closed the vulnerability in Firefox 150, that was released on April 21st…

Is SOAR dead or alive? Sort of

<p>”SOAR is dead,” a cybersecurity vendor recently proclaimed on its website. But the evolution of <a href=”https://www.techtarget.com/searchsecurity/definition/SOAR”>security orchestration, automation and response</a> suggests that the supposed death is more about semantics than obsolescence.</p> <p>While some companies experienced success with SOAR technology,…

How to Develop a Risk Management Framework

Today’s cybersecurity landscape is at its most innovative yet complicated point. Risk leaders often face… How to Develop a Risk Management Framework on Latest Hacking News | Cyber Security News, Hacking Tools and Penetration Testing Courses. This article has been…