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Supply Chain Security Crisis: Too Many Vulnerabilities, Too Little Visibility

New vulnerabilities are being discovered too fast, the time-to-exploitation is too short, and our visibility into them is largely lacking.

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AI-Powered App Attacks Are Faster, More Frequent and Harder to Stop

Digital.ai’s latest threat report warns that agentic AI has erased the distinction between emerging and primary targets, enabling attackers to strike mobile apps within hours of release across every industry.

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1PasswordΒ Teams WithΒ OpenAIΒ to Stop AI Coding Agents From Leaking Credentials

1Password says AI coding agents should never hold persistent secrets, introducing a just-in-time credential model for OpenAI Codex designed to keep credentials out of prompts, code repositories, and model context.

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Legacy Windows Tool MSHTA Fuels Surge in Silent Malware Attacks

Attackers are increasingly abusing Microsoft’s decades-old MSHTA utility to stealthily deliver stealers, loaders, and persistent malware through phishing, fake software downloads, and LOLBIN-based attack chains.

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Researchers Expose Network of 150 Cloned Law Firm Websites in AI-Powered Scam Campaign

Criminals are using AI to clone professional websites at an industrial scale. A new report shows how one AI-powered network grew to 150+ domains by hiding behind Cloudflare and rotating IP ranges.

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Cyber Insights 2026: Offensive Security; Where It Is and Where It’s Going

Malicious attacks are increasing in frequency, sophistication and damage. Defenders need to find and harden system weaknesses before attackers can attack them.

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Cyber Insights 2026: Threat Hunting in an Age of Automation and AI

Understanding how threat hunting differs from reactive security provides a deeper understanding of the role, while hinting at how it will evolve in the future.

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