Threat intelligence stories
The attack kept retrying for hours after network blocks, as a scheduled task and Python proxy preserved access on the host.
Repeat breaches exposed an Azerbaijani oil and gas operator to espionage as FamousSparrow exploited Microsoft Exchange flaws for two months.
Security teams may cut manual reporting effort by up to 70 per cent as new tools help validate threats against internal logs and history.
AI is now being used to write exploits and malware, with Google saying it has traced the first zero-day linked to machine assistance.
As cyber security vendors battle for buyers, Silent Push has tapped an experienced marketer to sharpen its global brand and go-to-market push.
Stolen credentials and post-login attacks are pushing security teams to seek unified monitoring across endpoints and identities.
Existing customers can now get AI-assisted threat hunting and response without extra cost, as attacks are moving faster than manual investigations.
One in three emails flagged in Barracuda's study was malicious, as AI and phishing kits helped drive more account takeovers.
The funding will help the cyber security start-up expand in Japan and Europe as it pushes AI tools to cut investigation times and false positives.
The listing could speed procurement for defence buyers seeking pre-evaluated tools for secure deployment across complex NATO environments.
Experts say AI is accelerating ransomware attacks, shrinking the patching window and forcing organisations to overhaul defences and recovery plans.
Security teams face a broader threat as criminals and state-backed actors use generative AI to speed hacks, phishing and malware.
Sonatype joins Linux Foundation registry working group to tackle funding, governance and security pressures as package downloads near 10 trillion.
Businesses face tighter reporting and new rules as ministers move to overhaul cyber security, AI oversight and digital identity regulation.
Customers get a single cyber and compliance service as WorkNest folds Pentest People and Bulletproof into a new security division.
Thailand has joined the ransomware top 10 as fewer groups now drive most attacks, raising the cost of each breach for businesses.
Despite welcome AI funding, tech leaders say small firms still lack the cyber defences needed to adopt new tools safely.
Businesses face faster-growing exposure risks as the security firm widens its portfolio with tools for vulnerabilities, mobile threats and patching.
Ransomware pressure on Canadian firms is intensifying as AI speeds attacks, with 374 organisations extorted and losses mounting.
More consumers are losing larger sums to fraud as fake invoice and investment scams drive the biggest financial harm, F-Secure says.