Hackers Target Zimbra Servers in Active Exploitation Campaign

Exploitation of the Zimbra Collaboration vulnerability CVE-2026-73570 has been observed by Poland’s CERT Polska. The post Hackers Target Zimbra Servers in Active Exploitation Campaign appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…

Surveillance – Everything You Wanted to Know, But Were Afraid to Ask

We all know they’re watching us. But we don’t know who they are, nor why nor how they are doing it. The post Surveillance – Everything You Wanted to Know, But Were Afraid to Ask appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…

Threat Actor Hacks 14,000 IP Cameras in Ukraine and Russia

Operation CameraSwarm targeted Dahua cameras across multiple countries, focusing on Russian and CIS telecom netblocks. The post Threat Actor Hacks 14,000 IP Cameras in Ukraine and Russia appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…

Atlassian, Splunk Patch Dozens of Critical, High-Severity Vulnerabilities

The flaws could be exploited to execute arbitrary code, access sensitive information, and elevate privileges. The post Atlassian, Splunk Patch Dozens of Critical, High-Severity Vulnerabilities appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…

MLflow Vulnerability Exploited for Cloud Credential Theft

The critical-severity flaw allows attackers to send HTTP requests to internal endpoints and extract sensitive information. The post MLflow Vulnerability Exploited for Cloud Credential Theft appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…

Cisco Patches Critical Crosswork, Secure Workload Vulnerabilities

The flaws could lead to remote code execution, authentication bypasses, and path traversal attacks. The post Cisco Patches Critical Crosswork, Secure Workload Vulnerabilities appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…

AI-Assisted Tool Helped Secure Satellite Communication System After 2022 Russian Hacking

Atalanta’s Argo product is now being used to prove the resilience of Viasat’s satellite communications network. The post AI-Assisted Tool Helped Secure Satellite Communication System After 2022 Russian Hacking appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…

OpenAI Overhauls Model Security With Sandboxing, 30-Minute Alerts, and Training Pauses

The action taken by OpenAI comes in light of the Hugging Face incident and the discovery of the Astra model’s advanced capabilities.  The post OpenAI Overhauls Model Security With Sandboxing, 30-Minute Alerts, and Training Pauses appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…

The Pixel 11 paradox

After a week of using Google’s new Pixel 11 phones, two seemingly at-odds realities are crystal clear in my mind: These are truly fantastic devices that build off the many successes of the previous-gen Pixel 10 models and push the products forward in some subtle-seeming but significant ways. Tech reviewers are gonna have an absolute […] more…

Exploitation Expected for Critical Authentication Bypass Patched in Citrix NetScaler

Remote, unauthenticated attackers could exploit the critical-severity flaw without user interaction. The post Exploitation Expected for Critical Authentication Bypass Patched in Citrix NetScaler appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…

Critical GitLab Flaw Exploited Shortly After Disclosure

CVE-2026-19478 can be exploited without authentication to modify or delete public projects and user data. The post Critical GitLab Flaw Exploited Shortly After Disclosure appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…

Hackers Using AI to Target Siemens PLCs in Critical US Sectors

A cybersecurity advisory with technical details and recommendations has been written by the NSA, CISA and other agencies. The post Hackers Using AI to Target Siemens PLCs in Critical US Sectors appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…

When AI explains its decision, humans may stop thinking independently

AI is known to be confidently wrong, and now it’s influencing humans to be that way, too. In a new study, researchers tested AI’s influence on humans reviewing innovation proposals, and found that AI recommender tools were persuasive enough to convince the evaluators to reject decisions made by independent human experts, thus causing them to […] more…

OpenAI ‘temporarily slows’ scaling efforts, also promises zero data retention for select frontier model customers

OpenAI this week announced multiple moves designed to counter negative perceptions of its security and privacy, saying it had slowed its pace of scaling, implemented a two-week pause in reinforcement learning, and will be offering zero data retention for “eligible API customers.” In its first announcement, issued Tuesday, OpenAI said it “temporarily” slowed the pace […] more…

The Google Pixel 11 Pro XL: A smarter phone for getting things done

The new Google Pixel 11 Pro XL doesn’t dramatically reinvent the company’s flagship smartphone formula. From a hardware perspective, this year’s model represents an incremental update. But after spending time with Google’s latest full-featured Pixel, I’ve found that some of its most meaningful improvements for business users aren’t necessarily the things that stand out on […] more…

Apple’s EU App Store truce: What changed — and who’s still angry?

Apple has changed its App Store fee structure in the EU in a move to further satisfy the requirements of the Digital Markets Act (DMA). While critics continue to argue the changes don’t go far enough, the European Commission welcomed the changes made and plans to monitor how they’re implemented. The new fee structure Specifically, Apple introduced […] more…

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