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Mar 10th, 2026Urgent iOS Security Alert: CISA Orders Federal Agencies to Patch Exploited Flaws
Three serious iOS vulnerabilities have been added to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) library by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) in a swift move. The revelation of a complex hacking kit called "Coruna" that leveraged 23 different iOS exploits into powerful attack chains, targeting devices across a ...
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Mar 4th, 2026The LexisNexis Breach: A Masterclass in Cloud Misconfiguration and Third-Party Risk
A massive data breach at LexisNexis, a global data analytics and legal intelligence giant, has sent shockwaves through the industries it serves. FulcrumSec, a threat actor, claims to have stolen an astounding 3.9 million internal records from the company's cloud infrastructure, including profile information for about 400,000 users and, concerningly, login ...
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Mar 3rd, 2026When the AI Assistant Goes Silent: Lessons from the Major Claude Outage
An eerie silence greeted hundreds of users worldwide on March 2, 2026. Claude, Anthropic's well-known AI chatbot, experienced a significant global outage that prevented people and companies from using the platform through its website, app, or API. The episode serves as a potent reminder of our increasing reliance on a small ...
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Feb 27th, 2026The Next Frontier of Cybercrime: Why Hackers Are Now Stealing Your AI Agent's "Soul"
Your browser credentials have been a profitable target for information thieves for years. Cybercriminals' mainstays have been credit card data, cookies, and passwords saved in Chrome or Firefox. That is no longer the case. Security experts have reported the first instance of an infostealer being used to exfiltrate a personal ...
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Feb 26th, 2026AirSnitch: The New Wi-Fi Attack That Breaks Client Isolation and Puts Every Network at Risk
The fundamental tenet of Wi-Fi security for many years has been that client isolation and encryption shield your data from other users on the same network. Now, that promise has been broken. An attacker on the same Wi-Fi network—or even a different guest network—can surreptitiously intercept, ...
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