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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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Feb 19th, 2026The New Battlefield: How State Hackers Are Weaponizing Gemini AI
In the hands of state-sponsored hackers, artificial intelligence has evolved from a tool for defense to a weapon. The advanced persistent threat (APT) groups from North Korea, China, Iran, and other countries are aggressively incorporating generative AI models like Gemini into every stage of their cyber operations, from automated exploit ...
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Feb 17th, 2026The ClickFix Evolution: How Hackers Now Use DNS to Bypass Your Defenses
Cybercriminals are always improving their techniques, as evidenced by a recent version of the infamous ClickFix attack. Microsoft has revealed a more advanced form of this social engineering technique that now employs DNS lookups, a fundamental internet function, to distribute malware while evading detection by conventional security measures. Because ClickFix ...
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Feb 13th, 2026Urgent Apple Update: The "Extremely Sophisticated" Zero-Day Targeting Your iPhone
In order to address a recently identified zero-day vulnerability that is now being aggressively exploited in the wild, Apple has provided important security patches. This vulnerability, known as CVE-2026-20700, affects Apple's Dynamic Link Editor (dyld) and might let attackers with memory write access run arbitrary code on your ...
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