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Sygnia, the foremost global cyber readiness and response firm, today released the initial findings from its investigation into an active cyberattack in which a lone threat actor used AI as a force ...
Ubiquiti published Security Advisory Bulletin 066 on Wednesday disclosing seven critical vulnerabilities across its UniFi product ecosystem, with the most severe — CVE-2026-50746 — carrying a perfect ...
An IT specialist in cyber security looks at a morphological analysis of a software containing a malware at the Loria (Lorraine Laboratory for Research in Computer Science and Applications) ...
Writing secure code is hard. When you learn a language, a module or a framework, you learn how it supposed to be used. When thinking about security, you need to think about how it can be misused.
SentinelOne says macOS.Gaslight uses prompt injection to mislead AI-based malware analysis, steal data, and use Telegram for ...