[ad_1] In addition to model usage credits, Anthropic donated $2.5 million to Alpha-Omega and OpenSSF through the Linux Foundation, and $1.5 million to the Apache Software Foundation “to enable the maintainers of open-source software to respond to this changing landscape.” “Partners will, to the extent they’re able, share information and best practices with each other;...Read More
[ad_1] The certification confirms that Microchip’s product development processes meet internationally recognised “secure by design” requirements, as cybersecurity assurance becomes an increasingly critical expectation for connected systems used across residential, commercial and industrial settings. IEC 62443‑4‑1 sets out requirements for a secure development lifecycle, including threat modelling, secure design practices, controlled implementation, verification and validation,...Read More
[ad_1] A new ransomware campaign is putting organizations on high alert. A financially motivated threat group known as Storm-1175 has been running fast-paced attacks targeting vulnerable, internet-facing systems — and deploying the Medusa ransomware as the final blow. What makes this group especially dangerous is how quickly it moves: from the moment it breaks in,...Read More
[ad_1] (WGGB/WSHM) — On Wednesday, lawmakers on Beacon Hill are expected to vote on a proposal aimed at kids and tech, including a social media ban for children under 14 and new restrictions on cell phones in schools. Supporters say this is about protecting kids from harmful content and addictive algorithms, and if it passes,...Read More
[ad_1] HARRISBURG, DAUPHIN CO. (WOLF) — Cybercrime is rising sharply across the United States — and Pennsylvania is among the states feeling the impact. A new FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) report shows Americans filed more than 1 million cybercrime complaints in 2025, with losses exceeding $20.8 billion, a 26% increase from the year...Read More
[ad_1] Got story updates? Submit your updates here. › An X-ray view of a medical device reveals the hidden vulnerabilities that scammers exploit to defraud Medicare.Albany Today The New York StateWide Senior Action Council, a 54-year-old non-profit organization, has announced its Medicare Fraud of the Month for April: Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) scams. These scams...Read More
[ad_1] Anthropic has unveiled a groundbreaking yet tightly guarded A.I. model, Claude Mythos Preview, which the company claims is too powerful for public release due to its ability to detect and exploit critical software vulnerabilities. Announced on April 7, 2026, this model has already identified thousands of bugs, including a 27-year-old flaw in OpenBSD, an...Read More
[ad_1] Published: April 7, 2026 Photo from cottonbro studio via Pexels By Michaela Gordoni Nearly 100% of teens have smartphone access, and fear of missing out drives their constant connectivity. Online safety company, Bark, says social acceptance activates reward centers in the brain, which makes inclusion feel very important and exclusion very hurtful. And many...Read More
[ad_1] James Foster Points to Agentic Security and Need for Customers to Outsource Defense Michael Novinson (MichaelNovinson) • April 7, 2026 James Foster, CEO, eSentire (Image: eSentire) New eSentire CEO James Foster plans to build artificial intelligence-driven systems capable of autonomous investigation, response and coordination across diverse security environments. See Also: AI Impersonation...Read More
[ad_1] Federal cybersecurity and intelligence agencies warned today that organizations should “urgently review” their networks for signs of compromise from Iran-affiliated threat actors targeting U.S. critical infrastructure. Iranian-affiliated threat actors are targeting multiple U.S. critical infrastructure sectors, including government services and facilities, water systems, and energy, according to a joint advisory from the U.S. Cyber Command, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security...Read More