AV-Comparatives publishes its Business Security Test results for March to June 2026, as ransomware and supply-chain attacks continue to disrupt companies of every size INNSBRUCK, Austria, July 15, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — When Iranian-linked hackers breached medical device maker Stryker in March 2026, they did not need a sophisticated zero-day exploit to cause chaos. Once inside,...
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SonicWall warns of active exploitation of two SMA 1000 zero-days Pierluigi Paganini July 15, 2026 SonicWall warns of active attacks exploiting two SMA 1000 zero-days, including a flaw enabling arbitrary command execution. SonicWall confirmed the active exploitation of two zero-day vulnerabilities affecting Secure Mobile Access (SMA) 1000 appliances. The vulnerabilities were internally discovered and reported by...
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SJUK hears exclusively from Myles Bray, CEO of CyberSentriq about how businesses can protect themselves against sophisticated deepfakes. Deepfakes are no longer a future threat. Advancements in generative AI and machine learning have turned them into practical tools for cyber-criminals to bypass traditional security controls, impersonate trusted individuals and manipulate business processes. It’s easy to...
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Mark Scott is a contributing editor at Tech Policy Press. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen speaks during the Defence Industry Forum at the 36th NATO (OTAN) Heads of State and Government Summit in Ankara, Turkiye on July 7, 2026. (Photo by Alexis Jumeau/Sipa via AP Images) When the European Commission’s special panel on...
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As reported by CyberNews, Deutsche Bank’s systems were allegedly breached by the Unsafe ransomware gang after the group listed the bank on its dark web leak site. Within the listing were screenshots that included queries that can call back employee data, terminal output and commands that show exports of databases. You’re out of free articles...
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The defendant covers his face as he arrives for a trial against a network of mostly Chinese men, organized in chat groups to advise one another on how to drug and rape mostly Chinese women, in Munich, Germany, Feb. 2, 2026. (Malin Wunderlich/dpa via AP) The defendant covers his face as he arrives for a...
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Security concerns within banks are intensifying. The evolution of advanced AI models, such as Claude Mythos is a story in constant flux, shut down one week and back online the next. Whatever its status today, it has raised awareness about the profound impact of agentic AI and the need to address the potential dangers these...
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BERLIN (AP) — They called themselves the “German driving school for experts,” but prosecutors say the true purpose of their Telegram chats was to brag about the women they raped and share tips about how to drug them. In posts that sometimes included photos and videos of their attacks on unconscious victims, they referred to...
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If you’ve been relying on Google One’s dark web report to keep an eye on your personal information, you’ve probably noticed something: it’s gone. Google quietly shut down its dark web monitoring feature in early 2026, scans stopped on January 15, and the report itself was pulled on February 16. No replacement was offered. No...
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PlayStation owners waited over a decade for Call of Duty: Black Ops and Black Ops 2 to arrive on modern hardware — and within four days of the July 9 shadow drop, hackers had compromised both ports’ multiplayer systems so thoroughly that Activision disabled core playlists while players found themselves locked out of matches entirely....
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