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A newly disclosed Linux privilege escalation flaw dubbed "Dirty Frag" is raising concerns among security researchers who warn it could give attackers reliable root access across a wide range of enterprise environments.
A recently patched GitHub RCE flaw is raising broader questions about implicit trust in software supply chains. CodeHunter CEO Ken Ammon explains why trusted users and platforms no longer guarantee safe code.
Meta says it is expanding AI-based age enforcement tools across Facebook and Instagram to identify potentially underage users.
As AI systems take on more autonomous roles, concerns about alignment, oversight, and hardware-level safeguards are becoming more urgent across both enterprise and defense environments.
As AI agents move into production, traditional container security is failing at scale. Edera is addressing this gap with hypervisor-based isolation designed for GPU-heavy, multi-tenant environments.
As post-quantum security moves closer to reality, efforts like Google’s Merkle Tree Certificates highlight the need to rethink how trust is delivered across the internet at scale.
Threat actors are using emojis as a form of visual shorthand to signal intent, evade detection, and coordinate activity across digital communications.
Malware targeting industrial control systems is raising new concerns as legacy infrastructure connects to modern networks, increasing exposure across energy, transportation, and manufacturing sectors.
Drone-based security systems are being positioned as a faster way to detect and respond to active shooter threats, giving schools real-time visibility while raising questions about safety, privacy, and oversight.
Malicious traffic has surged worldwide since the Iran conflict began, exposing growing risks from coordinated attacks, reconnaissance, and infrastructure targeting.
Nearly eight out of 10 global IT decision-makers say artificial intelligence poses a significant security threat as AI-driven attacks accelerate in speed and scale.
Account recovery processes such as password resets and MFA re-enrollment are becoming a primary path attackers use to breach workforce identities.
AI is becoming a force multiplier for cybercriminals, helping threat actors automate phishing, malware development, and reconnaissance while accelerating the pace and scale of cyberattacks.
AI glasses shipments soared 322% in 2025 to 8.7 million units as advances in multimodal AI and lighter wearable designs push the once-experimental category toward mainstream adoption.