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    Anthropic has developed a highly advanced AI model that has uncovered thousands of cybersecurity vulnerabilities across major operating systems and web browsers. Instead of releasing this powerful tool to the public, the company chose to share it with organizations responsible for maintaining internet security. This approach aims to prevent potential misuse while helping improve online

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    Anthropic has introduced a new AI model called Claude Mythos Preview that can identify serious security flaws in software at levels much higher than previous tools. This AI has already discovered thousands of zero-day vulnerabilities across major operating systems, web browsers, and essential software. What’s more alarming is that Mythos can often create working exploits

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    Huskeys, a company focused on enhancing edge security, has secured $8 million in seed funding. The company aims to fix a long-standing problem in enterprise security: the outdated and often ignored web application firewalls (WAFs). This new funding will help Huskeys develop its innovative approach to making web security more effective and easier to manage.

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    As organizations increasingly rely on AI-driven environments, staying ahead of security threats becomes more complex. Vectra AI is rolling out new tools to give security teams better visibility, continuous monitoring, and proactive management of their network exposure. These updates aim to help businesses identify and fix vulnerabilities before they can be exploited, especially in hybrid

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    Above Security has announced it has raised $50 million in funding to fight insider threats in organizations. The company is moving out of stealth mode and aims to change how businesses detect and manage risks coming from inside their own teams or AI systems. The funding was led by prominent venture firms, and the company

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    RSA has introduced a new product called RSA ID Plus Sovereign Deployment. This new solution aims to give organizations a secure and flexible way to manage digital identities. It is designed especially for sectors that need high availability, strict compliance, and data sovereignty. The launch was announced at the RSAC Conference 2026, highlighting its importance

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    Online advertising is no longer just about promoting products. It’s increasingly being used as a tool to spread malware into organizations. Experts warn that malicious ads, or “malvertising,” are now a leading way for cybercriminals to deliver harmful software. This shift highlights a new challenge for cybersecurity professionals and businesses alike. The Rise of Malvertising

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    The FBI has revealed that its network responsible for managing wiretaps and foreign surveillance warrants was targeted by hackers. The agency confirmed they detected suspicious activity on their systems and took immediate action to address it. While details remain limited, concerns are rising that a foreign state actor, possibly China, might be behind the attack.

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    I/ONX High Performance Compute has announced a new strategic partnership with Knightz Group, a cybersecurity and technology advisory firm. This collaboration aims to combine I/ONX’s advanced HPC infrastructure with Knightz Group’s expertise in cybersecurity to deliver more secure and scalable AI solutions. The alliance officially begins at SecureWorld 2026 in Charlotte, North Carolina, where industry

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    Artificial intelligence is transforming cybersecurity. It’s not just used for defense anymore—it’s changing how attackers operate too. AI speeds up reconnaissance, makes phishing more convincing, and allows malware to mutate automatically. Meanwhile, companies are adopting AI agents, copilots, and generative tools into daily workflows. This mix creates a new field: AI security. In 2026, the

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