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    Google has once again had to rush out a fix for a serious security flaw in its Chrome browser. This is the third time in recent months that the company has needed to patch a zero-day vulnerability in the V8 JavaScript engine. The latest fix was released as an emergency update on Monday to address

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    Cybersecurity experts have found serious security holes in popular AI inference server frameworks used by big companies like Meta, Nvidia, and Microsoft, as well as open-source projects such as vLLM and SGLang. These vulnerabilities could allow hackers to run malicious code remotely, posing a big risk to enterprise AI systems. A key issue is how

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    Security experts are now seeing a new kind of threat emerge in the digital world. For the first time, an AI-powered cyber espionage campaign has been uncovered, showing how attackers can use artificial intelligence to carry out complex attacks with minimal human involvement. This shift could dramatically change how cyber threats operate in the future,

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    Google announced a significant blow against a large-scale text scam operation that has been tricking millions of Americans. Just a day after filing a lawsuit to stop these scams, Google reported that the criminal group behind the phishing schemes was “disrupted.” The company says the scammers’ cloud server was blocked following numerous malicious complaints, and

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    A suspicious npm package called “@acitons/artifact” was found impersonating the real “@actions/artifact” module. It was designed to target GitHub’s CI/CD workflows, mainly within GitHub Actions. The package was uploaded on November 7 and aimed to run during the build process of GitHub repositories. Once inside a build environment, it would capture available tokens and use

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    Descope, an innovative provider of external identity and access management (IAM) solutions, has been named one of the CRN 2025 Stellar Startups in the Security category. This award highlights the company’s fresh approach to securing digital identities for organizations of all sizes. The recognition underscores Descope’s focus on balancing strong security with a smooth user

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    Hexaware Technologies, a global leader in IT solutions, has taken a major step in cybersecurity with its acquisition of CyberSolve. This move highlights the company’s focus on strengthening digital identity management and security. It aims to help businesses modernize their identity systems, automate controls using AI, and maintain secure operations across complex hybrid technology environments.

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    OpenAI is working on a new tool called Aardvark that could totally change how we keep software safe. Right now, it’s in private testing, but it’s already showing some impressive skills. This isn’t just another security scanner. Aardvark acts like a human security researcher, analyzing code deeply and understanding why it behaves a certain way.

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    Bricklayer AI, a forward-thinking cybersecurity platform, has announced a $5 million seed funding round. The round was led by Tech Square Ventures and attracted extra support from investors like Sovereign’s Capital, Dreamit Ventures, and BlueWing Ventures. Based in Arlington, Virginia, Bricklayer AI aims to change how security teams operate by introducing its innovative agentic cybersecurity

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    As cyber threats become more advanced, companies are putting a bigger focus on protecting digital identities. Recently, Delinea, a leading provider of identity security solutions, joined the Microsoft Security Store Partner Ecosystem. This move aims to boost cybersecurity by combining their expertise and technology to better safeguard sensitive data and access points. What the Partnership

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