If you believed malware had become predictable, Arkanix Stealer offers a sharp reminder that cybercrime continues to evolve. Promoted on dark web forums in late […]
Category: Security
Using AI Against AI: Defensive Strategies in the Age of Autonomous Cyberattacks
Another week brings more headlines about AI-powered attacks, yet there is little point in simply lamenting the rise of chatbots and autonomous malware. Instead, Martin’s […]
Targeted Protocol Emulation Accelerates IoT Security Testing: Lessons from Modbus Vulnerability Research
IoT security extends beyond mere bug patching; the real challenge lies in identifying flaws efficiently. A recent example from Talos highlights a pragmatic shift in […]
Threat Actor Linked to 83% of Recent Ivanti EPMM Remote Code Execution Attacks
Recent threat intelligence highlights two Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile (EPMM) vulnerabilities — CVE-2026-21962 and CVE-2026-24061 — that have attracted significant scrutiny. Although both flaws are […]
Weaponising Trust: Google Groups Abused to Spread Lumma Stealer and Ninja Browser Malware
A particular breed of cyberattack has emerged that leverages the very tools organisations already trust. Recent research by CTM360 highlights a campaign in which attackers […]
Shannon: Autonomous AI Penetration Testing Signals a Shift in Security Operations
AI tools disrupting established IT practices are announced almost daily, but the emergence of Shannon—a fully autonomous system for penetration testing—demands particular attention. With Shannon, […]
Bridging the Gap: Ryan Liles and the Art of Technical Diplomacy in Networking Security
In the ever-evolving landscape of networking and security, it’s usually those working behind the scenes who ensure different systems integrate seamlessly. Ryan Liles stands out […]
Microsoft’s February 2026 Patch Tuesday: 55 Fixes, One Critical Vulnerability (CVE-2025-59498)
Microsoft has released 55 security updates for a range of its products in the February 2026 Patch Tuesday drop. Among these fixes, CVE-2025-59498 stands out, […]
AI Recommendation Poisoning: The Hidden Risk Behind Your Smart Assistant
The rise of generative AI assistants has introduced a raft of convenient features, from smart recommendations to one-click summaries and content tailored to individual tastes. […]
Tirith: New Open-Source Tool to Detect Homoglyph Attacks in Command-Line URLs
Homoglyph attacks—where threat actors exploit visually similar characters to slip malicious domains into everyday commands—remain a significant concern for those working extensively with the command […]

