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CVE-2026-45247: Critical RCE Vulnerability in Mirasvit Cache Warmer

Magento and Adobe Commerce environments often rely on third-party extensions to extend functionality and improve performance. However, these extensions can also introduce security risks that exist outside the core platform. CVE-2026-45247 is a recent example of how vulnerabilities in third-party Magento extensions can create severe security risks.

Reading Volume in Forex: The Overlooked Indicator That Tells You Who's Really Moving the Market

Most retail forex traders are focused on price, where it is going, how fast it's moving, and what patterns are forming, but professionals are behaving differently. Professional traders often look a layer deeper. They pay close attention to volume, a signal that reveals how much participation is behind a move. In simple words, volume helps traders answer the key question when trading: Is this move real, or is it just market noise?

Boosting Data Center Security Through Hardware Integrity

When people talk about data center security, they often focus on firewalls, encryption, and intrusion detection systems. These software defenses are crucial, but they rely on a basic level of trust in the physical hardware. If that foundation is weak, the whole system is at risk. Real system security starts from the ground up, with the integrity of the processors, memory, and other core components of your infrastructure.

Why Technology Companies Are Investing in Drone App Development

The global drone market is expanding at an impressive pace, driven by advances in automation, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and connectivity. While drone hardware continues to evolve, software has become the primary factor that determines how effectively organizations can leverage these technologies. Companies working with companies, such as Wezom, on custom drone app development projects are discovering new ways to automate operations, improve data visibility, and create scalable digital ecosystems that support long-term growth.

9 of the Best Managed IT Services for Focused Cybersecurity Frameworks

Do you know there are between 2,200 and 2,700 impactful cyberattacks every day out of the hundreds of millions of automated attempts? The vast amount of high-potential attacks means that any business or organization needs focused cybersecurity frameworks to proactively deal with the threat. But where do you even begin? Like anything, there are many IT and cybersecurity delivery services for businesses of all sizes, needs, and, of course, budgets.

EveryOps in 1 min: What is Software Vulnerability?

Is there an unlocked window in your code? A software vulnerability is more than just a "bug". It's a security gap that can lead to data breaches, system crashes, and lost customer trust. In this episode of EveryOps in 1 Minute, we break down: The definition of a software. Why they happen (from coding slips to complex architecture). Real-world examples like Log4j. How to "shift left" to catch flaws before they reach production.

How CISOs Track Configuration Drift in Real Time | Misconfiguration & Cybersecurity Posture

How do CISOs feel about drift? Misconfigurations rarely look like incidents. A setting shifts, posture weakens, and nothing announces it until it already matters. That is a hard seat for whoever owns posture. Without a clear view of what changed, you are working secondhand, leaning on the team to tell you what moved and whether it hurt.

We Gave OpenClaw Red Team Tools (It Found Domain Admin)

Our Red Team handed OpenClaw a penetration testing toolkit and pointed it at one of our own legacy Active Directory networks. 23 findings across 11 attack paths... But the findings aren't the interesting part. What's interesting is how it got there. Work that takes our human team three days took the agent three hours. Mid assessment it hit a wall, reasoned about its own limitations and proposed spinning up an EC2 GPU instance to crack a password hash. Nobody told it to.

Frontier AI Explained: A Guide to What Mythos, GPT 5.5-Cyber, MDASH, and CodeMender Really Do

The cybersecurity industry is entering a new phase of AI adoption. Frontier AI models are increasingly capable of identifying vulnerabilities, investigating threats, analyzing code, and accelerating security operations at machine speed. At the same time, innovation is moving rapidly. New models, platforms, and security-focused AI initiatives are emerging across the market, each pushing the boundaries of how AI can be applied to real-world cybersecurity workflows.