If we had fought for data rights 20 years ago, would AI be different today? Learn how current lawsuits and privacy debates are shaping the future of AI data ethics.
Cybersecurity incidents continue to make headlines, with the latest victim being Tata Technologies, a leading global engineering and technology services company. The HUNTUBS ransomware group has claimed responsibility for a major attack, leaking sensitive corporate data. The incident, which resulted in the theft of 1.4 TB of confidential data, has raised concerns about cybersecurity resilience among major enterprises.
Lazarus Group Strikes Again: North Korean Hackers Steal $1.46 Billion in Bybit Crypto Heist In recent weeks, the cryptocurrency community has been rocked by a series of high-profile thefts, including a $1.46 billion suspicious outflow from Bybit, a $11.5 million Coinbase social engineering scam, and an XRP laundering attempt linked to North Korea. Blockchain investigator ZachXBT has been actively tracking these incidents, mapping the stolen funds' movement across multiple chains.
Security analysts need clear visibility into potential threats to proactively defend against cyberattacks. Defining these threats can be challenging, but many security teams rely on the MITRE ATT&CK framework as a foundational resource for strengthening their defenses. While security platforms tag detections with MITRE ATT&CK tactics and techniques, analysts often struggle to assess their overall coverage across different attack surfaces.
CVE-2025-1094 presents a critical challenge to established SQL security paradigms, effectively circumventing fundamental best practices. Though initially reported over a month ago, the gravity of its implications warrants an extensive analysis. This vulnerability challenges the long-held assumption that proper escaping guarantees protection against SQL injection attacks.
We’re pleased to announce that a new Digital Risk Protection (DRP) integration has been added to Outpost24’s External Attack Surface management (EASM) platform: the Dark Web module. Security teams need complete visibility on their organization’s exposure and potential threats. This doesn’t only include your owned online assets, but also your dark web presence.
Picture a company like a global logistics platform. On a regular Tuesday morning, shipments are crossing continents when the tracking updates suddenly stop. Then, delivery routes are rerouted by themselves, and thousands of customers are left with no information. A single exposed API endpoint or an authentication check that was left incomplete had drastic consequences for this company.
Falcon Cloud Security delivers fast, AI-powered protection for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), providing real-time threat detection, compliance support, and risk remediation without disrupting performance. With instant visibility, frictionless deployment, and unified security across multi-cloud environments, organizations can secure their most critical OCI workloads while reducing complexity and operational overhead.
CrowdStrike Falcon ASPM now delivers enriched data to support endpoint and container detections in Falcon Cloud Security. This new feature integrates ASPM findings into runtime detections to improve visibility into risk, business criticality, and dependencies through cross-domain telemetry. This enhances runtime detection context by connecting application-specific data to refine threat detection and remediation efforts.
Various studies reveal a startling fact: endpoint devices are the source of 90% of successful cyber-attacks and 70% of data breaches1. These numbers emphasize why modern cybersecurity strategies must carefully weigh the choice between XDR vs EDR. Endpoint detection and response (EDR) has served as the life-blood of security frameworks.