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Claude Tag Didn't Create Another Identity Problem. It Created a Control Risk.

Anthropic’s Claude Tag represents a meaningful shift in how AI agents operate inside the enterprise. Unlike traditional AI assistants that act on behalf of an individual user, Claude Tag introduces a shared AI agent with its own identity, credentials, service accounts, and permissions. That shared agent lives inside a Slack channel, builds context over time, connects to enterprise systems, and performs work for everyone in the conversation.

From Access Details to Actually Connected: Introducing the Apono Access Launcher

Approved access shouldn’t mean you’re done waiting. For most developers, it just means the friction is about to start. You request access to a database. It gets approved. Now what? You open the portal, navigate to your request, find the session, click into Access Details, hunt for the right tab, copy a hostname, switch to your database client, create a new connection profile, paste in the hostname, go back for the username, go back for the password. And finally, connect. Whew.

How to Avoid eBay Scams: What Buyers & Sellers Need to Know

eBay is one of the biggest online marketplaces in the world, but scammers are active on both sides of every transaction. Whether you're buying or selling, knowing what to look for can make all the difference. In this video, we break down: The most common eBay buyer scams — fake deals, missing items, phishing links How sellers get targeted — fake payments, overpayment scams, and false "item not received" claims.

Why Every MSP Should Be Offering a 30-Minute Cloud Risk Assessment

As businesses continue moving critical workloads to the cloud, attackers are increasingly targeting identities, SaaS applications, and cloud configurations. While many organizations believe their cloud environments are secure, hidden risks often go unnoticed until it's too late. For MSPs, this presents an opportunity to deliver greater value while growing recurring security revenue.

Quantum is the least interesting part of quantum certificates

On June 3, Let’s Encrypt announced that the post-quantum web is going to run on something called Merkle Tree Certificates. The internet did what it does and turned this into a doomsday Q-Day countdown. The quantum computers are coming, your certificates are about to break, panic! Unlike every other security vendor, I’m not worried about quantum computers. But the announcement is still worth your attention. Just not for the reason you’ve been told.

Top 25 Cyberattacks in Sports: Does Defense Win Championships?

First made famous by Bear Bryant in the 1970s, “defense wins championships” has since become a popular sports adage that’s at times overused. But when it comes to the sprawling attack surface of modern athletic events, like the tri-hosted 2026 World Cup or the Super Bowl, that cliché applies just as much to cybersecurity as it does to the playing field. Modern sports franchises are no longer just athletic clubs.

2026 LastPass Breach: What Happened This Time?

Although customer password vaults were not affected, LastPass confirmed that customer information was exposed when cybercriminals compromised a third-party market intelligence platform in June 2026. This is not the first time LastPass customers have had their information put at risk; LastPass’s major 2022 breach involved cybercriminals stealing backups of customer vault data.