CRPx0 Malware Signals a Cross-Platform Threat

The rise of CRPx0 malware is a reminder that modern cybercrime no longer thinks in one operating system, one device type, or one predictable victim profile. For years, many users treated malware as a Windows problem, while Mac owners leaned on the old belief that their machines were naturally safer. Linux users, especially developers and […]
cPanel Backdoor Attacks Put Hosts on Alert

cPanel backdoor attacks are turning a familiar web hosting tool into a major security warning for site owners, agencies, and hosting providers that manage dozens or even thousands of online properties from one dashboard. The scary part is not only that a bug exists, because bugs are part of the software world, but that attackers […]
Ollama Memory Leak Puts Local AI Servers at Risk

The promise of private AI has always sounded clean, almost too good to ignore: run the model locally, keep the data close, and avoid sending sensitive prompts into someone else’s cloud. That is why the latest Ollama memory leak story hits differently, because it challenges the very comfort zone that made local AI tools so […]
Dirty Frag Linux Puts Cloud Root Access at Risk

The latest shockwave in open-source security has a name that sounds almost casual, but the impact is anything but small: Dirty Frag Linux. The issue has quickly become a serious warning for cloud teams, hosting providers, DevOps engineers, and businesses that rely on Linux as the quiet engine behind their digital operations. At its core, […]
Trellix Hack Exposes Ransomware Trust Crisis

The Trellix hack has landed like a loud warning siren in the cybersecurity world, not only because a major security company became the target, but because the incident touches one of the most sensitive questions in digital defense: who protects the protectors? When a ransomware group steps forward and claims credit for an attack against […]
Ransomware Data Theft Reshapes Cyber Risk

Ransomware data theft is no longer just a side effect of cybercrime. It has become the main event, the pressure point, and the business model that keeps modern ransomware groups alive even when companies improve backups, recovery systems, and downtime planning. In Q1 2026, ransomware activity stayed steady instead of exploding dramatically, but that stability […]
AI Agent Risks Inside the Security Perimeter

The story of modern cybersecurity used to be easier to explain. A company built a perimeter, placed its critical systems behind that wall, watched incoming traffic, and tried to keep attackers out. That model was never perfect, but at least the threat had a familiar direction: someone outside wanted to get in. Now the plot […]
DAEMON Tools Attack Exposes Installer Risks

The story around DAEMON Tools is the kind of cybersecurity wake-up call that feels almost too familiar in 2026, but still hits hard because of where it begins: the official installer. For years, users have been told to avoid shady download mirrors, cracked software bundles, random file-sharing sites, and suspicious pop-ups pretending to be legitimate […]
AI Agents Rewrite Cybersecurity Rules in 2026

AI Agents Are Now a Cybersecurity Frontline Issue AI agents have moved from experimental productivity tools into the center of the global cybersecurity debate. In 2026, the conversation is no longer only about chatbots answering questions or generative AI writing code. The bigger issue is autonomy: software systems that can plan tasks, use tools, access […]
MacOS Malware Surge Threatens Users in 2026

The New Reality: macOS Is No Longer Untouchable For years, macOS users lived with a quiet confidence that their devices were safer than others. The narrative was simple: fewer users meant fewer attacks, and Apple’s closed ecosystem added an extra layer of protection. But in 2026, that perception is rapidly collapsing. macOS malware is no […]