Frontier AI Cyber Risk Enters a New Era

Frontier AI cyber risk is no longer a distant warning floating around policy panels, research labs, and closed-door security briefings. It has moved into the center of the global cybersecurity conversation because the newest wave of advanced AI systems can accelerate both attack and defense at a pace that feels almost unreal. The latest warning […]
INC Ransomware Surge Puts 830 Victims on Alert

INC ransomware is no longer just another name drifting through the crowded ransomware scene. The group has reportedly claimed roughly 830 victims since emerging in 2023, and that number changes the mood around the threat. For a while, many security teams treated newer ransomware crews as temporary brands that might flare up, disappear, or rebrand […]
G7 AI Cybersecurity Fight Over Mythos Access

The fight over AI cybersecurity just moved from research labs and boardrooms into the G7 spotlight, and the center of gravity is a powerful model called Mythos. What looked at first like a technical access dispute has quickly turned into a bigger argument about trust, national security, and who gets to use the sharpest digital […]
Anthropic Security Models Spark US Curbs Fight

The fight over Anthropic security models has suddenly become one of the clearest signs that artificial intelligence is no longer just a product race. It is now a national security debate, a cyber defense problem, a business risk, and a policy stress test all at once. A coalition of U.S. cybersecurity leaders is urging the […]
AI Vulnerability Exploitation Reshapes Security

AI vulnerability exploitation is no longer a future-risk phrase that security teams can park inside a strategy deck and revisit next quarter. It is quickly becoming the new rhythm of cyberattacks, where attackers use automation, generative models, public exploit chatter, leaked proof-of-concept code, and scanning tools to turn known flaws into real-world access faster than […]
Exchange Server Vulnerability Puts Business on Alert

The latest Exchange Server vulnerability has pushed business security teams back into a familiar but uncomfortable place: watching a core communication system become a possible entry point for attackers. For companies that still run on-premises Exchange, this is not just another technical alert buried in an IT dashboard. It is a reminder that email remains […]
AI macOS Security Flaw Puts Apple on Alert

AI macOS security is suddenly one of the loudest conversations in cybersecurity because the latest Mythos-related discovery puts Apple’s desktop defenses under a sharper spotlight than usual. The story is not just about a single reported flaw, a single research team, or a single AI model helping humans move faster through complex code. It is […]
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 […]
Global Ransomware Victims Surge 389% in 2026

The cybersecurity world just got another brutal wake-up call. A new global threat report revealed that ransomware victims skyrocketed by 389% year over year, making 2026 one of the most aggressive periods ever recorded for digital extortion. That number is not just a statistic. It reflects hospitals losing access to patient data, businesses shutting down […]