Nintendo Data Breach Puts Vendor Risk in Focus

The latest Nintendo data breach story is not the kind of cyber incident that starts with a dramatic shutdown, a broken console network, or millions of players suddenly locked out of their accounts. Instead, it begins in a quieter place: a third-party employee survey platform used for internal feedback. Nintendo acknowledged that data connected to […]
SocGholish Botnet Takedown Hits Evil Corp

The SocGholish botnet has spent years hiding in plain sight, slipping through legitimate websites and turning fake browser updates into a doorway for bigger cyberattacks. Now, a global police operation has punched a serious hole through that infrastructure, disrupting servers, domains, and thousands of compromised websites tied to the malware pipeline. The move matters because […]
Microsoft Copilot Data Theft Risk Gets Real

The conversation around Microsoft Copilot data theft just moved from abstract security theory into a much more uncomfortable reality. For months, companies have been told that AI assistants can save time, summarize messy inboxes, and turn scattered work files into instant answers. That promise still matters, but the latest concern shows the other side of […]
Anthropic AI Access Ban Raises Cyber Alarm

The sudden Anthropic AI access ban has turned a quiet policy fight into one of the loudest cybersecurity stories of the year. What looked at first like another Washington-versus-Silicon-Valley standoff quickly became something bigger: a test of how governments will treat the most powerful AI systems when those systems can write code, analyze vulnerabilities, and […]
Mythos Preview Pushes AI Exploit Development

The cybersecurity world has been moving fast for years, but Mythos Preview feels like the moment when the clock suddenly started spinning harder. For a long time, security teams talked about N-day vulnerabilities as serious but somewhat manageable problems because defenders usually had a small window to patch, test, prioritize, and breathe before attackers turned […]
FortiClient EMS Vulnerability Sparks Patch Rush

The latest FortiClient EMS vulnerability has pushed endpoint security back into the spotlight, and not in the calm, predictable way enterprise teams prefer. What started as another urgent patch notice quickly turned into a bigger conversation about how attackers are using trusted management tools against the very organizations that depend on them. FortiClient EMS sits […]
AI Data Breach Risks Reshape Global Security

AI data breach risk is no longer a distant warning buried inside enterprise security decks. It is becoming one of the clearest signals that the global cyber threat landscape has entered a faster, sharper, and less forgiving era. For years, stolen credentials sat near the center of breach conversations because weak passwords, reused logins, and […]
Foxconn Cyberattack Puts Tech Supply Chain on Alert

The Foxconn cyberattack landed like a warning flare across the global technology industry, not because one company suddenly became vulnerable, but because it reminded everyone how connected the modern supply chain has become. When a major electronics manufacturer faces a cyber incident, the concern rarely stops at stolen files or interrupted systems. The bigger question […]
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 […]
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 […]