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AI-Driven Workflow Automation Is the New North Star for Communication Service Providers
As we transition through the complexities of 5G standalone architectures, network slicing, and edge computing, the sheer volume of operational data has surpassed the limits of h...
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Panic at the Distro
Learn how critical Linux kernel flaws in CopyFail, Dirty Frag, and Fragnesia let unprivileged users escalate to root access. See what security teams can do to remediate.
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Abrigo - 711,099 breached accounts
In April 2026, the fintech software company Abrigo was targeted in a "pay or leak" extortion attempt by the ShinyHunters group. Shortly after, data allegedly taken from the comp...
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The remote access blind spot: An analysis of RMM tool risk for SMBs
Remote monitoring and management (RMM) tools are widely used in modern IT operations, but they are increasingly exploited by cybercriminals. Here, in this first blog, in a two-p...
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Breaking things to keep them safe with Philippe Laulheret
Philippe shares his unique journey from French engineering school to the front lines of cybersecurity, explaining how his lifelong love for solving puzzles helps him uncover cri...
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Analyzing TeamPCP’s Supply Chain Attacks: Checkmarx KICS and elementary-data in CI/CD Credential Theft
Our research examines the April 22 Checkmarx KICS and April 24 elementary-data incidents as part of a broader TeamPCP supply chain campaign. Across both cases, the actor abused ...
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Colorado AI Act: DOJ Steps In As X.AI Suit Pauses
We recently published an alert that highlights recent developments in the case filed by X.AI LLC seeking to enjoin enforcement of Colorado’s Senate Bill 24-205 (SB-24-205), ofte...
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Scientific Research and the GDPR: EDPB Issues Long-Awaited Guidelines
On 15 April 2026, the European Data Protection Board (“EDPB”) published its long-awaited draft Guidelines 1/2026 on the processing of personal data for scientific research purpo...
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Microsoft Patch Tuesday for May 2026 — Snort rules and prominent vulnerabilities
Microsoft has released its monthly security update for May 2026, which includes 137 vulnerabilities affecting a range of products, including 16 that Microsoft marked as “critical”.
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Key Takeaways from the EMA Network Management Megatrends 2026
Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) has published its “Network Management Megatrends 2026” report, spotlighting automation, hybrid and multicloud networks, and artificial int...