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EU Parliament Paves Way for Chat Control Reintroduction
The EU Parliament's move to revive Chat Control, despite opposition from most MEPs, has sparked concerns about democracy and mass surveillance. This development has left many questioning the integrity of the process.

Forg365 Phishing Platform Exploits AI to Target Microsoft 365 Accounts
Meet Forg365, a sneaky new phishing platform that uses AI to make it easy for hackers to target Microsoft 365 accounts and steal sensitive info. This phishing-as-a-service operation offers a range of tools, including AI-generated lures, to help cybercriminals launch convincing attacks.

AI-Generated Malware Targets Active Directory Environments
Criminals are now leveraging AI to create malicious software, as seen in a recent case where an attacker used an AI-assisted PowerShell script to infiltrate an Active Directory environment. This emerging threat, dubbed "vibe coding," allows attackers to generate software by simply prompting a large language model in plain language.

Microsoft Fixes RoguePlanet Zero-Day in Latest Security Update
Stay safe online with Microsoft's latest security update, which just patched a critical zero-day vulnerability known as RoguePlanet. This crucial fix helps protect your digital world from potential threats.

Cyberattacks Exploit Summer Staffing Gaps
Cyberattacks surge by 40% during holiday periods, with summer being a prime target due to lighter staffing and slower business operations that create the perfect storm for cybercriminals to exploit. When teams are on vacation, attackers see an opportunity to probe for vulnerabilities and test response times.

GodDamn Ransomware Exploits Signed Driver to Disable Endpoint Defenses
Ransomware attackers have taken a disturbing new tactic, using a malicious kernel driver signed by Microsoft to disable endpoint defenses and wreak havoc on systems. The PoisonX driver, identified as g11.sys, is a game-changer in ransomware operations, making it harder for security teams to detect and respond to threats.

Interpol Crackdown on Cybercrime Yields 5,800 Arrests Worldwide
In a major global sting operation, authorities in Eswatini seized 240 electronic devices, foreign currency, and a stunning replica of a Brazilian police station - complete with fake uniforms and equipment - as part of Interpol's Operation First Light 2026, which has led to 5,800 arrests worldwide. This massive crackdown on cybercrime was made possible through collaboration between 97 countries and territories, with support from Europol, Aseanapol, and GGCPol.

Clearinghouses Race to Remediate Pre-Disclosure Vulnerabilities
Chainguard's Athena clearinghouse has been quietly remediating vulnerabilities for months, converting findings into fixes at an incredible pace, with a one-day SLA on actively exploited vulnerabilities and over 100,000 issues resolved so far. This swift action comes as the threat landscape accelerates, with the mean time to exploit now estimated at just -7 days.

CISOs Warn of Executive Disconnect on Cybersecurity Risks
A whopping 78% of CISOs believe their board-level decision makers are in the dark about employee-driven cyber risks, leaving companies vulnerable to attacks. The disconnect is alarming, especially as AI-powered scams and social engineering attacks become increasingly sophisticated.

AI Coding Assistants Expose Flaw in Approval Process
Researchers have uncovered a shocking flaw, dubbed GhostApproval, that affects six major AI coding assistants, allowing malicious code to bypass approval prompts and wreak havoc on a developer's machine. This vulnerability can be exploited through a clever use of symbolic links, posing a significant risk to developers who rely on these tools.

Microsoft to Phase Out OWA Light in Exchange Server Update
Microsoft is bidding farewell to OWA Light, shifting its focus to the full Outlook on the web experience, which promises a more seamless and modern way to access your inbox. By August 2026, the tech giant will retire OWA Light, streamlining its engineering efforts and enhancing the overall user experience.

Microsoft Fixes Defender Flaw That Exposes Systems to SYSTEM Privileges
Microsoft has patched a critical flaw in its Defender software, known as RoguePlanet, that could have allowed hackers to gain SYSTEM privileges and take control of vulnerable systems. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-50656, has been fixed with the latest security updates.

Cybersecurity Firms Back AI Charter to Guide Secure Use
CREST has launched a groundbreaking AI Charter, outlining nine essential principles to ensure the secure and responsible use of AI in cybersecurity, with industry leaders rallying behind the initiative as a crucial step towards a safer digital landscape. The charter's nine points provide a comprehensive framework for accountability, transparency, and security in AI-driven cybersecurity activities.

Global Crackdown Nets 5,800 Arrests in Anti-Fraud Operation
In a massive global sting operation, authorities arrested 5,811 suspects and seized $293 million in illicit assets, dealing a significant blow to social engineering fraud and money laundering. The sweeping crackdown, dubbed Operation First Light 2026, spanned 97 countries and identified over 142,000 victims.

Pentagon CIO Ramps Up Cybersecurity, Tech Modernization for Warfighters
The Pentagon's CIO is turbocharging cybersecurity and tech modernization to empower warfighters, with a focus on four key pillars to drive transformation. This initiative has already seen rapid adoption, with 1.3 million users on board with GenAI.mil.

Taiwan Bolsters Air Defense with Anti-Drone Nets on Skyguard Guns
Taiwan is stepping up its air defense game by equipping its 24 GDF-006 Skyguard systems with anti-drone nets, a clever move to protect against small, first-person-view drones. The innovative geodesic lattice frames and netting will help safeguard these twin-barreled 35 mm anti-aircraft cannons from direct attacks.

Beijing Intensifies Campaign to Isolate Taiwan
Beijing's campaign to isolate Taiwan has taken a more sinister turn, with everyday obstruction and procedural meddling making it increasingly costly for Taipei to engage with the world. From botched visas to high-profile exclusions, China's tactics are raising the stakes and making Taiwan's isolation a harsh reality.

Ukraine's Robot Swarm Tactics Upend Russian War Strategy
The tide of Russia's war in Ukraine has taken a dramatic turn, with defenders shifting from merely holding ground to reclaiming territory thanks to a game-changing strategy: coordinated swarms of robots and autonomous unmanned systems. This bold new approach has left Russian President Vladimir Putin with dwindling military options.

China's Military AI Logistics Expose New Vulnerabilities in War
China's military is betting big on artificial intelligence to supercharge its logistics, but this bold move may backfire in the chaos of war, creating vulnerable chokepoints that could leave its operations crippled. Mike Tyson's famous words - "everybody has a plan until they get punched in the face" - are particularly apt for Beijing's high-stakes gamble.

Meta Embeds AI Image Tool in Instagram, Using Public User Photos
Meta just made it easier to create stunning AI images with Instagram photos - simply @-mention a public profile in its AI app and watch your visuals come to life. By default, public photos and reels can be reused to generate new images, opening up endless creative possibilities.

Ukraine's Patriot Missile Production Hinges on Complex Supply Chain
In a surprise move, President Trump offered Ukraine a license to produce Patriot missile interceptors, a deal that could bolster the country's defenses, with the US also pledging to provide additional interceptors from its existing stockpile. The unexpected agreement was reached during a meeting between Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky at the NATO Summit in Ankara, Turkey.

Venus Aerospace Secures $91 Million for Rocket Engine Production Scale-Up
Venus Aerospace is poised to supercharge its rocket engine production with a whopping $91 million in new funding, led by Mercury Fund and backed by Lockheed Martin Ventures. This major investment will help the Houston startup scale up to meet soaring demand from commercial and government clients.

Malicious AI Agents Infiltrate Open Source Repositories
A recent ESET study uncovered a staggering number of malicious AI agents hiding in plain sight within open-source repositories, with tens of thousands of suspicious instances and thousands more flagged as outright malicious. This alarming trend suggests a rapidly escalating threat landscape, with cyber attackers leveraging AI to plan, execute, and scale their attacks.

AssuranceAmerica Breach Exposes 6.9 Million Driver Records
On March 17, 2026, AssuranceAmerica detected a security breach that put 6.9 million driver records at risk, allegedly caused by a malicious attack on one of its employees on March 16, 2026. The company has begun notifying affected individuals about the breach.