Tag: threat intelligence
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GreyNoise Tracks Emerging Edge-Device Vulnerabilities in Network 'Background Noise
Imagine if the hum of internet chatter could predict the next big security threat - GreyNoise researchers have cracked the code, uncovering a pattern in network background noise that signals impending edge-device vulnerabilities. This breakthrough offers defenders a crucial early-warning system to stay ahead of emerging threats.

Iran's Cyber Threat Landscape Intensifies
Iran's cyber threat landscape is escalating, with phishing, hacktivist operations, and criminal activity converging to create a complex risk picture. A recent Unit 42 threat brief offers valuable insights and practical guidance to help defenders stay ahead of these emerging threats.
Cybersecurity Scrambles to Counter AI-Driven Vulnerability Flood
The urgent question on every cybersecurity pro's mind: how can defenders keep up when machines can spot vulnerabilities faster than humans can fix them? With AI-driven tools like Anthropic's Claude Mythos now accelerating flaw discovery, security programs must be built to scale, automate, and respond at lightning speed.

Google Deploys Gemini AI to Combat Malicious Ads
Google is ramping up its ad safety game by leveraging its cutting-edge Gemini AI models to detect and block malicious ads, but scammers are constantly evolving their tactics to stay one step ahead. It's a digital cat-and-mouse game where sophisticated defenses meet adaptive adversaries.

Zero-Day Exploits Multiply as Hacker Creativity Surges
Feeling overwhelmed by the endless stream of cybersecurity threats? Every Thursday morning, you're faced with a daunting question: how to stay informed without getting bogged down by a never-ending parade of old and new threats.

AI Models Accelerate Vulnerability Discovery, Pressing Defenders to Adapt
The double-edged sword of AI: while it's being used to help developers, it's also become a powerful tool for attackers to rapidly discover and exploit software flaws, forcing defenders to scramble to keep up. As AI-powered vulnerability discovery accelerates, the pressure is on for defenders to adapt and harden legacy systems before it's too late.

AI-Driven Vulnerability Risks Expose Security Teams to Reality Check
The AI-driven vulnerability landscape just got a harsh reality check: with AI-powered tools like Anthropic's Claude Mythos speeding up vulnerability discovery, security teams are facing a daunting new challenge - keeping up with the rapid pace of exploit development. The real question is, are defenders ready to respond?

Middle East Emerges as Hotbed of Brute-Force Attacks
The Middle East has become a hotspot for brute-force attacks, with a staggering 88% of digital door-knockings coming from this region in the first quarter of the year. This massive spike in malicious activity has raised concerns among researchers and security experts.

US Air Force Enhances HC-130J Countermeasures with Satellite-Fed Threat Updates
Imagine an electronic warfare pod that can adapt to new threats in mid-flight, receiving real-time updates via satellite to stay one step ahead - that's the game-changing potential of the Angry Kitten pod on the HC-130J platform. This cutting-edge tech could revolutionize the way we respond to evolving threats, making it a hugely valuable asset in modern warfare.

Vulnerabilities Surge as Velocity Gap Widens in AI-Driven Development
The alarming truth: while alert volume grew by 52% year-over-year, prioritized critical risks exploded by nearly 400% in just 90 days, leaving defenders scrambling to keep up with a tsunami of high-impact problems. A new dataset from OX Security reveals this velocity gap in AI-driven development, where the noise is rising - but it's the critical risks that should give defenders pause.

US and UK Cyber Leaders Scramble to Contain Claude Mythos Threat
As a new AI tool, Claude Mythos, raises red flags with its potential to aid hacking, US and UK cyber leaders are scrambling to contain the threat and reassess their cybersecurity strategies. This emerging concern marks a new front in AI and cybersecurity, where commercially available models are now viewed as a potential operational risk.

Hackers Exploit Microsoft 365 Mailbox Rules to Conceal Post-Breach Activity
Hackers are exploiting a sneaky vulnerability in Microsoft 365 mailbox rules to hide their tracks, siphon sensitive data, and maintain a backdoor into compromised accounts. This stealthy tactic allows attackers to fly under the radar, making it even harder to detect and stop them.

CISA KEV Remediation Records Expose Human-Scale Security Limits
The harsh reality of cybersecurity: an analysis of 1 billion CISA KEV remediation records reveals that most critical flaws are exploited by attackers before defenders can patch them, exposing the breaking point of human-scale security. This sobering trend highlights the limitations of traditional security approaches in keeping up with the volume and tempo of modern threats.

Anthropic AI Model Exposes Thousands of Zero-Day Vulnerabilities
Imagine a super-smart AI tool that can uncover thousands of hidden software flaws that nobody knew existed - and what happens when that powerful technology falls into the wrong hands? A new AI model from Anthropic has raised the stakes, leaving cybersecurity experts worried about a surge in zero-day vulnerabilities.

Kaspersky Uncovers Horabot Campaign Targeting Mexico
Kaspersky's Security Operations Center has uncovered a complex Horabot campaign targeting Mexico, and is now sharing crucial insights on how it works and how to detect it. This critical threat intelligence will help defenders in Mexico and beyond prioritize their resources and stay one step ahead of the threat.

Mandiant Report Reveals Evolving Cyber Threat Tactics
Discover the alarming evolution of cyber threats in Mandiant's M-Trends 2026 report, which reveals a stark reality: attackers are now operating under two distinct playbooks, drastically changing the detection, response, and risk landscape. The report uncovers a significant increase in global median dwell time to 14 days, with some attacks lingering for as long as 122 days.

Censys Bolsters AI-Driven Threat Intel with $70M Funding
Censys just secured $70 million in funding to supercharge its AI-driven threat intelligence platform, giving defenders real-time visibility into the global network's underlying infrastructure. This game-changing tech helps defenders stay one step ahead of attackers by mapping and monitoring the internet's technical surface.

Venom Phishing Platform Targets C-Suite Execs in Credential Theft Campaigns
Meet Venom, a sneaky new phishing platform that's putting top executives in its crosshairs, threatening to drain their credentials and wreak havoc on corporate boardrooms. This automated threat is scaling up credential theft like never before, making it a high-risk concern for senior leaders and their organizations.

Residential Proxies Bypass IP Reputation Checks in Most Sessions
Residential proxies are making it increasingly difficult for defenders to block threats, as they bypass IP reputation checks in a staggering 78% of cases, blending in with ordinary home users. This alarming trend is blurring the lines between attackers and legitimate users, making it harder to keep malicious traffic at bay.

Valid Credentials Fuel Majority of Modern Cyber Intrusions
Most modern cyber intrusions aren't about dramatic break-ins, but rather attackers walking through the front door with valid credentials, making them harder to detect. This strategic shift from exotic exploits to ordinary access has led to quieter attacks and longer dwell times, catching defenders off guard.

AI Arms Race Sparks Alarming Cybersecurity Urgency
The AI arms race has ignited a pressing cybersecurity urgency, as threat actors supercharge their attacks with artificial intelligence, leaving organizations scrambling to keep pace. Can we outsmart the machines before it's too late?

Critical Global Cybercrime Crackdown Gains Momentum
The global fight against cybercrime is heating up, with law enforcement agencies around the world joining forces to outsmart hackers and scammers in a rapidly evolving game of cat and mouse. By sharing threat intelligence, collaborating across borders, and seizing cryptocurrency, they're disrupting ransomware attacks earlier than ever before.

Cyberattacks Pose Critical Threat to Retail Supply Chain
In today's interconnected retail landscape, a looming threat jeopardizes the smooth flow of goods: cyberattacks on the supply chain. A single weak link can bring down the entire ecosystem, leaving retailers and consumers vulnerable to disruption.

Fortinet Exploits Critical FortiClient EMS Flaw in Alarming Attacks
A critical vulnerability in Fortinet's FortiClient EMS platform is under active attack, sparking urgent concerns about the security of networks and systems that rely on this widely-used endpoint management solution. Can your organization afford to wait for the next patch when attackers are already exploiting this gaping hole?