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10 ITEMSVirtual Event Today: CodeSecCon – Secure Your Code and Applications
CodeSecCon is the premier virtual event bringing together developers and cybersecurity professionals to revolutionize the way applications are built, secured, and maintained.
Prevalent AI Raises $22 Million to Expand Data Fabric Platform
The previously bootstrapped company helps organizations securely and reliably operate AI agents at scale.
US Charges 17 Iranian Hackers, Offers $10 Million Rewards for 5 of Them
The 17 members of the Mabna Institute targeted hundreds of universities and organizations in the US and abroad.
Cl0p Ransomware Group Names Over 40 Victims of PTC Windchill Campaign
The cybercrime gang has listed major companies such as Shell, Philips, Fiserv, Zebra, Mindray, and Largan Precision.
CISA Urges Immediate Patching of Exploited Microsoft, VMware, Apple Vulnerabilities
The flaws can be exploited for remote code execution, authentication bypass, and device takeover.
943 Patches Rolled Out With Oracle’s August 2026 Security Update
The fixes resolve over 1,000 vulnerabilities across two dozen products, including over 460 remotely exploitable bugs.
Chrome, Firefox Updates Patch Dozens of Vulnerabilities
The bugs could lead to code execution, privilege escalation, sandbox escape, and information disclosure.
CareCloud Data Breach Impact Grows to 3.7 Million Individuals
The data breach was initially believed to affect roughly 350,000 people, but the HHS breach tracker shows a far bigger impact.
Webinar Today: Rethinking Cyber Defense for AI-Speed Attacks
Join the live webinar as we explore if detection-first security operations can keep pace with AI, or if it’s time to rethink prevention as the strongest default.
CISO Conversations: Nico Waisman – From Self-Taught Hacker to AI-Driven Offensive Security at XBOW
With no formal training and no career plan, Waisman built a path from Argentina's early hacking scene to leading security at an AI-powered offensive security firm.