CISA adds Microsoft, ConnectWise vulnerabilities to active exploitation catalog
Russia has used one of the flaws, security experts said, while North Korea has used the other.
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Russia has used one of the flaws, security experts said, while North Korea has used the other.
Deloitte-NASCIO study shows AI, budget pressures are forcing states to make tough decisions.
Founders and other top executives were compromised to gain access to crypto wallets.
A simple security mistake caused roughly one-quarter of all financial losses in the sector in 2025, cybersecurity insurer Resilience said.
A federal agency was impacted by a hacking campaign that exploited flaws in Cisco devices.
Itron, which makes devices that measure energy and water use, said its operations were continuing, despite the intrusion.
When attackers target security tools, protection must be resilient, self-healing and always on.
The toy maker is reviewing files and working to fully bring certain systems back online. The company will incur some costs related to the investigation.
State-sponsored and hacktivist groups have shown greater determination to damage or disable energy, water and other key sectors.
A new security advisory highlights Beijing’s stealthy techniques.
A new report explains what cybersecurity practitioners need to see before they trust AI coding tools.
CISA has been without a permanent director for more than a year, imperiling its efforts to establish a strategic direction.
The disclosure comes just weeks after a prior SharePoint flaw was discovered.
Hackers can now spin up fake login pages without writing a single line of code.
Cisco revealed six critical flaws in widely used products in February. The government has now seen evidence that hackers are abusing four of them.
“AI is our friend, OK?” said Morgan Stanley CEO Ted Pick during the bank’s earnings call as the industry grapples with its disruptive potential.
A suspected North Korea-linked actor is behind a supply chain attack on the widely used library.
The commission did not explain its action beyond citing a Defense Department determination.
The agency will stop adding detailed information to vulnerabilities that don’t meet certain criteria.
Experts worry that recent chaos in the scholarship program could undermine vital workforce-development efforts.