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Palo Alto Networks just confirmed attackers are bypassing authentication on its PAN-OS and Prisma Access firewalls — limited exploitation already detected in the wild
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CISA just ordered every federal agency to lock down the May 29 Exchange flaw — the patch deadline passed last week with the bug still being weaponized in single emails
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A data-breach wave hit five firms on the same day — Grupo Premier, GS Yuasa Lithium Power, Advanced Psychiatry Associates, Alpine Aerotech, and American Battery Factory
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The NSA still warns every smartphone user to disable one default setting most Americans leave on
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The Coinbase Cartel ransomware crew just hit Siveco, Openmind Networks, and Pragmatic Solutions in a single day — no encryption, just stolen data and threats to dump it
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Anthropic’s Mythos model just flagged a pile of critical vulnerabilities in legacy systems — surfacing holes human auditors have walked past for years
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Cybersecurity researchers just found that ChatGPT implicitly trusts the Markdown links around it — and hackers are already exploiting that trust for phishing
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The FBI just warned every iPhone and Android user to audit foreign-developed apps — Chinese security laws could pull your contacts, location, and messages onto foreign servers
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Android is now adding post-quantum cryptography by default — locking down your texts against computers that don’t exist yet
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Hackers are now wielding AI to knock companies offline in seconds — and the DDoS-for-hire tools powering the attacks are all for sale on the dark web
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Cisco just patched the sixth SD-WAN zero-day of the year — an authentication bypass that hands remote attackers admin across entire networks
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Palo Alto Networks just confirmed active exploitation of an authentication bypass in its GlobalProtect VPN — unpatched boxes now getting hit across the internet
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A one-click flaw just surfaced in self-hosted Flowise servers — letting attackers run arbitrary code by tricking a user into importing a single malicious chatflow
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Hackers just hid their phishing trap inside the Markdown links and images ChatGPT renders for you — turning the AI assistant itself into the attack channel
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A Gitea container flaw just surfaced that lets anyone pull private container images from the cloud — more than 30,000 deployments have been wide open for almost four years
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Cisco just patched the sixth SD-WAN zero-day of 2026 — a flaw already used by hackers to slip into corporate networks through routers companies trusted implicitly
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Apple just pushed iOS 26.5 to every iPhone in service today — patching 50+ flaws including 10 in WebKit that could steal data through a single bad web page
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Russian group GREYVIBE just got outed as the hand behind a year of hacks on Ukrainian telecoms — burrowing inside networks since last August without ever being spotted
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An LLM agent just cracked a public network and drained a whole cloud database in under two minutes — the first documented real-world cyberattack run by an autonomous AI
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Hackers just hid their password-stealer inside fake Fortinet security updates — walking off with saved Chrome and Firefox logins from enterprise computers worldwide
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