LayerX’s 2026 usage research points to a sharp concentration of enterprise AI risk among a small set of heavy users, while most organizations still struggle to see where that exposure is coming from.
A ransomware listing tied to Osool Poultry shows how quickly an unverified extortion post can create pressure, even before anyone proves a breach, theft, or outage.
A public ransomware listing can signal pressure and risk, but it does not by itself prove intrusion, theft, or downtime.
A named hospital, a ransomware crew, and a hash identifier are enough to trigger concern, but not enough to prove a breach.
A healthcare name on an extortion listing is not proof of intrusion, yet it is enough to trigger a hard look at access paths, backups, and patient-data exposure risk.
Italy’s CSIRT flagged newly identified vulnerabilities in Check Point products, including three rated high severity, with potential impact ranging from arbitrary file reading to service disruption.