A webinar tied to Picus Security spotlights a familiar trap in defensive testing: when automated pentest runs keep looking stable, teams may mistake fewer findings for lower risk.
A proof-of-concept tied to Microsoft Defender is said to hinge on a race condition, a reminder that security software itself can become the most valuable target on a Windows machine.
A publicly released proof-of-concept tied to Windows Defender shows why a flaw inside a security product can matter as much as the malware it is meant to stop.
A newly disclosed Microsoft Defender zero-day underscores a familiar Windows danger: a security component running with high trust can become the shortest path from user space to full machine control.