A disclosed ransomware incident affecting Bajaj Auto and its technology subsidiary is a reminder that in modern manufacturing, the first casualty is often availability, and the real question is how much of the business depends on shared digital plumbing.
Automated testing can map weaknesses at scale, yet the decision that matters most is still human: whether a finding becomes a real path to compromise.
Multiple UniFi OS vulnerabilities have been placed in the federal exploit-tracking catalog, putting Ubiquiti administrators on an accelerated remediation clock.
A polished impersonation scam is using the pull of Grand Theft Auto VI to push victims toward cryptocurrency payments for access that never arrives.
A publicly known exploit path against CVE-2026-20230 is a reminder that enterprise voice systems can become attack surfaces when a management service stays reachable too long.
Fraudulent websites are using promised early access to Grand Theft Auto VI to lure players into sending cryptocurrency for offers that are not real.
A fresh emissions comparison adds another data point to a familiar dispute: even on a carbon-heavy electricity mix, battery cars can still come out ahead of combustion vehicles.
As AI pushes cloud estates beyond simple migration, the real security problem is whether organizations can keep residency, cost, identity, and operations under discipline.
A U.S. official said Anthropic’s Mythos model identified vulnerabilities inside classified government systems within hours, a reminder that speed in security research can matter even when exploitation is unproven.
A ransomware claim tied to horizoneye.com shows how threat actors use public pressure long before anyone can prove whether a real intrusion happened.
A public victim listing can be a threat signal, not a verified breach, and that distinction matters when the named organization handles medical and billing records.
AIM B2B’s move into Gangnam is a market story on the surface, but it also widens the operational footprint for data handling, local outreach, and cross-border campaign management.
An executive order has pushed post-quantum migration from a future planning exercise into a time-bound federal security issue, with legacy cryptography now treated as a strategic liability.
The next enterprise advantage may come from stitching together digital twins, quantum optimization, and physical AI - but Netcrook sees a new trust problem hiding inside that orchestration.
A Commodore 1530 rebuild turns a familiar tape peripheral into a boombox-style object, showing how old hardware can be made to perform a completely different role.
A ransomware registry entry naming metamed.com.br shows how modern extortion can start with public pressure long before anyone proves a breach.
A public victim listing can look like a breach announcement, but in ransomware cases it often functions first as an extortion signal - and the technical proof may still be missing.