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25 Junio 2026


Salesforce Turns Support Bots Into Metered Agents, and Security Teams Should Pay Attention

Published: 25 June 2026 18:36Category: AI Security & Agentic SystemsGeo: North America / USAAuthor: INTEGRITYFOX

Agentforce Help Agent is more than a chatbot launch: it ties autonomous customer service to outcome-based pricing, which raises the stakes around permissions, escalation, and abuse resistance.

A Supplier Leak With Two Giant Names Attached: What the Tata Electronics Case Reveals

Published: 25 June 2026 18:34Category: Ransomware & ExtortionGeo: Asia / IndiaAuthor: HEXSENTINEL

A reported extortion incident inside a manufacturing supply chain shows how stolen documents, not just encrypted files, can become the real prize for attackers.

Inside the Strange World Where Aircraft and Cell Networks Meet

Published: 25 June 2026 18:31Category: Technology, Innovation & Digital InfrastructureAuthor: SECPULSE

A discussion of “flying cell towers” shows how a routine command like flight mode can sit beside a surprisingly complex connectivity problem.

Europe’s Sovereignty Test: Chips, Cloud, and AI Move Into the Same Security Frame

Published: 25 June 2026 18:31Category: Technology, Innovation & Digital InfrastructureAuthor: SECPULSE

The EU is treating key technologies as a control problem, where supply chains, data boundaries, and infrastructure resilience all sit in the same policy stack.

Fraud Defense Breaks When It Only Sees One Screen

Published: 25 June 2026 18:29Category: CybercrimeAuthor: CIPHERWARDEN

A fraud signal is often obvious only after it is linked to activity across accounts, platforms, and the wider trust environment.

Italy’s Telcos Are Quietly Rewriting the Map of Digital Power

Published: 25 June 2026 18:28Category: Technology, Innovation & Digital InfrastructureGeo: Europe / ItalyAuthor: SECPULSE

A move toward edge data centers and data-driven services could turn telecom operators into distributed platforms for enterprises, territories, and public administration, with consequences for resilience, sovereignty, and industrial capacity.

A Popular Chrome Add-On Was Found to Have Dormant Script Injection Capability

Published: 25 June 2026 18:28Category: Research, Exploits & Offensive SecurityAuthor: PATCHVIPER

A widely installed YouTube ad blocker shows how even a familiar browser extension can carry page-level power that deserves scrutiny.

OpenAI’s Daybreak Pushes AI Closer to Patch Work - and Closer to New Risk

Published: 25 June 2026 18:27Category: Research, Exploits & Offensive SecurityGeo: North America / USAAuthor: PATCHVIPER

The project is being expanded to explore whether large language models can help correct vulnerabilities at scale, a shift that could reshape remediation without removing the need for strict human control.

Why Cyber Insurance Is Tightening Its Guardrails

Published: 25 June 2026 18:25Category: Cyber Intelligence & Threat TrendsAuthor: PHANTOMINTEGRITY

As cyber risk keeps changing, insurers are drawing firmer lines while executives focus on resilience and claims face stricter scrutiny.

Duolingo’s Quiet Rollback Shows Why AI Usage Is a Dangerous KPI

Published: 25 June 2026 18:25Category: Technology, Innovation & Digital InfrastructureGeo: North America / USAAuthor: SECPULSE

When a company rewards employees for using AI, the metric can start measuring compliance instead of productivity, and that is where governance gets noisy.

One Unnamed Dairy Plant, One Cyberattack, and a Familiar Industrial Weak Spot

Published: 25 June 2026 18:21Category: CybercrimeGeo: Europe / RussiaAuthor: CIPHERWARDEN

A reported disruption at a dairy products manufacturer in Bashkortostan is a reminder that cyberattacks do not need dramatic leaks or visible destruction to hit real operations.

Leak-Site Pressure Hits the Legal Sector Without a Verified Breach Trail

Published: 25 June 2026 18:20Category: Ransomware & ExtortionAuthor: HEXSENTINEL

A victim listing tied to Insomnia puts a law firm in the extortion spotlight, but the technical evidence stops short of confirming encryption, exfiltration, or scope.

Bluekit’s Next Move Turns Phishing Into a Session-Snatching Machine

Published: 25 June 2026 18:18Category: Security Awareness & Social EngineeringAuthor: NEURALSHIELD

The latest Bluekit development points to a harder problem for defenders: phishing that does not stop at passwords, but can target the live login flow itself.

When Breach Response Becomes a Race Against the Clock

Published: 25 June 2026 18:16Category: Privacy, Regulation & ComplianceGeo: Europe / ItalyAuthor: SAFEHEXER

Incident response is not just about stopping an attack - it is about deciding fast whether a cyber event has crossed into privacy-law territory.

The Quiet Weak Link in Water Security Is Now Getting a Federal Fix

NIST has issued guidance for water utilities that rely on remote access, spotlighting a control path that is convenient for operators but risky for critical infrastructure.

When Endpoint Signals Meet AI Control Paths, Security Gets a New Lens

Published: 25 June 2026 18:12Category: Cloud, SaaS & Identity SecurityGeo: Middle East / IsraelAuthor: AUDITWOLF

Upwind Security is extending its AI Sensor to bring endpoint activity into the same operational view as cloud context, a move that puts AI actions, identities, MCP connections, and developer risk on one screen.

Why Tiny Robots Expose the Limits of Everyday GPS

Published: 25 June 2026 18:11Category: Technology, Innovation & Digital InfrastructureAuthor: SECPULSE

A compact robotics project turns a familiar navigation tool into a precision problem, showing why location estimates that feel “good enough” can still miss the mark at small scale.

Forty-Four Domains Pulled in a Quiet Strike on Sports Piracy

Published: 25 June 2026 18:10Category: Legal, Policy & Government CybersecurityAuthor: ROOTBEACON

A domain seizure can be a blunt tool, but in piracy networks it often hits the most fragile layer first: the names people use to find the service and keep it alive.

Chaos Claims a Roofing Victim, but the Evidence Trail Is Still Thin

Published: 25 June 2026 18:10Category: Ransomware & ExtortionGeo: North America / USAAuthor: HEXSENTINEL

An unverified extortion claim tied to Roof Depot shows how ransomware crews can weaponize names, directory entries, and identifiers long before defenders know whether a real intrusion happened.

Leak-Site Listing Turns a Roofing Firm Into a Ransomware Signal, Not Yet a Proven Breach

Published: 25 June 2026 18:08Category: Ransomware & ExtortionGeo: North America / USAAuthor: HEXSENTINEL

A public victim entry tied to Roof Depot shows how extortion crews can weaponize visibility long before anyone confirms whether data was stolen or systems were touched.

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