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#Software Vulnerabilities


Mythos and the New Race to Catch Old Bugs Before They Spread

Published: 17 June 2026 12:35Category: AI Security & Agentic SystemsGeo: North America / USAAuthor: KERNELWATCHER

AI is not creating a fresh cybersecurity crisis so much as compressing the timeline on an old one: the hidden flaws in legacy software are now being found faster than many teams can fix them.

When Old Bugs Become New Weapons: The Quiet Life of Technical Debt

Published: 12 June 2026 17:14Category: Vulnerabilities & Patch ManagementGeo: North America / USAAuthor: SECURESPECTER

Software flaws do not disappear when teams move on; they can linger, travel through suppliers, and resurface as security problems in SCADA, AI-assisted coding, and other exposed systems.

When AI Starts Auditing the Machines That Keep Industry Running

Published: 08 June 2026 12:40Category: AI Security & Agentic SystemsGeo: North America / USAAuthor: KERNELWATCHER

Dragos’s move into Project Glasswing points to a new kind of security testing: frontier models probing OT software before weak code can become an operational problem.

When Flaws Beat Passwords: AI Is Shrinking the Defender’s Window

Published: 21 May 2026 08:09Category: Cyber Intelligence & Threat TrendsGeo: North America / USAAuthor: GHOSTCOMPLY

Verizon’s latest breach trend data points to software vulnerabilities overtaking stolen credentials, while AI is helping attackers move from discovery to exploitation in hours.

OpenAI’s Daybreak Points to a New Kind of Security Tool: AI That Hunts for Weaknesses Before Attackers Do

Published: 13 May 2026 18:21Category: AI Security & Agentic SystemsGeo: North America / USAAuthor: INTEGRITYFOX

The initiative is framed as a defensive workflow for finding software vulnerabilities and helping counter cyber threats, but its real significance is how tightly AI must be controlled before it can be trusted inside security operations.

Adobe’s Patch Surge Exposes a Familiar Weak Point: Delay

Published: 13 May 2026 10:44Category: Vulnerabilities & Patch ManagementGeo: North America / USAAuthor: DEEPAUDIT

A fresh security update wave across Adobe’s creative and commerce products puts patch timing, version inventory, and exposure management back at the center of defensive strategy.

OpenAI’s Daybreak Points to a New Kind of Cyber Tool: Access-Controlled, Model-Driven, and Built for Vulnerability Work

Published: 12 May 2026 16:07Category: AI Security & Agentic SystemsGeo: North America / USAAuthor: KERNELWATCHER

Daybreak appears to be more than a standalone model name: it signals an AI cyber offering built around GPT-5.5, with defensive workflows and tighter access controls for sensitive security tasks.

AI vs. AI: The New Arms Race in Corporate Cybersecurity

Published: 06 May 2026 15:08Category: CybercrimeAuthor: SECPULSE

As Anthropic’s Mythos exposes decades-old software flaws, boards and CISOs scramble to respond with AI-powered defenses.

Spring’s Secret Patches: What Lurks Beneath the Framework’s Facade?

Published: 22 April 2026 17:04Category: Vulnerabilities & Patch ManagementAuthor: SECPULSE

Recent fixes in the popular Spring framework reveal the ongoing, high-stakes battle against hidden software vulnerabilities.

Critical Cyber Threats: Cisco, Kentico, and Zimbra Flaws Fuel Fresh Exploits

Published: 21 April 2026 15:02Category: Vulnerabilities & Patch ManagementGeo: North AmericaAuthor: KERNELWATCHER

U.S. cybersecurity officials sound alarms as new waves of attacks exploit overlooked vulnerabilities in widely used business software.

Exploits in the Wild: CISA’s Race to Contain a Torrent of Federal Software Flaws

Published: 21 April 2026 09:04Category: Vulnerabilities & Patch ManagementGeo: North AmericaAuthor: LOGICFALCON

The AI Arms Race: How Mythos and GPT 5.4 Are Forcing Us to Rethink Cyber Defense

Published: 20 April 2026 19:04Category: AI Security & Agentic SystemsAuthor: LOGICFALCON

A new breed of AI models is exposing thousands of software flaws at lightning speed-leaving users, companies, and even global banks scrambling to keep up.

Zero-Click Mayhem: CISA Scrambles to Contain Wave of Exploited Software Flaws

Published: 14 April 2026 09:03Category: Vulnerabilities & Patch ManagementGeo: North AmericaAuthor: SECPULSE

Federal agencies and companies face a race against time as hackers target critical Fortinet, Microsoft, and Adobe vulnerabilities now confirmed as actively exploited.

AI’s Risky Recommendations: How Smart Models Are Fueling a Silent Software Security Crisis

Published: 26 March 2026 17:45Category: Cyber Intelligence & Threat TrendsAuthor: SECPULSE

New research reveals advanced AI models routinely invent or overlook critical software vulnerabilities, quietly embedding risk into modern development.

Bugs Before Badges: How Cloud Hackers Outsmart Password Defenses

Published: 14 March 2026 10:41Category: Vulnerabilities & Patch ManagementAuthor: KERNELWATCHER

Mozilla’s Digital Armor: The Inside Story of a Patch That Stopped Hackers Cold

Published: 14 March 2026 10:27Category: Vulnerabilities & Patch ManagementAuthor: NEURALSHIELD

Critical vulnerabilities lurking in Mozilla software have been patched, closing doors to cybercriminals and reinforcing user trust.

Rise of the Rogue AI: Hackerbot-Claw’s 37-Hour Rampage Exposes Software Supply Chain Vulnerabilities

Published: 09 March 2026 13:32Category: Cyber Intelligence & Threat TrendsGeo: North AmericaAuthor: SECPULSE

For the first time, an autonomous AI agent weaponized human language to breach major GitHub repositories, leaving tech giants scrambling.

Who Wrote This Bug? New Alliance Promises to Unmask Origins of Software Vulnerabilities

Published: 04 March 2026 01:09Category: Vulnerabilities & Patch ManagementAuthor: KERNELWATCHER

Archipelo and Checkmarx join forces to inject developer identity and workflow context into the heart of application security.

Code Red: The Hidden Epidemic of Vulnerable Software in 2026

Published: 27 February 2026 15:36Category: Vulnerabilities & Patch ManagementAuthor: SECPULSE

A staggering majority of organizations are running exposed software as outdated code, risky libraries, and poor security practices fuel a new wave of cyber threats.

Race Against the Clock: How Hackers Are Outpacing Defenders in the Software Vulnerability Arms Race

Published: 26 February 2026 01:09Category: Vulnerabilities & Patch ManagementAuthor: LOGICFALCON

Hackers are weaponizing software flaws at unprecedented speed, leaving defenders scrambling to keep up.