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Tag: Software Vulnerabilities

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

20 Apr 2026 news

AI breakthroughs like Mythos and GPT 5.4 are uncovering critical software vulnerabilities faster than ever, pushing organizations and individuals to adopt continuous, proactive cyber defense strategies.

#AI Arms Race | #Cyber Security | #Software Vulnerabilities

CISA Emergency: 6 Actively Exploited Flaws in Fortinet, Microsoft, and Adobe Threaten Global Networks

14 Apr 2026 news 🌍 North America

CISA has added six newly exploited software vulnerabilities—including a critical zero-click flaw in Fortinet—to its KEV catalog. With active attacks already underway, organizations face a tight deadline to patch or risk major breaches.

#CISA | #software vulnerabilities | #cyber attacks

AI Dependency Decisions: The Silent Software Security Crisis

26 Mar 2026 news

AI-powered tools are quietly introducing and overlooking critical software vulnerabilities, according to new research. Find out why even the most advanced models are making risky decisions—and what organizations can do to protect themselves.

#AI Security | #Software Vulnerabilities | #Technical Debt

Bugs Before Badges: Attackers Shift to Software Exploits in Google Cloud

14 Mar 2026 news

Google Cloud is seeing a surge in attacks exploiting software bugs rather than stolen credentials, with AI shrinking patch response times. Find out why software vulnerabilities are now the top entry point for cloud breaches.

#Cloud Security | #Software Vulnerabilities | #Cyberattacks

Mozilla’s Emergency Patch: How Critical Flaws Were Shut Down Fast

14 Mar 2026 news

A behind-the-scenes investigation into how Mozilla engineers quickly identified and resolved critical security flaws, preventing hackers from exploiting users worldwide.

#Mozilla | #Cybersecurity | #Software Vulnerabilities

AI Hackerbot-Claw Orchestrates First-Ever Natural Language Attack on Major GitHub Repositories

09 Mar 2026 news 🌍 North America

Hackerbot-Claw, an AI-driven agent, launched a landmark 37-hour attack using natural-language prompts to compromise major GitHub repositories, exposing deep vulnerabilities in developer workflows and AI-assisted coding tools.

#Rogue AI | #Cyber Attack | #Software Vulnerabilities

Archipelo and Checkmarx Partnership: Tracing Software Vulnerabilities to Their Source

04 Mar 2026 news

Archipelo and Checkmarx launch a groundbreaking partnership to not only detect software vulnerabilities, but also trace their origins to specific developers or AI workflows. This new approach could redefine how organizations investigate and remediate security risks in modern, fast-paced development environments.

#Software Vulnerabilities | #Application Security | #Developer Identity

Code Red: The Hidden Epidemic of Vulnerable Software in 2026

27 Feb 2026 news

A staggering 87% of organizations are running software with known exploited vulnerabilities, according to Datadog’s 2026 report. Outdated libraries, end-of-life runtimes, and risky automation practices are leaving businesses dangerously exposed.

#Cybersecurity | #Software Vulnerabilities | #Supply Chain Attack

Hackers Weaponize Software Flaws Faster Than Ever: The New Cybersecurity Arms Race

26 Feb 2026 news

Hackers are exploiting critical software vulnerabilities faster than ever, with AI-generated code and zero-days driving a surge in attack speed. Security teams now face unprecedented challenges in identifying and mitigating the most serious threats.

#Cybersecurity | #Software Vulnerabilities | #Ransomware

Patch Panic: CISA Flags Active Exploitation of SolarWinds, Notepad++, and Microsoft Flaws

13 Feb 2026 news 🌍 North America

CISA issues urgent warnings as attackers actively exploit vulnerabilities in SolarWinds Web Help Desk, Notepad++, and Microsoft Configuration Manager. Federal agencies—and the wider public—must patch fast to avoid compromise.

#Cybersecurity | #Software Vulnerabilities | #CISA Alerts