Browsing: #DigitalEthics
Ravie LakshmananApr 09, 2026Hacking News / Cybersecurity News Thursday. Another week, another batch of things that probably should’ve been caught…
As AI tools become more accessible, employees are adopting them without formal approval from IT or security teams. These tools…
Ravi LakshmananApril 9, 2026Vulnerability/Threat Intelligence Threat actors have been using maliciously crafted PDF documents to exploit previously unknown zero-day vulnerabilities…
The hacking-for-hire campaign, believed to be orchestrated by attackers with suspected ties to the Indian government, targeted journalists, activists, and…
Ravi LakshmananApril 8, 2026Cryptomining/Network Security Cybersecurity researchers have warned of a new variant of malware called “Chaos” that can attack…
Ravi LakshmananApril 8, 2026IoT security/network security Cybersecurity researchers have lifted the curtain on a stealth botnet designed for distributed denial…
Ravi LakshmananApril 8, 2026Vulnerability / Cloud Security The Russian threat actor known as APT28 (also known as Forest Blizzard and…
The fragmented state of modern enterprise identity Enterprise IAM is nearing breaking point. As organizations grow, identities become increasingly fragmented…
Ravi LakshmananApril 8, 2026Artificial intelligence/secure coding Artificial intelligence (AI) company Anthropic has announced a new cybersecurity initiative called Project Glasswing…
A persistent North Korea-related campaign known as Contagious Interview has spread its tentacles by publishing malicious packages targeting the Go,…