‘This is an AI arms race’ — CrowdStrike warns attackers are moving through networks in under 30 minutes and ‘security teams must operate faster than the adversary to win’

Breakout time is the clearest signal of how intrusion has changed, researchers say, as they see data exfiltration within minutes of initial compromise.

SolarWinds Serv-U has some critical security flaws, so users should update now or face attack

Four critical flaws were addressed, all of which could lead to remote code execution.

How Mexico’s ‘CJNG’ Drug Cartel Embraced AI, Drones, and Social Media

Drug kingpin Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera Cervantes may be dead, but the Jalisco cartel he ran for years will likely outlive him—thanks, in part, to the criminal group’s embrace of technology.

Here’s What a Google Subpoena Response Looks Like, Courtesy of the Epstein Files

The US Justice Department disclosures give fresh clues about how tech companies handle government inquiries about your data.

Former L3Harris Trenchant boss jailed for selling hacking tools to Russian broker

Peter Williams, the former head of U.S. hacking tools maker L3Harris Trenchant, was sentenced to seven years in prison for stealing and selling his former company’s hacking and surveillance tools to a Russian firm.

Apple users beware — this devious malware can hide its activity while it hijacks your camera and microphone

Predator spyware bypasses iOS camera and microphone indicators by hooking system processes, enabling covert surveillance despite standard privacy protections.

CarGurus data breach affects 12.5 million accounts

Automotive marketplace CarGurus was the target of a data breach in which the names, email addresses, phone numbers, and physical addresses of millions of customers were stolen.

Microsoft says OpenClaw is “not appropriate to run on a standard personal or enterprise workstation” — so should you be worried?

Microsoft warns OpenClaw’s design blends automation and persistent credentials, creating structural risks unsuitable for standard personal or enterprise workstations.

Multiple mental health apps riddled with high severity security flaws — data of millions put at risk, so be on your guard

Researchers found 1,500 vulnerabilities in 10 popular apps, including dozens of high-severity flaws.