Fortinet Woes Continue With Another WAF Zero-Day Flaw
A second zero-day vulnerability in its web application firewall (WAF) line has come under attack, raising more questions about the vendor's disclosure practices.
Do National Data Laws Carry Cyber-Risks for Large Orgs?
When international corporations have to balance competing cyber laws from different countries, the result is fragmented, potentially vulnerable systems.
The AI Attack Surface: How Agents Raise the Cyber Stakes
Researcher shows how agentic AI is vulnerable to hijacking to subvert an agent's goals and how agent interaction can be altered to compromise whole networks.
US Creates 'Strike Force' to Take Out SE Asian Scam Centers
The collaborative effort combines multiple federal departments, along with private companies to reduce, if not eliminate, billions lost annually to fraud.
Cloud Break: IoT Devices Open to Silent Takeover Via Firewalls
IoT devices can be compromised, thanks to gaps in cloud management interfaces for firewalls and routers, even if they're protected by security software or not online.
As vulnerabilities in the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures ecosystem pile up, one Black Hat Europe presenter hopes for a global, distributed alternative.
Iran-Nexus Threat Actor UNC1549 Takes Aim at Aerospace
Researchers say Israel remains a central focus, with UNC1549 targeting aerospace and defense entities in the US, the UAE, Qatar, Spain, and Saudi Arabia.