Despite massive investments in high-tech defenses, the World Economic Forum warns that cyber attacks are rising in 2026. Learn why technology alone is not enough to secure our digital world.
A universal credential and overpowered AI nearly turned ServiceNow into a hacker’s paradise. Here’s how the flaw was uncovered and what it means for the security of the world’s largest companies.
Everest ransomware has targeted Nissan, claiming to have stolen 900GB of sensitive internal data. The group is demanding a response within five days or threatens to leak the information online, escalating Nissan's ongoing cybersecurity challenges.
As websites tighten cyber security, new 'offline zones' emerge—digital spaces where the most vulnerable find themselves excluded from crucial online services. This feature explores the unintended social impact of technical and analytical cookies, privacy barriers, and the growing need for digital inclusion.
A newly discovered vulnerability in AdonisJS's file upload handling lets attackers write files outside intended locations, exposing organizations to severe risks. Immediate patching and code audits are essential.
ServiceNow’s $7.75 billion acquisition of Armis is poised to reshape enterprise cyber exposure and OT security. With AI-driven automation and real-time risk management, the deal promises sweeping protection—but also raises questions about complexity and integration.
A newly discovered flaw in GNU Wget2 enables remote attackers to overwrite sensitive files by exploiting Metalink file handling. Users should update immediately to avoid severe risks.
On December 31, 2025, the Qilin ransomware group claimed an attack on KOPA Kozmetik A, a leading Turkish cosmetics firm. This breach signals a growing trend of cybercriminals targeting non-traditional industries, raising urgent questions about cybersecurity in the beauty sector.
Cl0p ransomware has exposed 30,000 Korean Air employee records after breaching a vendor's systems via an Oracle software flaw. This feature investigates the attack's origins, technical details, and the wider implications for South Korea's cybersecurity landscape.
OpenAI’s Atlas browser and other AI-powered applications are facing a growing threat from prompt injection attacks—where hidden instructions can trick AI into dangerous actions. Discover how this vulnerability works, why it’s so hard to fix, and what steps users can take to stay safe.