Google’s Antigravity IDE is under fire as security experts and cybercriminals target its AI agent features. Researchers revealed a sandbox escape vulnerability while hackers use fake sites to spread malware that steals passwords and more.
Google’s Gemini AI is quietly revolutionizing digital ad security, blocking billions of harmful ads and suspending millions of fraudulent accounts. Here’s how AI-driven defense is changing the fight against online scams.
Ransomware attacks have stabilized at historically high levels into 2026, marking a new baseline for cyber risk. Explore the latest shifts in group activity, attack tactics, and sector vulnerabilities in this investigative report.
Cyberattacks often strike during high-demand periods, exposing weaknesses in DDoS defenses tested under ideal conditions. This feature investigates why continuous, real-world testing is essential to protect critical online services when it matters most.
Cybercriminals are targeting BTS fans with fake ticket websites across Latin America and Europe, using social engineering and instant payment systems to steal money. Discover how the scam works and key tips to avoid falling victim.
Sweeping new laws to curb nuisance telemarketing, such as Italy’s DL Bills, may inadvertently punish legitimate businesses while real cybercriminals remain elusive. Here’s what’s at stake.
Behind every Android security update is a global struggle between hackers and defenders. Delays and fragmentation put billions at risk—learn why these updates matter more than ever.
A maximum-severity vulnerability in the Flowise AI agent builder is being exploited in the wild, leaving thousands of business servers exposed to full remote takeover. Discover the risks, technical details, and what organizations must do now.
Google Chrome’s latest vulnerabilities were patched in a quiet but urgent update, highlighting the high-stakes race between security experts and cybercriminals. Learn what happened, why it matters, and how users can stay safe.
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A close call for Node.js users as critical vulnerabilities are swiftly patched, highlighting the importance of rapid response in open-source security.