This week’s cyber recap covers AI risks, supply-chain attacks, major breaches, DDoS spikes, and critical vulnerabilities security teams must track.
From technical compromise to AI-driven attacks, cyber criminals increasingly see software developers as prime targets, creating systemic risks CISOs must address.
Deep dive into OpenClaw, the viral AI agent formerly known as Moltbot/Clawdbot: It can automate your life, but with critical ...
Data readiness remains a major challenge, particularly when dealing with legacy systems and decades of unstructured records ...
OpenAI’s Codex App Server aims to tackle fragmentation by centralising agent logic to streamline integration across developer ...
Within days of launching, Moltbook pulled in over 37,000 AI agents, and soon swelled to almost 1 million, making it what ...
In the wake of a razor-thin vote to pass a mixed residential-retail tower, questions remain how the Live Local Act forced a city’s hand, and what implications it has for cities’ futures. A public ...
Hackers are targeting developers by exploiting the critical vulnerability CVE-2025-11953 in the Metro server for React Native ...
The GitHub Copilot SDK turns the Copilot CLI into a cross-platform agent host with Model Context Protocol support.
This article explains the key differences between cloud and on-premise POS systems and highlights how cost, control, and ...
How modern infostealers target macOS systems, leverage Python‑based stealers, and abuse trusted platforms and utilities to ...
API keys and credentials. Agents operate inside authorized permissions where firewalls can't see. Traditional security models ...