This week, Russian hacker OpSec failure, Interpol helped disrupt 45,000 malicious IPs, the FBI is looking for an ATM ...
Xbow has raised $120 million in Series C funding after proving its autonomous AI hacking platform can outperform human pen ...
As revealed in the 2026 Unit 42 Global Incident Response Report, threat actors are now leveraging AI to accelerate the attack lifecycle, leaving traditional SOCs hampered by disconnected tools and ...
The Justice Department is arguing in a new court filing that Anthropic's ability to update guardrails and behavior post-deployment creates unacceptable supply-chain ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a recall notice for certain GE Healthcare Centricity medical imaging products due to a "potential" ...
Join Palo Alto Networks Unit 42® and industry leaders for a focused discussion on the 2026 Unit 42 Global Incident Response Report and what its findings mean for organizations across sectors. This ...
Nearly 80% of IT decision-makers say their organization is prepared to handle a cyberwarfare attack, and 76% say they're ...
Mobile device management software is having a moment of notoriety after Iran-aligned hacking group Handala used Microsoft Intune to wipe the mobile devices of ...
Linux distribution maintainers are among the developers scrambling to comply with a raft of upcoming laws that will require ...
This week, the AppsFlyer SDK breach, JPMorgan sued over ties to a Ponzi scheme, the OFAC sanctioned a network tied to North Korean IT workers, Venus Protocol hit by ...
Microsoft's determination to embed Recall into operating systems doesn't appear matched by resolve to make it secure.
Sophisticated cyber adversaries, including nation-state operators, are increasingly combining espionage, malware, and ransomware to exploit critical systems. Nearly 80% of breaches involve identity ...