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Anthropic’s security tool made investors panic, but the cybersec industry should keep calm

1+ hour, 43+ min ago  (954+ words) Investors overreact every time a new AI tool or feature is announced these days. Last week was no different: when Anthropic launched Claude Code Security, a tool capable of autonomously finding and patching vulnerabilities, shares of elite cybersecurity companies plummeted…...

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cybernews.com > security > shinyhunters-wynn-resorts-data-breach

Wynn Resorts under threat of massive data dump, as attackers escalate pressure

4+ day, 1+ hour ago  (515+ words) A notorious hacking group has targeted the US luxury casino empire and claims to hold 800,000 sensitive records. The company has been given three days until public release. The cybercrime group ShinyHunters claims it has pulled off a massive data heist…...

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cybernews.com > news > abu-dhabi-leak-ameron-howard

Abu Dhabi data leak exposes David Cameron, Alan Howard

6+ day, 4+ hour ago  (239+ words) Former British Prime Minister David Cameron and hedge fund billionaire Alan Howard were among the hundreds whose passports and other identification papers were leaked online after they attended an Abu Dhabi conference, the Financial Times has reported. The FT, citing…...

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cybernews.com > security > palo-alto-report-china-cyber-attribution

Palo Alto sets a dangerous precedent: are we now so scared of China?

1+ week, 1+ hour ago  (905+ words) Some are calling out cowardice, others say it's all very pathetic. One thing is clear, though: Palo Alto's decision not to tie Beijing to a hacking campaign for fear of retaliation shows how firm China's grip is. Is the West…...

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cybernews.com > security > chrome-browsers-google-emergency-patch-zero-day

Chrome browsers under attack as Google releases emergency patch for zero-day exploit

1+ week, 1+ day ago  (301+ words) Google has released an emergency fix for a Chrome vulnerability that has already been exploited in the wild " the first of its kind to have been reported this year. Security updates for its Chrome browser were released on Friday for…...

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cybernews.com > cybercrime > cyberattacks-top-risk-rankings-across-g7-countries

Cyberattacks top risk rankings across G7 countries

1+ week, 2+ day ago  (363+ words) Cyberattacks are the main concern for G7 countries for the second year in a row, followed by economic or financial crises and disinformation campaigns from enemies. Ahead of the Munich Security Conference, organizers released the 2026 Munich Security Report titled "Under Destruction,…...

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cybernews.com > security > smart-homes-at-risk-shelly-flaw-hackers

Millions of smart homes at risk as Shelly flaw lets hackers open doors and garages

1+ week, 4+ day ago  (612+ words) Ethical hackers have uncovered a flaw in a new generation of popular smart-home devices that could allow someone standing outside a property to open the owners" doors, garages, or gates via WiFi. This contrasts with earlier Shelly models, which automatically…...

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cybernews.com > security > openclaw-bot-attacks-developer-who-rejected-its-code

AI agent tried to ruin developer’s reputation just because he said no

1+ week, 4+ day ago  (815+ words) An engineer has learned what happens when you reject code proposed by a random OpenClaw AI agent on GitHub. The rogue AI didn't take it lightly " it lashed out at the developer, published a blog post, called him "gatekeeper," and…...

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cybernews.com > ai-news > hackers-havent-replaced-humans-ai-certainly-trying

Google finds growing AI use in cybercrime

1+ week, 4+ day ago  (323+ words) Google first reported that attackers were testing AI tools in real-world operations in late 2025. The latest Google Threat Intelligence report suggests that experimentation is continuing and maturing. According to Google's Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) and Google DeepMind, the use of…...

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cybernews.com > security > ukrainian-hacker-icedid-malware-fake-death

IcedID malware creator fakes own death to escape FBI, still gets busted

1+ week, 4+ day ago  (382+ words) Sensing that law enforcement was onto him, a Ukrainian suspect who developed and managed the IcedID malware botnet faked his own death in an attempt to escape extradition to the US. It worked, but only for a while. According to…...