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OpenClaw, the Fastest-Adopted Software Ever, Is Also a Security Blind Spot

OpenClaw is already running inside enterprises, often unnoticed. Learn why banning it fails and how CISOs must shift to data-centric AI governance.

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Hackers Pose as IT Staff in Microsoft Teams to Install Malware

Hackers are impersonating IT staff in Microsoft Teams to trick employees into installing malware, giving attackers stealthy access to corporate networks.

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Perplexity AI Browser Flaw Could Let Calendar Invites Access Local Files

Researchers say a vulnerability in Perplexity’s Comet AI browser could expose local files and credentials through malicious calendar invites.

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AI Agents Are Quietly Redefining Enterprise Security Risk

AI agents now operate across enterprise systems, creating new risk via prompt injection, plugins, and persistent memory. Here’s how to adapt security.

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Microsoft: Critical Windows Admin Center Flaw Allows Privilege Escalation

A high-severity Windows Admin Center vulnerability (CVE-2026-26119) could allow privilege escalation in enterprise environments. Here’s what to know and how to mitigate risk.

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Google Gemini Flaw Let Attackers Access Private Calendar Data

Security researchers found a Google Gemini flaw that let hidden instructions in a meeting invite extract private calendar data and create deceptive events.

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Critical macOS Flaw Lets Attackers Bypass Apple Privacy Controls Without Consent

A newly disclosed macOS vulnerability bypasses Apple’s TCC privacy controls, allowing silent access to files, microphone data, and user activity.

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Trusted Google Notifications Used in Phishing Campaign Targeting 3,000+ Orgs

Researchers warn that attackers are abusing Google notifications and cloud services to deliver phishing emails that bypass traditional email security controls.

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New Splunk Windows Flaw Enables Privilege Escalation Attacks

Splunk for Windows has a high-severity flaw that lets local users escalate privileges through misconfigured file permissions. Learn how to fix it.

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