Cybersecurity
The AI Phishing Industrial Complex: How Cybercriminals Weaponized Automation at Scale
Deepfake CEOs, voice-cloned executives, and LLM-generated emails are driving a 3,000% surge in AI-powered fraud, costing businesses $40 billion by 2027.
The Infrastructure Arms Race for Secure AI Agent Execution
Tech companies are deploying microVMs, kernel isolation, and real-time forensics to prevent autonomous AI systems from becoming security liabilities in production.
SkyPilot Warns Users Against Running OpenClaw on Primary Machines Due to Security Risks
The open-source cloud optimization platform issued a stark advisory about OpenClaw's elevated system access and vulnerability to prompt injection attacks.
Samsung Positions Itself as Deepfake Defense Player Amid AI Governance Push
Tech giant combines device-level content labeling, venture investments, and enterprise security warnings to stake claim in synthetic media detection market.
Denmark’s MitID Outage Exposes Single-Point Failure Risk for 5.8 Million Users
A 25-minute service disruption on February 27 locked millions out of banking, government services, and digital payments—illustrating the fragility of countries dependent on monopolistic digital identity infrastructure.
Apple’s iPhone Becomes First Consumer Device Cleared for NATO Classified Data
iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 receive NATO approval to handle restricted-level information without specialized software, marking a watershed moment for commercial security and government procurement.