Attackers are moving faster, using AI-assisted phishing, malware over HTTPS, and data-theft-first ransomware that signature-based tools simply can't catch. This session breaks down how these evasive threats gain their initial foothold -- and the Zero Trust controls security leaders can apply to stop them.
Microsoft is calling attention to a new campaign that has leveraged WhatsApp messages to distribute malicious Visual Basic Script (VBS) files. The activity, beginning in late February 2026, leverages these scripts to in...
Google on Thursday released security updates for its Chrome web browser to address 21 vulnerabilities, including a zero-day flaw that it said has been exploited in the wild. The high-severity vulnerability, CVE-2026-528...
For years, cybersecurity has followed a familiar model: block malware, stop the attack. Now, attackers are moving on to what's next. Threat actors now use malware less frequently in favor of what's already inside your e...
Google has formally attributed the supply chain compromise of the popular Axios npm package to a financially motivated North Korean threat activity cluster tracked as UNC1069. "We have attributed the attack to a suspect...
Anthropic on Tuesday confirmed that internal code for its popular artificial intelligence (AI) coding assistant, Claude Code, had been inadvertently released due to a human error. "No sensitive customer data or credenti...
Google on Monday said it's officially rolling out Android developer verification to all developers to combat the problem of bad actors distributing harmful apps while "hiding behind anonymity." The development comes ah...
Attackers are moving faster, using AI-assisted phishing, malware over HTTPS, and data-theft-first ransomware that signature-based tools simply can't catch. This session breaks down how these evasive threats gain their initial foothold -- and the Zero Trust controls security leaders can apply to stop them.
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