Archive for July, 2026

By Ionut Arghire

Seven of the security defects have a maximum severity rating of 10/10 and could lead to arbitrary code execution.

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By Ionut Arghire

Citrix urges customers to patch NetScaler after fixing six vulnerabilities, including the HTTP/2 Bomb flaw and a high-severity CitrixBleed-style information disclosure bug.

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A recent report by Bitdefender analyzed employee AI tool usage.

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By Joshua Goldfarb

From model selection and automation to validation and measurable results, the right questions can help enterprises separate genuine AI capabilities from marketing hype.

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By Ionut Arghire

The company has publicly launched its solution to help organizations design, build, and operate secure cloud systems.

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The challenge for security leaders is no longer simply blocking unwanted calls.

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By Ionut Arghire

Hackers were seen making over 81 million login attempts originating from systems associated with hosting provider LSHIY.

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By Eduard Kovacs

Fifteen of the newly patched flaws have been rated ‘critical’ and 67 have been rated ‘high severity’.

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By Ionut Arghire

The updates fix vulnerabilities in WebKit, the kernel, WebRTC, Web Extensions, and other components affecting iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Safari users.

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