August 2026

ArmorCode enhances attack path analysis with new AI agents and Context Risk Graph

ArmorCode enhances attack path analysis with new AI agents and Context Risk Graph 2026-08-05 at 16:07 By Industry News ArmorCode has announced a major expansion of its Agentic Control Plane. Four new Anya AI agents help security teams analyze cloud risks, assess vulnerability exploitability, identify mitigation strategies, and coordinate patch orchestration. It also unveiled new […]

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The Fourth Battlefield: The Growing Role of Cyber Operations in Global Conflict

The Fourth Battlefield: The Growing Role of Cyber Operations in Global Conflict 2026-08-05 at 16:00 By Kevin Townsend CrowdStrike co-founder Dmitri Alperovitch discusses how cyber operations support kinetic warfare, signal coming conflicts, and reshape the global battlefield. The post The Fourth Battlefield: The Growing Role of Cyber Operations in Global Conflict appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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Mastercard, Borderless test shared identity checks for stablecoin transfers

Mastercard, Borderless test shared identity checks for stablecoin transfers 2026-08-05 at 16:00 By Cointelegraph by Zoltan Vardai Mastercard and Borderless are exploring ways to bring more trust into cross-border stablecoin transfers through the payment processing giant’s Crypto Credential framework. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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Tuskira expands exposure management with Agentic Control Plane

Tuskira expands exposure management with Agentic Control Plane 2026-08-05 at 15:54 By Industry News Tuskira has launched its Agentic Control Plane for Exposure Management, a new capability within the Tuskira platform that governs AI-discovered vulnerabilities from scan to verified closure. The capability extends Tuskira’s existing zero-day and exposure-response capabilities to frontier-model scanning. Tuskira applies enterprise

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New Attack Methods Enable Malware to Hijack Passkey-Protected Accounts

New Attack Methods Enable Malware to Hijack Passkey-Protected Accounts 2026-08-05 at 15:48 By Eduard Kovacs Palo Alto Networks researchers have demonstrated attacks against Google’s synced passkey implementation. The post New Attack Methods Enable Malware to Hijack Passkey-Protected Accounts appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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New OVSwrap Linux Kernel Flaw Lets Local Users Gain Root via Open vSwitch

New OVSwrap Linux Kernel Flaw Lets Local Users Gain Root via Open vSwitch 2026-08-05 at 15:47 By A memory corruption flaw in the Linux kernel’s Open vSwitch datapath gives ordinary local users a path to root on a broad set of default-configured distributions, and a public exploit ships with pre-built records for roughly 800 kernel

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Kali365 Weaponizes Microsoft Authentication Against US Companies: New Enterprise Risk

Kali365 Weaponizes Microsoft Authentication Against US Companies: New Enterprise Risk 2026-08-05 at 15:47 By Kali365 is turning a legitimate Microsoft login into a gateway to corporate data. The phishing kit targets US organizations with attacker-controlled device codes that victims approve on Microsoft’s real authentication page. Once access and refresh tokens are issued, attackers may retain

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INTERPOL flags AI as the new engine of African cybercrime

INTERPOL flags AI as the new engine of African cybercrime 2026-08-05 at 15:24 By Anamarija Pogorelec Africa’s growing digital economy is exposing governments, businesses and internet users to a rising wave of cybercrime. The continent recorded more than 1.1 billion mobile subscriptions and over $1.1 trillion in digital transactions in 2025, while more than 570

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AI agent deception moves from theory to reality in UK cyber tests

AI agent deception moves from theory to reality in UK cyber tests 2026-08-05 at 15:05 By Zeljka Zorz “During a routine cyber evaluation, AI agents took sustained, unsanctioned action directed at real people and organisations,” UK’s AI Security Institute (AISI) disclosed on Tuesday. The agents’ actions included an attempted supply-chain attack that saw them create

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Binance sues RedotPay over alleged $473 million user losses: Report

Binance sues RedotPay over alleged $473 million user losses: Report 2026-08-05 at 15:01 By Cointelegraph by Helen Partz Binance-linked companies sued RedotPay, accusing it of diverting more than 470,000 Binance Card users under a commercial deal and seeking nearly $473 million in damages. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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Open VSX Removes 77 Malicious Evil Twin Extensions Exfiltrating Developer Data

Open VSX Removes 77 Malicious Evil Twin Extensions Exfiltrating Developer Data 2026-08-05 at 14:52 By A cluster of 77 extensions on the Open VSX marketplace has been found to impersonate legitimate developer tools while transmitting information about the systems and development environments on which they were installed. The “evil twin” extensions were uploaded to the

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311,000 Impacted by Brown Health Medical Group-MA Data Breach

311,000 Impacted by Brown Health Medical Group-MA Data Breach 2026-08-05 at 14:35 By Ionut Arghire Hackers stole personal information, medical records, and financial information from the organization’s server. The post 311,000 Impacted by Brown Health Medical Group-MA Data Breach appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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Code review used to be the only way to catch these bugs

Code review used to be the only way to catch these bugs 2026-08-05 at 14:30 By Mirko Zorz An automated system called NOVA read the source code of 3,915 open-source projects over two months and came back with 14,090 vulnerabilities, each one confirmed through the system’s validation pipeline. Vulnerability researchers at Palo Alto Networks’ Unit

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Cybersecurity Alliance Drafts SAFE Guidelines for Sharing AI Incident Data 

Cybersecurity Alliance Drafts SAFE Guidelines for Sharing AI Incident Data  2026-08-05 at 14:11 By Eduard Kovacs The guidelines are the work of the recently launched Open Secure AI Alliance, which now includes 120 organizations. The post Cybersecurity Alliance Drafts SAFE Guidelines for Sharing AI Incident Data  appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt

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Critical Gitea Flaw Let Unauthenticated Attackers Read Server Files via Org-Mode Markup

Critical Gitea Flaw Let Unauthenticated Attackers Read Server Files via Org-Mode Markup 2026-08-05 at 14:04 By An unauthenticated attacker can read any file the service account can access on Gitea, the self-hosted Git platform, in versions 1.22.1 through 1.27.0. No login, no repository write access. A public repository and crafted Org-mode markup are enough. The

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Bitcoin ETFs log inflows as cold wallet hack reignites custody debate

Bitcoin ETFs log inflows as cold wallet hack reignites custody debate 2026-08-05 at 13:43 By Cointelegraph by Helen Partz US spot Bitcoin ETFs drew $382 million in two-day inflows, with Galaxy’s Bitcoin ETF returning to gains as the Coldcard incident renewed custody concerns. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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S&P gives BlackRock tokenized reserve fund top stability rating

S&P gives BlackRock tokenized reserve fund top stability rating 2026-08-05 at 13:40 By Cointelegraph by Zoltan Vardai The rating recognizes the fund’s ability to maintain a stable net asset value, while S&P separately reaffirmed USDT among the lowest-rated stablecoins under its existing assessment framework. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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Leaked n8n API Tokens Exposed Live Instances to Credential Theft

Leaked n8n API Tokens Exposed Live Instances to Credential Theft 2026-08-05 at 13:35 By GitGuardian researchers found 321 n8n instances accepting API tokens exposed in public GitHub commits and demonstrated four ways attackers could use them to access sensitive data and downstream credentials without exploiting a software vulnerability. We scanned public GitHub commits for exposed

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AI Security Institute Reports Anthropic and OpenAI Models Going Rogue Against Organizations

AI Security Institute Reports Anthropic and OpenAI Models Going Rogue Against Organizations 2026-08-05 at 13:33 By Ionut Arghire In one instance, an unsanctioned model attempted to inject malicious code into an open source repository. The post AI Security Institute Reports Anthropic and OpenAI Models Going Rogue Against Organizations appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is

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