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Microsoft’s MDASH AI System Finds 16 Windows Flaws Fixed in Patch Tuesday

Microsoft’s MDASH AI System Finds 16 Windows Flaws Fixed in Patch Tuesday 2026-05-13 at 19:20 By Microsoft has unveiled a new multi-model artificial intelligence (AI)-driven system called MDASH to facilitate vulnerability discovery and remediation at scale, adding that it’s being tested by some customers as part of a limited private preview. MDASH, short for multi-model […]

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Azerbaijani Energy Firm Hit by Repeated Microsoft Exchange Exploitation

Azerbaijani Energy Firm Hit by Repeated Microsoft Exchange Exploitation 2026-05-13 at 19:20 By A threat actor with affiliations to China has been linked to a “multi-wave intrusion” targeting an unnamed Azerbaijani oil and gas company between late December 2025 and late February 2026, marking an expansion of its targeting. The activity has been attributed by

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Microsoft, Palo Alto Networks Find Many Vulnerabilities by Using AI on Their Own Code

Microsoft, Palo Alto Networks Find Many Vulnerabilities by Using AI on Their Own Code 2026-05-13 at 19:01 By Eduard Kovacs Microsoft’s MDASH discovered 16 of the Patch Tuesday vulnerabilities, and Palo Alto used Mythos to find dozens of flaws.  The post Microsoft, Palo Alto Networks Find Many Vulnerabilities by Using AI on Their Own Code

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Waymo recalls nearly 4,000 robotaxis due to dangerous software glitch

Waymo recalls nearly 4,000 robotaxis due to dangerous software glitch 2026-05-13 at 18:44 By Ben Cost According to the NHTSA, which is probing the mishap, the software recall applies to Waymo vehicles that use the company’s fifth and sixth generation automated driving systems. This article is an excerpt from Latest Technology News | New York

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WhatsApp adds Incognito Chat for private Meta AI conversations

WhatsApp adds Incognito Chat for private Meta AI conversations 2026-05-13 at 18:24 By Sinisa Markovic The company launched Incognito Chat with Meta AI, a feature that lets users hold AI conversations the platform itself cannot read. The rollout will reach WhatsApp and the standalone Meta AI app over the coming months. How Incognito Chat works

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Sweet Security Launches Agentic AI Red Teaming to Counter ‘Mythos Moment’

Sweet Security Launches Agentic AI Red Teaming to Counter ‘Mythos Moment’ 2026-05-13 at 17:50 By Kevin Townsend New “Sweet Attack” platform uses runtime intelligence and continuous agentic red teaming to identify exploitable attack chains human teams may miss. The post Sweet Security Launches Agentic AI Red Teaming to Counter ‘Mythos Moment’ appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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Webinar Today: ROI for Cyber-Physical Security Programs

Webinar Today: ROI for Cyber-Physical Security Programs 2026-05-13 at 16:30 By SecurityWeek News This webinar will help OT security teams and asset owners stop being cost centers and start being resilience drivers. The post Webinar Today: ROI for Cyber-Physical Security Programs appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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Signal responds to phishing attacks with new in-app security warnings

Signal responds to phishing attacks with new in-app security warnings 2026-05-13 at 16:08 By Sinisa Markovic Signal is adding new protections for users following recent phishing and social engineering attacks. In March, the FBI and CISA issued a warning stating that Signal had become a primary target of Russian intelligence-linked hackers. Dutch and German security

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Tuskira’s Kairo exposes hidden AI-driven breach paths

Tuskira’s Kairo exposes hidden AI-driven breach paths 2026-05-13 at 16:01 By Industry News Tuskira has announced the launch of Kairo, a breach modeling capability that detects deep, hidden breach paths by leveraging its security data mesh and digital twin technology. Kairo helps security teams improve breach resilience by modeling how attackers can leverage new AI

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Apricorn hardens ASK3 encrypted USB drive for extreme conditions

Apricorn hardens ASK3 encrypted USB drive for extreme conditions 2026-05-13 at 15:47 By Industry News Apricorn has announced enhancements to its Aegis Secure Key 3.0 (ASK3), delivering faster performance and new environmental protection capabilities designed to secure the device and its data in the most demanding physical circumstances. The ASK3 was updated to meet and

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Android Adds Intrusion Logging for Sophisticated Spyware Forensics

Android Adds Intrusion Logging for Sophisticated Spyware Forensics 2026-05-13 at 15:23 By Google on Tuesday unveiled a new opt-in Android feature called Intrusion Logging for storing forensic logs to better analyze sophisticated spyware attacks. Intrusion Logging, available as part of Advanced Protection Mode, enables “persistent and privacy-preserving forensics logging to allow for investigation of devices

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Government to Scrutinize Instructure Over Canvas Disruption, Data Breach

Government to Scrutinize Instructure Over Canvas Disruption, Data Breach 2026-05-13 at 15:13 By Ionut Arghire The Committee on Homeland Security has requested to be briefed on the incident and Instructure’s remediation steps. The post Government to Scrutinize Instructure Over Canvas Disruption, Data Breach appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View

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Cybersecurity Is No Longer a Gatekeeper, But the Engine of Delivery Across Digital Economy

Cybersecurity Is No Longer a Gatekeeper, But the Engine of Delivery Across Digital Economy 2026-05-13 at 15:00 By Cybersecurity is no longer a function that can be delegated and reviewed after the fact.  This article is an excerpt from Subscribe to Security Magazine’s RSS Feed View Original Source

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[Webinar] Why Your AppSec Tools Miss the “Lethal Path” (and How to Fix It)

[Webinar] Why Your AppSec Tools Miss the “Lethal Path” (and How to Fix It) 2026-05-13 at 14:52 By TL;DR: Stop chasing thousands of “toast” alerts. Join experts from Wiz and Okta/GitLab to learn how hackers connect tiny flaws to build a “Lethal Chain” to your data—and how to break it. Register for the Strategic Briefing

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‘AI babies’ are being conceived in ‘previously impossible’ ways — all about the new IVF tech

‘AI babies’ are being conceived in ‘previously impossible’ ways — all about the new IVF tech 2026-05-13 at 14:44 By Anna Medaris “We wouldn’t have been able to even have a baby together if it wasn’t for AI,” one dad-to-be told The Post. “So we’re very grateful.” This article is an excerpt from Latest Technology

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Most Remediation Programs Never Confirm the Fix Actually Worked

Most Remediation Programs Never Confirm the Fix Actually Worked 2026-05-13 at 14:30 By Security teams have never had better visibility into their environments and never been worse at confirming what they fix stays fixed. Mandiant’s M-Trends 2026 report puts the mean time to exploit at an estimated negative seven days. The Verizon 2025 DBIR puts

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716,000 Impacted by OpenLoop Health Data Breach

716,000 Impacted by OpenLoop Health Data Breach 2026-05-13 at 14:18 By Ionut Arghire The telehealth platform was hacked in January, and users’ personal information was exfiltrated from its systems. The post 716,000 Impacted by OpenLoop Health Data Breach appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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KDE gets over €1 million investment to strengthen security and core infrastructure

KDE gets over €1 million investment to strengthen security and core infrastructure 2026-05-13 at 14:00 By Mirko Zorz European governments and public institutions have been shifting away from proprietary software for years, and the financial infrastructure supporting open-source alternatives is growing to match. Germany’s Sovereign Tech Fund announced today that it is investing more than

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Microsoft Patches 138 Vulnerabilities, Including DNS and Netlogon RCE Flaws

Microsoft Patches 138 Vulnerabilities, Including DNS and Netlogon RCE Flaws 2026-05-13 at 13:36 By Microsoft on Tuesday released patches for 138 security vulnerabilities spanning its product portfolio, although none of them have been listed as publicly known or under active attack. Of the 138 flaws, 30 are rated Critical, 104 are rated Important, three are

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