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Chrome, Edge Extensions Caught Stealing ChatGPT Sessions

Chrome, Edge Extensions Caught Stealing ChatGPT Sessions 2026-01-27 at 15:49 By Ionut Arghire Marketed as ChatGPT enhancement and productivity tools, the extensions allow the threat actor to access the victim’s ChatGPT data. The post Chrome, Edge Extensions Caught Stealing ChatGPT Sessions appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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Cyber Insights 2026: Quantum Computing and the Potential Synergy With Advanced AI

Cyber Insights 2026: Quantum Computing and the Potential Synergy With Advanced AI 2026-01-27 at 15:49 By Kevin Townsend Quantum computers are coming, with a potential computing power almost beyond comprehension. The post Cyber Insights 2026: Quantum Computing and the Potential Synergy With Advanced AI appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek

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Waiting for AI superintelligence? Don’t hold your breath

Waiting for AI superintelligence? Don’t hold your breath 2026-01-27 at 09:44 By Sinisa Markovic AI’s impact on systems, security, and decision-making is already permanent. Superintelligence, often referred to as artificial superintelligence (ASI), describes a theoretical stage in which AI capability exceeds human cognitive performance across domains. Whether current systems are progressing toward cybersecurity superintelligence remains

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AI’s appetite for data is testing enterprise guardrails

AI’s appetite for data is testing enterprise guardrails 2026-01-27 at 08:18 By Anamarija Pogorelec Privacy programs are taking on more operational responsibility across the enterprise. A new Cisco global benchmark study shows expanding mandates, rising investment, and sustained pressure around data quality, accountability, and cross-border data management tied to AI systems. Privacy programs grow with

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Claude expands tool connections using MCP

Claude expands tool connections using MCP 2026-01-27 at 01:46 By Sinisa Markovic Anthropic has added interactive tool support to its Claude AI platform, a change powered by the open Model Context Protocol (MCP). The update lets users work directly with external applications inside Claude’s interface rather than relying solely on text interactions with connected services.

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Cyber Insights 2026: Threat Hunting in an Age of Automation and AI

Cyber Insights 2026: Threat Hunting in an Age of Automation and AI 2026-01-26 at 14:37 By Kevin Townsend Understanding how threat hunting differs from reactive security provides a deeper understanding of the role, while hinting at how it will evolve in the future. The post Cyber Insights 2026: Threat Hunting in an Age of Automation

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Google ties AI Search to Gmail and Photos, raising new privacy questions

Google ties AI Search to Gmail and Photos, raising new privacy questions 2026-01-26 at 11:09 By Anamarija Pogorelec Google is expanding Personal Intelligence into AI Mode in Google Search to deliver more personalized search results. AI Mode can securely connect to your Gmail and Google Photos to provide tailored recommendations without requiring you to repeatedly

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More employees get AI tools, fewer rely on them at work

More employees get AI tools, fewer rely on them at work 2026-01-23 at 08:03 By Mirko Zorz People across many organizations now have access to AI tools, and usage keeps spreading. Some groups rely on AI during regular work, others treat it as an occasional helper. That gap between access and routine use sits at

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Agentic AI edges closer to everyday production use

Agentic AI edges closer to everyday production use 2026-01-23 at 07:31 By Anamarija Pogorelec Many security and operations teams now spend less time asking whether agentic AI belongs in production and more time working out how to run it safely at scale. A new Dynatrace research report looks at how large organizations are moving agentic

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Unbounded AI use can break your systems

Unbounded AI use can break your systems 2026-01-22 at 08:01 By Help Net Security In this Help Net Security video, James Wickett, CEO of DryRun Security, explains cyber risks many teams underestimate as they add AI to products. He focuses on how fast LLM features are pushed into live applications without limits or guardrails. The

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The internet’s oldest trust mechanism is still one of its weakest links

The internet’s oldest trust mechanism is still one of its weakest links 2026-01-22 at 07:23 By Anamarija Pogorelec Attackers continue to rely on domain names as an entry point into enterprise systems. A CSC domain security study finds that large organizations leave this part of their attack surface underprotected, even as attacks become more frequent.

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aiFWall Emerges from Stealth With an AI Firewall

aiFWall Emerges from Stealth With an AI Firewall 2026-01-21 at 17:24 By Kevin Townsend aiFWall is a firewall protection for AI deployments built to use AI to improve its own performance. The post aiFWall Emerges from Stealth With an AI Firewall appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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Anthropic MCP Server Flaws Lead to Code Execution, Data Exposure

Anthropic MCP Server Flaws Lead to Code Execution, Data Exposure 2026-01-21 at 13:46 By Ionut Arghire Impacting Anthropic’s official MCP server, the vulnerabilities can be exploited through prompt injections. The post Anthropic MCP Server Flaws Lead to Code Execution, Data Exposure appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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Security leaders push for continuous controls as audits stay manual

Security leaders push for continuous controls as audits stay manual 2026-01-21 at 07:03 By Anamarija Pogorelec Security teams say they want real-time insight into controls, but still rely on periodic checks that trail daily operations. New RegScale research shows how wide that gap remains and where organizations are directing time, staff, and budget to manage

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The AI Authorization Revolution: Why “Who Can Do What” Is the New Security Battleground

The AI Authorization Revolution: Why “Who Can Do What” Is the New Security Battleground 2026-01-20 at 21:37 By Bindu Sundaresan Remember when security was simple? Users had roles. Roles had permissions. Done. Those were the days when your biggest worry was whether someone from marketing accidentally got admin access to the finance system. This article

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Chainlit Vulnerabilities May Leak Sensitive Information

Chainlit Vulnerabilities May Leak Sensitive Information 2026-01-20 at 17:01 By Ionut Arghire The two bugs, an arbitrary file read and an SSRF bug, can be exploited without user interaction to leak credentials, databases, and other data. The post Chainlit Vulnerabilities May Leak Sensitive Information appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek

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Weaponized Invite Enabled Calendar Data Theft via Google Gemini

Weaponized Invite Enabled Calendar Data Theft via Google Gemini 2026-01-20 at 13:17 By Ionut Arghire A simple payload allowed attackers to create a new event leaking summaries of the victim’s private meetings. The post Weaponized Invite Enabled Calendar Data Theft via Google Gemini appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View

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Privacy teams feel the strain as AI, breaches, and budgets collide

Privacy teams feel the strain as AI, breaches, and budgets collide 2026-01-20 at 07:31 By Anamarija Pogorelec Privacy programs are under strain as organizations manage breach risk, new technology, and limited resources. A global study from ISACA shows that AI is gaining ground in privacy work, with use shaped by governance, funding, and how consistently

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A new European standard outlines security requirements for AI

A new European standard outlines security requirements for AI 2026-01-19 at 09:19 By Anamarija Pogorelec The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) has released a new European Standard that addresses a growing concern for security teams working with AI. The standard, ETSI EN 304 223, sets baseline cybersecurity requirements for AI models and systems intended for

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Review: AI Strategy and Security

Review: AI Strategy and Security 2026-01-19 at 09:00 By Mirko Zorz AI Strategy and Security is a guide for organizations planning enterprise AI programs. The book targets technology leaders, security professionals, and executives responsible for strategy, governance, and operational execution. It treats AI adoption as an organizational discipline that spans planning, staffing, security engineering, risk

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