Tag: ai
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Automating More Security Decisions Key To Keeping Up With AI Attacks: Experts
Amid the rise of AI-powered cyberattacks, many security decisions may need to be automated in a way that many organizations have thus far been uncomfortable with, experts tell CRN. First seen on crn.com Jump to article: www.crn.com/news/security/2026/automating-more-security-decisions-key-to-keeping-up-with-ai-attacks-experts
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Why 70% of AI Projects Fail How Forward Deployed Engineers Change the Equation
Tags: aiAI Projects Are Failing at an Alarming Rate Enterprise AI adoption is accelerating. Budgets are growing. Boards expect measurable outcomes. Yet most AI initiatives fail…Read More First seen on securityboulevard.com Jump to article: https://securityboulevard.com/2026/02/why-70-of-ai-projects-fail-how-forward-deployed-engineers-change-the-equation/
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ClawJacked Vulnerability in OpenClaw Could Let Websites Hijack AI Agents
Is your AI assistant safe? Oasis Security researchers have found a critical ClawJacked vulnerability in OpenClaw that allows hackers to hijack AI agents through a simple browser tab. First seen on hackread.com Jump to article: hackread.com/openclaw-vulnerability-openclaw-hijack-ai-agents/
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Catch FireTail at RSAC 2026 FireTail Blog
Feb 27, 2026 – Alan Fagan – RSA Conference is fast approaching, and the FireTail team is packing our bags for San Francisco! We are thrilled to announce that we’ll be exhibiting at the Early Stage Expo (Booth ESE-52) this year.Whether you’re looking to secure your enterprise AI initiatives, grab some great swag, or talk…
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ClawJacked Vulnerability in OpenClaw Lets Websites Hijack AI Agents
Is your AI assistant safe? Oasis Security researchers have found a critical ClawJacked vulnerability in OpenClaw that allows hackers to hijack AI agents through a simple browser tab. First seen on hackread.com Jump to article: hackread.com/openclaw-vulnerability-openclaw-hijack-ai-agents/
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Zero-Days, Data Breaches, and AI Risks Define This Week’s Cybersecurity Landscape
Weekly summary of Cybersecurity Insider newsletters First seen on esecurityplanet.com Jump to article: www.esecurityplanet.com/weekly-roundup/zero-days-data-breaches-and-ai-risks-define-this-weeks-cybersecurity-landscape/
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Secure Enterprise Browsers Against AI Threats Blog – Menlo Security
Learn how to protect your browser from AI-driven threats, prompt injection, and HEAT attacks using predictive defense from Menlo Security. First seen on securityboulevard.com Jump to article: securityboulevard.com/2026/02/secure-enterprise-browsers-against-ai-threats-blog-menlo-security/
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Public Google API keys can be used to expose Gemini AI data
Researchers found that Google API keys long treated as harmless can now unlock access to Gemini. First seen on securityboulevard.com Jump to article: securityboulevard.com/2026/02/public-google-api-keys-can-be-used-to-expose-gemini-ai-data/
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Microsoft boss on AI content: ‘Nobody wants anything that is sloppy’
Sometimes the ‘S’ word slips through even the best media training First seen on theregister.com Jump to article: www.theregister.com/2026/02/25/microsoft_boss_on_ai_content/
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IronCurtain: An open-source, safeguard layer for autonomous AI assistants
Veteran security engineer Niels Provos is working on a new technical approach designed to stop autonomous AI agents from taking actions you haven’t specifically authorized. … First seen on helpnetsecurity.com Jump to article: www.helpnetsecurity.com/2026/02/27/ironcurtain-open-source-ai-agent-security/
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Promptspy: Diese Schadsoftware lässt sich von Googles KI erklären, wie sie dein Handy kapert
First seen on t3n.de Jump to article: t3n.de/news/promptspy-malware-gemini-ki-android-1730608/
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Cloudflare experiment ports most of Next.js API ‘in one week’ with AI
Uses Vite and Claude to sidestep Vercel lock-in First seen on theregister.com Jump to article: www.theregister.com/2026/02/25/cloudflare_nextjs_api_ai/
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Ukrainian man pleads guilty to running AI-powered fake ID site
A Ukrainian man has pleaded guilty to operating OnlyFake, an AI-powered website that generated and sold more than 10,000 photos of fake identification documents to customers worldwide. First seen on bleepingcomputer.com Jump to article: www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/ukrainian-man-pleads-guilty-to-running-ai-powered-fake-id-site/
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The Cyber Express Weekly Roundup: Space Security, Malware Regulatory Alerts
In this week’s edition of The Cyber Express weekly roundup, some interesting news and cybersecurity stories share an interesting shift in the cyber domain. Critical developments span space cybersecurity, AI vulnerabilities, mobile malware, and global regulatory enforcement, highlighting how digital threats are becoming more sophisticated and interconnected. First seen on thecyberexpress.com Jump to article: thecyberexpress.com/tce-weekly-roundup-cybersecurity-updates/
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Künstliche Intelligenz entwickelt sich zur neuen Insider-Bedrohung für Organisationen
Laut dem <> stellt die künstliche Intelligenz für 71 Prozent der Unternehmen in Deutschland das größte Risiko für die Datensicherheit dar. KI-Systeme erhalten zunehmend breiteren Zugriff auf Unternehmensdaten in verschiedenen Umgebungen, weshalb Unternehmen die Sichtbarkeit und Verschlüsselung von Daten als zentrale Sicherheitsinfrastruktur behandeln sollten. KI-gestützte Deepfakes und Falschinformationen erhöhen die Wirksamkeit […] First seen on…
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AI, Geopolitics and the Cyberthreats That Faced the 2026 MilanCortina Winter Games
Discover the potential vulnerabilities posed by advanced AI-driven attack strategies and the importance of cybersecurity for athletes, organizers, and supporting businesses. First seen on securityboulevard.com Jump to article: securityboulevard.com/2026/02/ai-geopolitics-and-the-cyberthreats-that-faced-the-2026-milan-cortina-winter-games/
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AI, Geopolitics and the Cyberthreats That Faced the 2026 MilanCortina Winter Games
Discover the potential vulnerabilities posed by advanced AI-driven attack strategies and the importance of cybersecurity for athletes, organizers, and supporting businesses. First seen on securityboulevard.com Jump to article: securityboulevard.com/2026/02/ai-geopolitics-and-the-cyberthreats-that-faced-the-2026-milan-cortina-winter-games/
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Your personal OpenClaw agent may also be taking orders from malicious websites
Tags: access, ai, api, attack, authentication, credentials, identity, malicious, monitoring, radius, software, update, vulnerabilityA larger blast radius: Unlike regular software vulnerabilities, compromised AI agents have a bigger blast radius as they hold sensitive API keys, session tokens, file system access, and the authority to execute tasks across enterprise tools.Barr emphasized that autonomous systems “aggregate identity, credentials, and workflow authority,” meaning a failure doesn’t occur quietly. Instead, the agent…
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Study Finds 87% of Organizations Exposed to Attacks Due to Known Vulnerabilities
Tags: ai, attack, cyber, data, data-breach, intelligence, metric, service, software, supply-chain, threat, vulnerabilityThe 2026 State of DevSecOps report reveals a critical tension between development velocity and security. While organizations rapidly adopt AI-assisted coding, many fail to manage dependencies properly, leaving their software supply chains highly vulnerable to threat actors.”‹ Threat Intelligence Data Threat Vector Key Metric Security Impact Deployed Services 87% of organizations have known vulnerabilities”‹. High…
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Kommentar von Trevor Dearing, Illumio – Agentic AI neues Sicherheitsrisiko und Chance für die Cybersicherheit
First seen on security-insider.de Jump to article: www.security-insider.de/agentic-ai-naechste-stufe-kuenstliche-intelligenz-a-5dd78d0522d2da68f8a0e2536cdd4dac/
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How AI Aids Incident Response: Why Humans Alone Cannot Do IR Efficiently
AI accelerates incident response by correlating alerts and generating reports in minutes, helping teams scale beyond manual limits. Incident response has always been a race against the clock. It starts ticking the moment an alert is triggered, and each minute thereafter can lead to lost revenue, regulatory exposure, reputational damage, or customer churn. Traditionally, incident…
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How AI Aids Incident Response: Why Humans Alone Cannot Do IR Efficiently
AI accelerates incident response by correlating alerts and generating reports in minutes, helping teams scale beyond manual limits. Incident response has always been a race against the clock. It starts ticking the moment an alert is triggered, and each minute thereafter can lead to lost revenue, regulatory exposure, reputational damage, or customer churn. Traditionally, incident…
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How AI Aids Incident Response: Why Humans Alone Cannot Do IR Efficiently
AI accelerates incident response by correlating alerts and generating reports in minutes, helping teams scale beyond manual limits. Incident response has always been a race against the clock. It starts ticking the moment an alert is triggered, and each minute thereafter can lead to lost revenue, regulatory exposure, reputational damage, or customer churn. Traditionally, incident…
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Thales Data Threat Report zeigt KI als neue Insider-Bedrohung für Organisationen
KI ersetzt traditionelle Bedrohungen nicht, sondern verstärkt sie vielmehr, indem sie deren Geschwindigkeit, Umfang und Reichweite erhöht. Da automatisierte Systeme einen immer umfassenderen Zugang zu Unternehmensdaten erhalten, müssen Organisationen Identität, Verschlüsselung und Datentransparenz als Kerninfrastruktur neu überdenken. First seen on infopoint-security.de Jump to article: www.infopoint-security.de/thales-data-threat-report-zeigt-ki-als-neue-insider-bedrohung-fuer-organisationen/a43844/
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Scrapling und Openclaw: Wenn der KI-Agent bewaffnet wird
Mit Scrapling lassen sich Cloudflare-Captchas vollautomatisch lösen. Für Entwickler ist es praktisch, aber es wird in den falschen Händen schnell zur Gefahr. First seen on golem.de Jump to article: www.golem.de/news/scrapling-und-openclaw-wenn-der-ki-agent-bewaffnet-wird-2602-205878.html
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Log4j am Limit: KI-Schrott lähmt Open-Source-Projekt
Massig KI-generierte Bug-Reports bremsen die Entwicklung von Open-Source-Tools wie Log4j. Ein Entwickler schlägt Alarm und will Lösungen sehen. First seen on golem.de Jump to article: www.golem.de/news/log4j-am-limit-ki-schrott-laehmt-open-source-projekt-2602-205903.html
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Claude Code Security: Why the Real Risk Lies Beyond Code
Anthropic’s Claude Code Security launch sent shockwaves through cybersecurity markets. As GitGuardian’s CEO, here’s why I believe the real battle has shifted from code vulnerabilities to identity and secrets management in the AI era. First seen on securityboulevard.com Jump to article: securityboulevard.com/2026/02/claude-code-security-why-the-real-risk-lies-beyond-code/
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OpenClaw Vulnerability Exposes How an Open-Source AI Agent Can Be Hijacked
When the open-source AI agent for OpenClaw burst onto the scene, it did so with astonishing speed. In just five days, the project surpassed 100,000 stars on GitHub, becoming one of the fastest-growing open-source AI tools in history. Developers quickly embraced it as a personal assistant that could run locally, plug into calendars and messaging platforms, execute…

