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The security archive

4 past issues, freshest first.

  1. Friday, July 17, 202619 stories

    Agentic AI security dominates the day

    Today's security news is split between the rise of AI-powered threats and the tools to fight them. From prompt injection attacks that break coding agents 96% of the time to Microsoft's guidance on least privilege for AI agents, the industry is scrambling to secure autonomous systems. Meanwhile, a password manager's Russian ties and a fast new ransomware strain remind us that older threats haven't gone away.

  2. Sunday, June 21, 20268 stories

    ChatGPT phishing, AI agent flaws, and Secure Boot deadline

    Today's security roundup is a triple threat: AI interfaces are now being weaponized for phishing, three major AI agent frameworks have critical exploits in the wild, and a Secure Boot certificate deadline looms. Plus, an unpatchable iPhone exploit and a $7.5 million MEV bot heist add to the chaos.

  3. Saturday, June 20, 202614 stories

    Fortinet breach and AI-powered scams dominate security news

    Today's security landscape is a tale of two threats: massive, old-school attacks on infrastructure and a new wave of AI-augmented social engineering. The Fortinet firewall compromise shows that traditional network devices remain juicy targets, while the rise of AI-generated phishing and MCP exploitation proves attackers are quick to adopt new tools. Even criminals are worried about AI taking their jobs.

  4. Wednesday, June 17, 20267 stories

    FIFA World Cup stream keys exposed in critical bug

    Today's security news is dominated by a researcher who could have rickrolled the entire World Cup, a stark reminder that critical infrastructure vulnerabilities are everywhere. Meanwhile, AI agent security is getting serious attention, with two pieces exploring how tool access creates new attack surfaces.