Surviving the Mythos Era: Richard Bejtlich on the Case for NDR
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Interesting Paper Exploring Prompt Injection
This is a fascinating explotation of...
New Gaslight macOS Malware Uses Prompt Injection to Disrupt AI-Assisted Analysis
A previously undocumented Rust-based macOS implant...
New Mistic Backdoor Linked to KongTuke in ClickFix and ModeloRAT Campaigns
A new, stealthy backdoor named Mistic...
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Inside the 2026 SMB threat landscape: From phishing and scams to fake AI tools
Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) remain...
Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Zero-Day CVE-2026-20245 Exploited to Gain Root Access
An unknown threat actor exploited a...
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The math behind the OpenAI Jalapeño chip
OpenAI’s financial trajectory hinges heavily on infrastructure costs, a reality that drove the development of the new custom OpenAI Jalapeño chip. Developed in collaboration with Broadcom, the application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) represents a direct attempt to mitigate the heavy capital expenditure associated with third-party hardware. While Nvidia currently commands an estimated 75% profit margin on […]
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Smashing Security podcast #473: How a hacker could have Rickrolled the entire World Cup
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ESET takes part in Operation Endgame to disrupt Amadey and Stealc
ESET researchers assisted in the global...