Latest news as of 2/21/2026, 3:37:51 AM
Bleeping Computer
Boards want answers on AI: Where is it used? What risks does it create? How is it governed? Keep Aware released a free template to help CISOs present GenAI adoption, risk, exposure & controls clearly to leadership. [...]
Bleeping Computer
A new attack called 'CometJacking' exploits URL parameters to pass to Perplexity's Comet AI browser hidden instructions that allow access to sensitive data from connected services, like email and calendar. [...]
Dark Reading
Brain computer interface technology looks to provide users with hands-free device control, but could security ever keep up with the risks?
The Register
Cupertino yanks ICEBlock citing safety risks for law enforcement Apple has deep-sixed an app that tracks the movements of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents – apparently bowing to government pressure.…
The Register
Overnight shutdown leaves thousands stuck as Oktoberfest crowds stretch city security Munich Airport was temporarily closed last night following reports of drones buzzing around the area.…
Dark Reading
An attacker's dream: Windows Speak for Me could integrate into apps, creating perfect voice replicas for Teams calls and AI agent interactions across multiple SaaS platforms.
Dark Reading
A Chinese-language threat actor uses every part of the kill: infecting Web servers with malware, poisoning sites with SEO spam, and stealing organizational data for follow-on attacks.
The Hacker News
Brazilian users have emerged as the target of a new self-propagating malware that spreads via the popular messaging app WhatsApp. The campaign, codenamed SORVEPOTEL by Trend Micro, weaponizes the trust with the platform to extend its reach across Windows systems, adding the attack is "engineered for speed and propagation" rather than data theft or ransomware. "SORVEPOTEL has been observed to
Bleeping Computer
Oracle has linked an ongoing extortion campaign claimed by the Clop ransomware gang to E-Business Suite (EBS) vulnerabilities that were patched in July 2025. [...]
The Register
Even spy-tech biz Palantir says 'steady on' as 2.76M Brits demand it be ditched The British government has finally given more details about the proposed digital ID project, directly responding to the 2.76 million naysayers that signed an online petition calling for it to be ditched.…