Latest news as of 2/18/2026, 5:34:47 PM
Bleeping Computer
FinWise Bank is warning on behalf of corporate customers that it suffered a data breach after a former employee accessed sensitive files after the end of their employment. [...]
Bleeping Computer
Academic researchers have devised a new variant of Rowhammer attacks that bypass the latest protection mechanisms on DDR5 memory chips from SK Hynix. [...]
Bleeping Computer
Microsoft has reminded administrators again that Exchange 2016 and Exchange 2019 will reach the end of extended support next month and has provided guidance for decommissioning outdated servers. [...]
Bleeping Computer
Next month, Microsoft will begin automatically installing the Microsoft 365 Copilot app on Windows devices that have the Microsoft 365 desktop client apps. [...]
The Register
Who has access to what? Without centralized governance, orgs struggle to answer this simple question. … Partner Content From the moment users log onto their machines, access rights shape their experience. Access rights determine which apps they can run, which directories they can open, and what information they can retrieve.
Dark Reading
Researchers convince Anthropic's AI-assisted coding tool to engage in dangerous behavior by lying to it, paving the way for a supply chain attack.
Bleeping Computer
Vulnerabilities are discovered daily—but not every alert matters. SecAlerts pulls from 100+ sources for faster, real-time vuln alerts, filtering the noise so teams can patch quicker and stay secure. [...]
Dark Reading
CISA's Secure by Design planted a flag. Now, it's on those who care about safeguarding systems to pick up the torch and take action to secure systems throughout the enterprise.
Bleeping Computer
Microsoft has removed a safeguard hold that prevented some users from upgrading their systems to Windows 11 24H2 due to compatibility issues that were causing Bluetooth headsets and speakers to malfunction. [...]
The Register
Bank says incident went undetected for over a year before discovery in June A US fintech biz is writing to nearly 700,000 customers because a former employee may have accessed or acquired their data after leaving the company.…