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    OpenAI Previews GPT-5.6 Sol With Restricted Access and Stronger Cyber Safeguards

    OpenAI on Friday released three versions of GPT-5.6, called Sol, Terra, and Luna, as a limited preview to a small number of companies as part of an ongoing engagement with the U.S. government. While Sol is the latest flagship model and the most powerful, Terra strikes a balance between efficiency and power, and Luna is…

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    Third-Party Breaches Teach Education Sector a Costly Lesson in Vendor Risk

    Rising threats from third-party actors are forcing institutions to play defense to protect student data from ransomware and other attacks.

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    FBI Warns Russian Intelligence Hackers Target Signal Backup Recovery Keys

    The FBI and CISA have updated their March warning about Russian intelligence phishing Signal accounts, and the operators have added a step: they now coax targets into handing over their Signal Backup Recovery Key. Hand it over once, and the attacker can restore the account’s backup, read the private and group message history, and take over the…

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    AI Decline? Confidence in Autonomous Penetration Testing Falls

    Companies are still experimenting with automated AI systems to find security weaknesses, but fewer are relying on the technology.

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    New SharkLoader Malware Deploys Cobalt Strike in StrikeShark Cyberattacks

    A newly discovered cyber attack campaign has been observed delivering a previously undocumented malware family called SharkLoader that acts as a loader for deploying Cobalt Strike Beacon on compromised hosts. Kaspersky, which is tracking the activity under the moniker StrikeShark, said the campaign has targeted a diplomatic organization in Indonesia, government organizations in Taiwan,

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    Cisco Adds NHI to Security Stack With Astrix, WideField Acquisitions

    Cisco joins a growing list of security platform providers that are betting that securing the agentic workforce means turning identity into the primary control plane.

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    New Initiative Tackles Security for End-of-Life Open Source Software

    The Open Source Sustainability Initiative’s goal is to help enterprises manage and secure aging open source projects while maintaining regulatory compliance.

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    Chinese-Speaking APT Deploys New TinyRCT Backdoor in Southeast Asia Campaign

    A Chinese-speaking advanced persistent threat (APT) actor has been linked to a new custom backdoor called TinyRCT as part of cyber attacks aimed at government entities and critical infrastructure in Southeast Asia. The activity, particularly aimed at state-owned enterprises in the energy and government sectors, has been attributed to a threat actor called CL-STA-1062, which…

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    Amazon Q Developer Flaw Could Let Malicious Repos Run Code via MCP Configs

    A high-severity flaw in Amazon Q Developer let a malicious repository run commands and steal a developer’s cloud credentials. The path was short: a developer opens the repo, trusts the workspace, and Amazon Q does the rest. Amazon has patched it. Tracked as CVE-2026-12957 (CVSS 8.5), the bug sat in how Amazon’s AI coding assistant handled Model…

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    New Linux pedit COW Exploit Enables Root Access by Poisoning Cached Binaries

    A flaw in the Linux kernel’s traffic-control subsystem can let a local unprivileged user gain root on affected systems. CVE-2026-46331, nicknamed “pedit COW,” is an out-of-bounds write in the packet-editing action (act_pedit) that corrupts shared page-cache memory. A public, working exploit appeared within a day of the CVE assignment on June 16. Red Hat rates the flaw as

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