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Blackout by AI
In an unusually specific forecast, renowned research and advisory firm Gartner is warning of an impending catastrophic scenario.
PromptSpy: The malware that thinks
Security researchers at Slovak IT company ESET have discovered a new Android malware that actively leverages Google Gemini during live operation, marking the first time an Android threat has used generative AI not as a peripheral feature, but as its central control mechanism.
A free AI agent with no guardrails
The developments surrounding OpenClaw are generating equal parts fascination and serious security concern. The makings of a genuine enterprise nightmare are already visible.
Transparency alone is not enough
Operational resilience in OT environments requires concrete technical and organizational levers: access controls, robust test environments, and compensating measures for legacy systems. At the same time, the supply chain is moving to the center of attention as both an attack vector and a compliance factor.
Opportunity makes a thief
Anyone who believes ransomware groups meticulously select their targets based on industry, location, or strategic importance is usually mistaken.
Notorious ransomware gang
The ransomware group LockBit, known for numerous extortion attacks, has itself become the victim of a hack. Unknown attackers have overwritten the affiliate platforms in the dark web with a clear message: “Don’t do crime. CRIME IS BAD xoxo from Prague.”
Comment
It is no longer a secret that big data can have a significant impact on the environment. Data helps to streamline processes, make environmental policy decisions and develop new, more sustainable ways of working.
Data records sold for 500,000 US dollars
Data from over half a billion users of the ticket provider Ticketmaster has allegedly been up for sale since Tuesday evening. Ticketmaster also sells tickets for concerts in Germany, which is why German users would probably also be affected.
New malware discovered
A new threat has emerged on the cybercrime scene that is specifically targeting ATMs in Europe and could therefore endanger the entire banking industry. The malware, known as “EU ATM Malware”, was recently offered for sale on a hacker forum.