Threat Landscape stories
Travel firms are facing more convincing fraud as criminals use genuine booking details to trick customers into paying bogus fees.
The plan could speed defences across government and vital sectors, but experts warn weak basics and policy gaps may blunt its impact.
UK firms face mounting attack costs as NCC Group joins a government-backed push to put cyber risk on board agendas and across supply chains.
Tests on five models found a planted text string sharply reduced successful AI-led intrusions, cutting full compromise to 1% in an AWS range.
Customers can now buy KnowBe4's security tools through AWS Marketplace, speeding deployment as firms race to protect employees and AI agents.
Defenders face added pressure as the update covers two actively exploited flaws and a SharePoint bug that could enable remote code execution.
Security teams face faster, harder-to-trace intrusions as AI is now being used to write attack code and run deception during breaches.
Users relying on SMS or voice for sign-ins will be nudged to passkeys as Microsoft phases out weaker multifactor methods in Entra ID.
Legacy systems and slow patching are leaving banks exposed, with financial services hit by more than double the average cyberattacks per device.
The controlled trial could help security teams cut false positives and speed remediation as frontier AI moves beyond finding bugs to validating risk.
Business and public sector organisations faced 2,270 attacks a week in June, as ransomware rose 33% and GenAI use exposed sensitive data.
After a year of security awareness training, only 5.3% of workers in Australia and New Zealand were likely to engage with phishing attempts.
Malicious AI skills are helping criminals steal data and run malware, while QR-code phishing climbed 146% in the latest ESET report.
Security teams now see autonomous AI as a bigger internal danger, even as most say it is boosting productivity, a survey found.
Average losses from successful attacks have fallen sharply, but one in three German SMEs says a major breach could still threaten its existence.
Vendor consolidation among managed service providers is pushing WatchGuard to sharpen its platform strategy as it appoints a new product chief.
Boards are being pushed to rethink data platforms and cyber controls as AI adoption exposes Australian firms to faster attacks and stricter governance demands.
Security teams may be able to cut false alarms as Picus says its new platform proves whether a vulnerability can actually be exploited.
Recent breaches have exposed how weak vendor oversight is leaving schools and businesses more vulnerable to supply chain attacks.
Australian businesses face a new cyber baseline as regulators move to align guidance with cloud, SaaS and AI-driven threats.