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Anthropic: Claude Mythos identified 10,000+ software flaws

Anthropic and its Project Glasswing partners have identified more than 10,000 high- or critical-severity vulnerabilities in critical software systems, the company announced in an update on the project’s progress. Mythos identifies thousands of high-severity vulnerabilities In April 2026, Anthropic introduced Claude Mythos Preview, a new large language model that can autonomously find zero-day vulnerabilities and create exploits for them. The company also launched Project Glasswing and gave Amazon Web Services, Apple, Broadcom, Cisco, CrowdStrike, Google, … More → The post Anthropic: Claude Mythos identified 10,000+ software flaws appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Chinese phishing gangs grow into a force to be reckoned with

Chinese-language phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) communities are expanding in an area historically dominated by Russian-speaking cybercriminal groups. The Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) analyzed a dozen active PhaaS offerings operating in Chinese-language underground communities and found mature services, with several likely linked to broader criminal activity in the region. Nearly all legitimate organizations mimicked by these phishing services were non-Chinese entities, suggesting that activity rarely targets China itself. Researchers noted that Telegram serves as a common channel … More → The post Chinese phishing gangs grow into a force to be reckoned with appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Detectify brings AppSec automation to AI agents with MCP Server and continuous testing

Detectify has unveiled the Detectify MCP (Model Context Protocol) Server, a new integration layer that brings Detectify’s security testing engines directly into AI-driven development workflows, helping coding agents find and validate exploitable vulnerabilities and interpret attack surface data with greater precision. As organizations increasingly rely on AI agents to write, refactor, and modernize code, software production is accelerating faster than many security teams can realistically review or govern. While AI-assisted development can eliminate common coding … More → The post Detectify brings AppSec automation to AI agents with MCP Server and continuous testing appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Actively exploited Trend Micro Apex One flaw gets CISA warning (CVE-2026-34926)

A relative directory path traversal vulnerability (CVE-2026-34926) in Trend Micro’s Apex One platform has been exploited in zero-day attacks, the company confirmed. “TrendAI has observed at least one attempt to exploit this vulnerability in the wild,” Trend Micro noted, and credited the incident response team of its TrendAI enterprise cybersecurity business for reporting it. About Trend Micro Apex One Trend Micro Apex One is a security platform that protects all the devices in an organization … More → The post Actively exploited Trend Micro Apex One flaw gets CISA warning (CVE-2026-34926) appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Conifers rolls out AI-powered SOC for unified security operations and automated response

Conifers has announced the launch of its agentic SOC, a unified AI platform designed to help security operations centers defend against cyber adversaries operating at machine speed. Built on the company’s CognitiveSOC platform, the new system connects threat intelligence, threat hunting, detection engineering, investigation, and remediation into a single operating framework grounded in each customer’s institutional knowledge and governed with transparency and control. The launch comes as the cybersecurity industry confronts a fundamental shift in … More → The post Conifers rolls out AI-powered SOC for unified security operations and automated response appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Scientists create global treasure map pointing to hidden rare earth deposits

Scientists have created a global “treasure map” for rare earth elements by uncovering where the strange volcanic rocks that contain them are most likely to form. By combining thousands of rock samples with seismic images of Earth’s deep interior, the team discovered that these metal-rich rocks tend to appear along the ancient, thick roots of continents. These unusual rocks, once seen as geological oddities, are now incredibly important because they hold many of the materials used in smartphones, electric vehicles, and wind turbines.
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