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Malware attacks strip Roblox developers of entire games

Hackers who once focused on stealing valuable Roblox items are now taking over entire games. Although Roblox operates the service, users can create and publish their own games on it. Successful games can generate substantial revenue through in-game purchases. Some developers have earned millions of dollars and built dedicated studios around their creations. Multiple Roblox developers told 404 Media that hackers had taken over their games and said Roblox support did little to help them … More → The post Malware attacks strip Roblox developers of entire games appeared first on Help Net Security.
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eSentire links AI-led penetration testing with MDR through Atlas Preempt

eSentire has announced the launch of Atlas Preempt, a component of the company’s Atlas Platform. Atlas Preempt performs continuous, AI-driven offensive testing against customer environments to identify which exposures attackers can reach and feeds that data into eSentire’s 24/7 Managed Detection and Response (MDR) service. The process includes human oversight and control mechanisms. Atlas Preempt offers: Threat intelligence: Primary research aligned with global law enforcement agencies, drives threat hunting, and feeds detection engineering for eSentire … More → The post eSentire links AI-led penetration testing with MDR through Atlas Preempt appeared first on Help Net Security.
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74,000 Fortinet firewall credentials exposed in FortiBleed data leak

A Russian-speaking cybercriminal group has stolen credentials contained in the configuration files of nearly 74,000 Fortinet firewalls and VPN gateways around the world. The data was accidentally exposed by the group on a server, along with other artifacts and tools, and the exposure was noticed by security researcher Volodymyr “Bob” Diachenko. He raised the alarm last weekend, and other researchers have since analyzed the exposed dataset. “I have worked with several orgs listed, and can … More → The post 74,000 Fortinet firewall credentials exposed in FortiBleed data leak appeared first on Help Net Security.
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NCCoE Two-Pager Now Available: Effective OT Backup Management

The NIST National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE) has published NIST Special Publication (SP) 1339, Operational Technology Backup Quick Start Guide. This two-page resource provides an overview of cybersecurity considerations to help
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GentleKiller targets more than 400 security processes across 48 products

Most ransomware operations leave the work of disabling endpoint security software to their affiliates. The ransomware-as-a-service gang Gentlemen runs a different model. Its operators develop and maintain a set of tools for shutting down endpoint detection and response (EDR) products, then provide these tools directly to the affiliates who rent the gang’s encryptors. An internal data leak from the group in May 2026 confirmed the arrangement and exposed the gang’s leader discussing the supply of … More → The post GentleKiller targets more than 400 security processes across 48 products appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Barracuda introduces AI-powered email security with automated threat response

Barracuda Networks has unveiled Barracuda Integrated Email Protection, an Integrated Cloud Email Security (ICES) solution delivering protection against evolving AI-driven threats. Powered by AI, the solution continuously and autonomously detects and remediates threats across the attack lifecycle, explains Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace verdicts and enables rapid post-delivery message clawback. Built on BarracudaONE platform telemetry across domains, including email, identity, network, data, and applications, and designed for single and multitenant environments, it also enables MSPs … More → The post Barracuda introduces AI-powered email security with automated threat response appeared first on Help Net Security.
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New 42Crunch plugin helps developers find and fix API vulnerabilities in GitHub Copilot

42Crunch has announced the availability of the 42Crunch API Security Testing Plugin for GitHub Copilot. This latest advance enables developers to continuously audit, test, remediate and validate API security vulnerabilities directly within AI-assisted development workflows. Organizations are struggling to secure their growing API landscape in the face of increasing attacks, with AI’s heavy reliance on APIs compounding this problem. Consequently, one of the key areas of attention for security and engineering teams is the security … More → The post New 42Crunch plugin helps developers find and fix API vulnerabilities in GitHub Copilot appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Blue Planet helps service providers reduce risk with unified network change governance

Blue Planet is closing the governance gap in network operations by unveiling Blue Planet Configuration and Change Management (CCM), unifying device configuration, change, and lifecycle management across multi-vendor networks. Backed by Blue Planet’s deep Operations Support System (OSS) expertise, CCM replaces fragmented tools and manual processes with AI-driven workflows to reduce risk, prevent outages, and strengthen the foundation for autonomous networking. As networks grow more complex, configuration errors and unmanaged changes remain a leading cause … More → The post Blue Planet helps service providers reduce risk with unified network change governance appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Securing digital keys when your phone unlocks the car

In this interview with Help Net Security, Alysia Johnson, President of the Car Connectivity Consortium (CCC), explains how the CCC Digital Key has grown from a single-brand feature into a standard meant to work across phones, automakers, and suppliers. She talks through what changed with Version 4, why the team focused on interoperability and testing instead of one new threat, and how NFC fallback access stays protected. She also covers fast credential revocation when a … More → The post Securing digital keys when your phone unlocks the car appeared first on Help Net Security.
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