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Darktrace / Email strengthens behavioral detection, DLP, and SOC integrations

Darktrace announced a series of enhancements to Darktrace / EMAIL designed to detect and stop attacks spanning communications channels, strengthen outbound email protections, and streamline SOC integrations. The new capabilities will help security teams catch sophisticated attacks that evade existing email tools, protect sensitive data, and preserve trust in digital communications, all while reducing operational complexity. New Darktrace research shows that even with multiple layers of email security in place, a significant share of dangerous … More → The post Darktrace / Email strengthens behavioral detection, DLP, and SOC integrations appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Coro 3.7 rolls out redesigned Actionboard, unified ticketing, and AI insights

Coro announced the latest release of its unified platform. Coro 3.7 introduces user interface enhancements designed to accelerate remediation and streamline security management for SMBs. Coro has further refined its Actionboard, equipping IT professionals with essential information while minimizing unnecessary distractions. “Coro 3.7 continues our mission to make robust security accessible to resource-constrained lean IT teams through enhanced usability and accelerated remediation,” said Joe Sykora, CEO of Coro. “Our redesigned Actionboard and Workspace Health Score … More → The post Coro 3.7 rolls out redesigned Actionboard, unified ticketing, and AI insights appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Max-severity vulnerability in React, Node.js patched, update ASAP (CVE-2025-55182)

A critical vulnerability (CVE-2025-55182) in React Server Components (RSC) may allow unauthenticated attackers to achieve remote code exection on the application server, the React development team warned on Wednesday. The maximum-severity vulnerability was privately reported by Lachlan Davidson and has been fixed. At this moment, there are no public reports of it being exploited by attackers and no confirmed public PoC exploits (for now). Nevertheless, affected users have been advised to upgrade to a non-vulnerable … More → The post Max-severity vulnerability in React, Node.js patched, update ASAP (CVE-2025-55182) appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Incode Deepsight targets deepfakes and synthetic identity threats

Incode has launched Deepsight, an AI defense tool that detects and blocks deepfakes, injected virtual cameras, and synthetic identity attacks. As AI systems increasingly interact and transact autonomously, the ability to instantaneously separate real people from AI-generated fakes becomes critical. Deepsight’s multi-modal AI analyzes video, motion, and depth data to expose inconsistencies that synthetic media cannot reproduce, all in under 100 milliseconds and without adding friction. “Deepfakes have evolved beyond novelty. They are now a … More → The post Incode Deepsight targets deepfakes and synthetic identity threats appeared first on Help Net Security.
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SandboxAQ launches AI-SPM platform to expose shadow AI risks

SandboxAQ announced an AI-SPM offering that provides visibility into where AI is being used in organizations’ tech stacks and evaluates AI assets for exploitable weaknesses, insecure dependencies, and exposure risks such as prompt injection, data leakage, and unauthorized access. The offering is purpose-built to help organizations address the growing threat of “shadow AI” before it leads to material breaches. Recent SandboxAQ research reveals a widening blind spot in enterprise security: while 79% of organizations are … More → The post SandboxAQ launches AI-SPM platform to expose shadow AI risks appeared first on Help Net Security.
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CIS, Astrix, and Cequence partner on new AI security guidance

The Center for Internet Security, Astrix Security, and Cequence Security announced a strategic partnership to develop new cybersecurity guidance tailored to the unique risks of AI and agentic systems. This collaborative initiative builds on the CIS Critical Security Controls (CIS Controls), extending its principles into AI environments where autonomous decision‑making, tool and API access, and automated threats introduce new challenges. The intent of the partnership includes initially developing two CIS Controls companion guides: one for … More → The post CIS, Astrix, and Cequence partner on new AI security guidance appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Smart grids are trying to modernize and attackers are treating it like an invitation

In this Help Net Security interview, Sonia Kumar, Senior Director Cyber Security at Analog Devices, discusses how securing decentralized smart grids demands a shift in defensive strategy. Millions of distributed devices are reshaping the attack surface, and she explains why utilities must rethink threats, resilience, and trust. Kumar explains that next-generation architectures need to build in security from edge devices through to cloud systems to keep up with emerging risks. With increasing grid decentralization from … More → The post Smart grids are trying to modernize and attackers are treating it like an invitation appeared first on Help Net Security.
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A day in the life of the internet tells a bigger story

On any given day, the internet carries countless signals that hint at how networks behave behind the scenes. Researchers from RIPE NCC and several universities found a way to capture a detailed snapshot of that activity by studying one day of data from the RIPE Atlas measurement platform. What they uncovered shows how much insight sits inside routine network checks that most people never see. How one slice of data reveals wide activity The team … More → The post A day in the life of the internet tells a bigger story appeared first on Help Net Security.
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AI vs. you: Who’s better at permission decisions?

A single tap on a permission prompt can decide how far an app reaches into a user’s personal data. Most of these calls happen during installation. The number of prompts keeps climbing, and that growing pressure often pushes people into rushed decisions or choices that feel a bit random. A new research examines whether LLMs can step in and make these choices on the user’s behalf. Access control request How the study worked The researchers … More → The post AI vs. you: Who’s better at permission decisions? appeared first on Help Net Security.
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