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Google adds a silent check to catch scammers posing as your contacts

Android is introducing fake call detection to help protect users from impersonation scams. The feature can detect and flag suspected spoofed calls when both parties use Phone by Google on Android 12 or later. It will roll out globally this month, starting with Pixel devices. Story of two calls from “Mom” (Source: Google) “Fake call detection helps protect you, your family and friends by identifying when a caller isn’t who they claim to be, giving … More → The post Google adds a silent check to catch scammers posing as your contacts appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Microsoft Scout agent opens a new category of always-on Autopilots

Workplace AI assistants have mostly waited for a prompt before doing anything. A user asks, the tool answers, and the exchange ends there. Microsoft is putting a different kind of agent inside its Office applications, one designed to keep operating in the background once a person stops paying attention. The company introduced Microsoft Scout, calling it the first entry in a category it labels Autopilots. What an Autopilot does Autopilots are always-on agents that run … More → The post Microsoft Scout agent opens a new category of always-on Autopilots appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Anthropic expands Project Glasswing to 150 organizations in more than 15 countries

Anthropic is expanding Project Glasswing, its cybersecurity initiative built around the Claude Mythos Preview model, by adding about 150 organizations following several weeks of work with its initial group of partners, security firms, open-source maintainers, and government agencies. Organizations joining the program must meet security requirements before gaining access, Anthropic noted. The expansion brings the program to organizations in more than 15 countries and includes sectors such as healthcare, energy, communications, technology, and other infrastructure … More → The post Anthropic expands Project Glasswing to 150 organizations in more than 15 countries appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Critical Start expands MDR capabilities with multi-agent AI system

Critical Start has released SOC AI, a production-proven multi-agent framework powering its AI-led Managed Detection and Response (MDR). SOC AI coordinates ten specialized agents across the full alert investigation and response lifecycle, covering detection, triage, response, threat hunting, and continuous improvement. Each agent operates with a discrete function, a defined scope, and a complete audit trail on every action taken. After implementation of SOC AI, Investigation Agent enhanced thousands of investigations, compressing analyst time-to-investigate to … More → The post Critical Start expands MDR capabilities with multi-agent AI system appeared first on Help Net Security.
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MazeBolt brings AI-generated attack simulation to DDoS security testing

MazeBolt has announced the launch of RADAR VectorAI, a new MazeBolt module that creates AI-generated DDoS attacks. As AI outpaces human response, enterprises need to have access to validated DDoS vulnerability data about both known and AI-generated attack vectors. Mythos has raised awareness of the cybersecurity risks created by AI. But while Mythos makes it faster and easier for attackers to identify exploitable gaps in software, it does not address DDoS vulnerabilities. VectorAI functions as … More → The post MazeBolt brings AI-generated attack simulation to DDoS security testing appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Netskope adds AI asset discovery and AISecOps agent to AI security portfolio

Netskope has announced Netskope One AI Command Center, bringing together AI discovery, risk intelligence, and autonomous response capabilities in a single platform. As the latest expansion of the Netskope One AI Security suite, it helps security teams understand what AI is running in their environments, determine which risks require action, and accelerate response efforts. Among enterprises tracked by Netskope Threat Labs, the average enterprise organization saw the number of AI applications in use grow fivefold … More → The post Netskope adds AI asset discovery and AISecOps agent to AI security portfolio appeared first on Help Net Security.
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A small Slovenian team handles 6,000 cyber incidents a year

Online fraud complaints, ransomware cases, and phishing tips reach Slovenia’s national cyber response center in steady volume, and a team of around a dozen analysts sorts through them. Gorazd Božič, who manages SI-CERT at the public agency ARNES, described that work in an interview conducted in person at the Span Cyber Security Arena conference. He put the original proposal for a Slovenian CERT to ARNES leadership in 1994, and the center now records about 6,000 … More → The post A small Slovenian team handles 6,000 cyber incidents a year appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Agent Threat Rules: Open detection rule format for AI agent security threats

AI agents run inside coding assistants, MCP servers, and multi-agent frameworks, and the access that makes them useful also opens paths to prompt injection, tool poisoning, and credential theft. Public CVE feeds carry agent-execution flaws that reach production faster than the tooling built to catch them. Agent Threat Rules, or ATR, is an open detection format aimed at this category of attack. ATR rules are YAML documents that conform to a versioned schema. Each one … More → The post Agent Threat Rules: Open detection rule format for AI agent security threats appeared first on Help Net Security.
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What CISOs need to do about post-quantum migration in the next 24 months

In this Help Net Security video, Garfield Jones, SVP Global Strategy and Research, QuSecure, lays out what CISOs should do over the next 24 months. A recent Google paper moved the expected arrival of a cryptographically relevant quantum computer from 2035 to 2029, leaving organizations about two and a half years to prepare. Such a machine, paired with Shor’s algorithm, would break the public key encryption in use today. Jones explains the Harvest Now, Decrypt … More → The post What CISOs need to do about post-quantum migration in the next 24 months appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Known vulnerabilities behind most application security incidents

Eight in ten organizations took an application security hit during the past year tied to a vulnerability their team had already cataloged, according to a survey of 902 IT and security professionals conducted by the Cloud Security Alliance. The pattern points to a structural condition across the industry, where the window between identifying a flaw and closing it in production stays open long enough for attackers to act. Which of the following best describes your … More → The post Known vulnerabilities behind most application security incidents appeared first on Help Net Security.
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