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Acronis GenAI Protection gives MSPs control over AI usage and data risks

Acronis has launced Acronis GenAI Protection, a monitoring and security solution that enables managed service providers (MSPs) to control generative AI usage across client environments, preventing sensitive data exposure and protecting against malicious prompt manipulation. Acronis GenAI Protection represents the initial phase of Acronis Cyber Workspace, with additional capabilities planned for release to deliver a protected AI workspace, natively integrated into the Acronis platform. As organisations rapidly adopt generative AI tools, businesses face growing risks … More → The post Acronis GenAI Protection gives MSPs control over AI usage and data risks appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Elastic MCP Apps bring security and observability workflows into AI tools

Elastic has announced MCP Apps for Elastic, delivering agent-native UI experiences for security and observability workflows across third-party coding tools and chat clients. The new MCP Apps enable teams to investigate threats, diagnose system behavior, and act on data directly within the AI tools they already use, without switching tools or stitching together separate systems. Built on the Model Context Protocol (MCP) apps spec, the open standard co-authored by Anthropic and OpenAI, these apps allow … More → The post Elastic MCP Apps bring security and observability workflows into AI tools appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Tencent’s QClaw AI agent app arrives on Windows and macOS

Tencent has opened an international beta of QClaw, an AI agent application aimed at consumers in Canada, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, and the United States. The first wave is capped at 20,000 users. Additional markets are scheduled to follow. QClaw runs on Windows and MacOS. Setup takes about three minutes and involves downloading the application, registering an account, and scanning a QR code. The software is built on OpenClaw, the open-source personal AI assistant project. … More → The post Tencent’s QClaw AI agent app arrives on Windows and macOS appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Phishing reclaims the top initial access spot, attackers experiment with AI tools

Phishing returned as the leading method attackers used to break into organizations in the first quarter of 2026, accounting for over a third of engagements where initial access could be determined, according to Cisco Talos. It is the first quarter phishing has led the category since Q2 2025, when exploitation of public-facing applications took over following widespread attacks against on-premises Microsoft SharePoint servers. That SharePoint exploitation wave, collectively tracked as ToolShell, drove public-facing application exploitation … More → The post Phishing reclaims the top initial access spot, attackers experiment with AI tools appeared first on Help Net Security.
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OneDrive updates focus on AI, access control, and compliance

Microsoft OneDrive’s recent updates focus on improving intelligence, collaboration, and administrative control. “Last year, we made a promise: your files should work for you, not the other way around. That meant reimagining OneDrive not just as a place to store files, but as an intelligent layer that surfaces what matters, eliminates busy work, and enables seamless collaboration across your organization. OneDrive became smarter, more collaborative, and more central to how work flows across Microsoft 365,” … More → The post OneDrive updates focus on AI, access control, and compliance appeared first on Help Net Security.
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AI just revealed ocean currents we’ve never been able to see

A new AI-driven method called GOFLOW is turning weather satellite images into highly detailed maps of ocean currents. By tracking how temperature patterns shift over time, it can reveal fast-moving, small-scale currents that were previously impossible to observe directly. These currents are key to understanding climate, marine ecosystems, and carbon storage. The breakthrough works using satellites already in orbit, making it both powerful and cost-effective.
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This donut-shaped discovery just shattered a 150-year math rule

A 150-year-old rule in geometry has been proven wrong. Mathematicians found two different doughnut-shaped surfaces that look identical when measured locally but are actually different overall. For decades, researchers suspected this might be possible but couldn’t prove it—until now. The breakthrough reshapes how mathematicians understand the relationship between local measurements and global form.
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PentAGI: Open-source autonomous AI penetration testing system

Penetration testers have long relied on collections of specialized tools, manual coordination, and documented runbooks to work through a target assessment. PentAGI, an open-source project from VXControl, attempts to automate that entire workflow using a multi-agent AI system that plans, researches, and executes penetration tests with minimal human direction. How the agent system works PentAGI organizes work into a hierarchy of flows, tasks, subtasks, and actions. An orchestrator agent receives a goal and coordinates three … More → The post PentAGI: Open-source autonomous AI penetration testing system appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Apple Intelligence flaw kept stolen tokens reusable on another device

Apple claims that Apple Intelligence, a GenAI service provided on its operating systems, is designed with an extra focus on user security and privacy through a two-stage authentication and authorization system using anonymous access tokens. However, researchers from The Ohio State University have identified vulnerabilities in this design, demonstrated on macOS 26.0 (Tahoe), that allow attackers to steal and reuse these tokens. Service infrastructure The system offloads complex requests to cloud servers using Private Cloud … More → The post Apple Intelligence flaw kept stolen tokens reusable on another device appeared first on Help Net Security.
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