Monthly Archives: April 2026
Agentic AI Ransomware: Victims Surge 389% in New Fortinet Report
Fortinet’s 2026 report reveals a 389% surge in victims as cybercriminals adopt Agentic AI ransomware to automate exploits and reduce defender response times to zero. Continue reading
Warp Terminal Open Source: Launching the Agent-Native Development Environment
The official transition to Warp Terminal Open Source marks a pivotal moment for developers, introducing a high-performance Rust client integrated with an Agent-Native Development Environment. Continue reading
Microsoft PowerToys 0.99: Enhanced Window and Monitor Management
Microsoft PowerToys 0.99 introduces Grab And Move and Power Display, revolutionizing how power users handle multi-monitor setups and window management on Windows. Continue reading
Musk vs OpenAI Trial: The $150 Billion Legal Battle Over AI Profit Begins
The landmark Musk vs OpenAI trial has commenced in federal court, with Elon Musk seeking $150 billion in damages and alleging the organization abandoned its original non-profit mission. Continue reading
Claude Mythos AI: 27-Year-Old OpenBSD Vulnerability Exposed
The latest Claude Mythos AI disclosure reveals a critical 27-year-old vulnerability in OpenBSD, sparking a global wave of security patches for legacy software systems. Continue reading
Open-source security tools: The 2026 Stack for Frictionless Defense
Discover the top open-source security tools of 2026, including Trivy and Pompelmi, to build a secure digital workflow without expensive enterprise licenses. Continue reading
Supply Chain Attack: Checkmarx Confirms Massive Credential Exfiltration
A devastating supply chain attack targeting the KICS project has led to the exfiltration of sensitive API keys and database credentials for MongoDB and MySQL. Continue reading
OpenAI Partnerships Reshaped as Microsoft and Amazon Pivot Strategy
Significant changes in OpenAI partnerships emerge as Microsoft halts revenue shares and Amazon AWS gains access to models following OpenAI’s missed growth targets. Continue reading
Salt Typhoon Campaign: Global Espionage Findings Reveal 80 Countries Compromised
New reports on the Salt Typhoon campaign reveal that Chinese state-sponsored actors compromised telecommunications in 80 countries and stole over one million American call records. Continue reading