Monthly Archives: May 2026
ShinyHunters Canvas Breach: Billion-Message Ultimatum Hits Global Universities
The ShinyHunters Canvas breach has paralyzed over 8,800 academic institutions as hackers threaten to release billions of private student messages following a massive security failure. Continue reading
Federal AI Vetting Mandates: White House Implements Emergency Cyber-Security Measures
The U.S. government has introduced Federal AI Vetting Mandates and accelerated patching requirements to counter the unprecedented offensive capabilities of frontier models like Claude Mythos. Continue reading
Claude Mythos Controversy: Anthropic’s Security Pivot and Project Glasswing
The Claude Mythos controversy intensifies as Anthropic restricts its superhuman vulnerability model to Project Glasswing partners, sparking global debates on AI transparency and market control. Continue reading
World Password Day 2026: Transitioning to Passkeys and Quantum-Resistant Security
Discover the latest cybersecurity trends on World Password Day 2026, including the shift to phishing-resistant passkeys and the implementation of post-quantum encryption standards. Continue reading
Anthropic SpaceX Compute Deal Doubles Claude Code Usage Limits
The landmark Anthropic SpaceX compute deal leverages the Colossus 1 data center to double Claude Code usage limits and significantly expand capacity for frontier AI models. Continue reading
MuddyWater Social Engineering: Teams and MFA Manipulation Tactics
A recent report details a MuddyWater social engineering campaign that leverages Microsoft Teams and MFA manipulation to bypass security controls using false flag tactics. Continue reading
GitHub Maintainer Month 2026: New Tools to Stop AI PR Spam
To mark GitHub Maintainer Month 2026, new granular contribution limits and pull request archiving tools have been launched to combat the influx of AI-generated repository spam. Continue reading
PAN-OS Zero-Day Vulnerability (CVE-2026-0300) Exploited by State Actors
Palo Alto Networks has issued an urgent advisory for a critical PAN-OS zero-day vulnerability, CVE-2026-0300, which allows unauthenticated remote code execution and is currently targeted by state-sponsored actors. Continue reading