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Anthropic’s Mythos Can Serve Up N-Day Exploits in Minutes or Hours
Jeffrey Burt | | AI Risks, AI Security, Anthropic Mythos, foundation AI models, Microsoft Windows, mozilla firefox, N-Day Vulnerabilities, Vulnerability Exploits, zero-day vulnerabilities
Anthropic's controversial Claude Mythos Preview found that the frontier AI model can not only quickly detect and develop exploits for zero-days, but also rapidly spin up PoCs and exploits for N-day vulnerabilities ...
Security Boulevard
The CVE Chase Must StopÂ
Amir Frankel | | assume breach, Claude Opus 4.6, cyber resilience, mozilla firefox, network segmentation, patch management, Time to Exploit, Vulnerability Management, Zero Day Clock, zero-day exploits
Data from the Zero Day Clock reveals that the weaponization window for vulnerabilities has plummeted from 15 months to just over a day, rendering traditional human-speed patch management obsolete and forcing defenders ...
Security Boulevard
Microsoft Patch Tuesday, March 2026 Edition
BrianKrebs | | Adam Barnett, adobe, Ben McCarthy, CVE-2026-21262, CVE-2026-24289, CVE-2026-24291, CVE-2026-24294, CVE-2026-25187, CVE-2026-26110, CVE-2026-26113, CVE-2026-26127, Immersive, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Patch Tuesday March 2026, mozilla firefox, Satnam Narang, Security Tools, Tenable, The Coming Storm, Time to Patch, XBOW
Microsoft Corp. today pushed security updates to fix at least 77 vulnerabilities in its Windows operating systems and other software. There are no pressing "zero-day" flaws this month (compared to February's five ...
Mozilla is cleaning out its closet by removing almost 200 dodgy Firefox add-ons
Mozilla’s security team has been busy the past two weeks, removing add-ons caught stealing user data and executing malicious code. In a crusade to “make browsing smarter, safer, and faster,” the Firefox ...
Browser Updates Round-Up: Continuing the Push for HTTPS Everywhere
Adam Thompson | | Chrome, Everything Encryption, Firefox, google, Industry Lowdown, mozilla firefox, Not Secure
Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox are updating how SSL/HTTPS sites are displayed to users, continuing their initiative to move all internet traffic to HTTPS Google and Mozilla have recently announced... The post ...
Bomb Threat, Sextortion Spammers Abused Weakness at GoDaddy.com
BrianKrebs | | A Little Sunshine, Amazon Web Services, Cisco Talos, Digital Ocean, dns, GoDaddy, google cloud, Matthew Bryant, mozilla firefox, Mozilla Foundation, Ron Guilmette, Spammy Bear, The Coming Storm, Web Fraud 2.0
Two of the most disruptive and widely-received spam email campaigns over the past few months -- including an ongoing sextortion email scam and a bomb threat hoax that shut down dozens of ...
Microsoft Patch Tuesday, May 2018 Edition
BrianKrebs | | adobe, Chrome, CVE-2018-8174, Flash Player 29.0.0.171, Latest Warnings, mozilla firefox, Patch Tuesday May 2018, Qualys, Security Tools, Time to Patch, Windows
Microsoft today released a bundle of security updates to fix at least 67 holes in its various Windows operating systems and related software, including one dangerous flaw that Microsoft warns is actively ...
Look-Alike Domains and Visual Confusion
BrianKrebs | | alex holden, Apple Safari, CA, CA Technologies, ca.com, Computer Associates, Google Chrome, Hold Security, IDN, internationalized domain names, Latest Warnings, look-alike domains, mozilla firefox, Phishing, Punycode, security bloggers network, skype, The Coming Storm, Twitter, unicode, Web Fraud 2.0, xn--80a7a.com
How good are you at telling the difference between domain names you know and trust and imposter or look-alike domains? The answer may depend on how familiar you are with the nuances ...

