Cybersecurity News and Headlines

Imprivata Delivers Passwordless Access to Improve Security, Compliance, and Productivity
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Imprivata Delivers Passwordless Access to Improve Security, Compliance, and Productivity

Imprivata has expanded its Enterprise Access Management platform with context‑aware passwordless authentication, AI‑powered risk signaling, and behavioral analytics. The new suite supports FIDO passkeys, facial recognition, and zero‑trust VPN‑less remote access, aiming to streamline access for frontline staff and knowledge...

By Help Net Security
58% of Brits Faced Significant Online Risk in 2025 – Increased AI Usage Is Reducing Digital Trust
NewsFeb 10, 2026

58% of Brits Faced Significant Online Risk in 2025 – Increased AI Usage Is Reducing Digital Trust

Microsoft’s 2026 Global Online Safety Survey reveals that 58% of UK residents encountered a major online risk in 2025, with fraud and cyberbullying topping the list. Generative AI usage has surged to 28% weekly, up from 9% three years earlier,...

By TechRadar
Portnox Expands ZTNA with Passwordless Access for RDP, SSH, and Enterprise Consoles
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Portnox Expands ZTNA with Passwordless Access for RDP, SSH, and Enterprise Consoles

Portnox has broadened its zero‑trust network access (ZTNA) platform to include passwordless connectivity for console‑based protocols such as RDP, SSH, VNC and Telnet. The expansion removes credential‑based authentication, a vector behind roughly 80 % of data breaches, while preserving a frictionless...

By Help Net Security
Closing the Security Gap in AI-Driven Telco Operations
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Closing the Security Gap in AI-Driven Telco Operations

Communications service providers are deploying AI in billing, service configuration and revenue recognition faster than they are building governance structures. McKinsey reports that while eight‑in‑ten firms use generative AI, only one percent consider their AI strategy mature, highlighting a gap...

By TechBullion
BloodHound Scentry Helps Organizations Reduce Identity Risk and Close Attack Paths
NewsFeb 10, 2026

BloodHound Scentry Helps Organizations Reduce Identity Risk and Close Attack Paths

SpecterOps has launched BloodHound Scentry, a managed service that pairs the BloodHound Enterprise platform with seasoned security practitioners to fast‑track identity attack‑path management (APM). The offering delivers tailored remediation, monthly threat analysis, privilege‑zone design, OpenGraph extensions, and custom reporting, promising...

By Help Net Security
Trojanized 7-Zip Downloads Turn Home Computers Into Proxy Nodes
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Trojanized 7-Zip Downloads Turn Home Computers Into Proxy Nodes

Malwarebytes discovered a trojanized version of the popular 7‑Zip installer that silently adds proxyware payloads, turning compromised home computers into residential proxy nodes. The malicious installer is hosted on a look‑alike domain (7zip.com) and is often reached through erroneous links...

By Help Net Security
Armis Centrix Brings Unified, AI-Driven Application Security to the SDLC
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Armis Centrix Brings Unified, AI-Driven Application Security to the SDLC

Armis introduced Centrix for Application Security, an AI‑driven platform that unifies vulnerability detection across the entire software development lifecycle. The solution scans source code, dependencies, container images and configuration files in unlimited languages, delivering context‑aware insights tied to the CI/CD...

By Help Net Security
What CFOs Can Do to Close the Cyber-ERM Integration Gap
NewsFeb 10, 2026

What CFOs Can Do to Close the Cyber-ERM Integration Gap

A new APQC study shows only 41% of firms integrate cybersecurity into enterprise risk management (ERM), leaving a critical visibility gap. The report highlights that merely 23% apply unified risk structures to suppliers, despite third‑party breaches rising. CFOs can close...

By CFO.com
Capitol AI Names Chester Leung as Vice President of Engineering to Advance Enterprise Trust, Security, and Governance
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Capitol AI Names Chester Leung as Vice President of Engineering to Advance Enterprise Trust, Security, and Governance

Capitol AI announced Chester Leung as Vice President of Engineering, bolstering its leadership as the firm pushes AI tools deeper into workflows handling sensitive data. Leung brings a risk‑first mindset and extensive experience building secure, governance‑focused AI platforms, most recently...

By MarTech Series
Google Can Now Monitor Search For Your Government IDs via @Sejournal, @MattGSouthern
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Google Can Now Monitor Search For Your Government IDs via @Sejournal, @MattGSouthern

Google expanded its “Results about you” tool to let users monitor and request removal of search results containing government‑issued IDs such as passports, driver’s licenses, and Social Security numbers. The feature builds on existing monitoring for phone numbers and home...

By Search Engine Journal
Versa SASE Platform Now Prevents Sensitive Data From Being Shared With AI
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Versa SASE Platform Now Prevents Sensitive Data From Being Shared With AI

Versa has upgraded its Universal SASE Platform (v23.1.1) with advanced text‑analysis and OCR capabilities that can spot sensitive data hidden in documents and images, cutting false‑positive DLP alerts. The release also embeds a Model Context Protocol server, letting the Verbo...

By Security Boulevard
Most Engagement Data Is Compromised and That’s a Major Security Problem
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Most Engagement Data Is Compromised and That’s a Major Security Problem

Most digital engagement metrics are being polluted by bots, synthetic traffic, and identity spoofing, turning them from reliable signals into attack surfaces. Datavault AI is addressing this by building a verification‑first platform that authenticates human actions at the point of...

By HackRead
“Digital Parasite” Warning as Attackers Favor Stealth for Extortion
NewsFeb 10, 2026

“Digital Parasite” Warning as Attackers Favor Stealth for Extortion

Picus Security’s Red Report 2026, based on analysis of over 1.1 million malicious files and 15.5 million actions, shows threat actors now favor stealthy persistence and silent data exfiltration for extortion. Process injection remains the top technique for the third consecutive year, accounting...

By Infosecurity Magazine
ANYbotics Achieves ISO 27001 Certification
NewsFeb 10, 2026

ANYbotics Achieves ISO 27001 Certification

ANYbotics earned ISO/IEC 27001 certification after a multi‑stage audit, achieving zero non‑conformities on its first attempt. The certification validates the company’s world‑class Information Security Management System and signals maturity in security governance. It directly addresses the compliance concerns of energy and...

By RoboticsTomorrow
ID Dataweb Achieves SOC 2 Type II Attestation, Strengthening Transparency and Confidence in Security Controls
NewsFeb 10, 2026

ID Dataweb Achieves SOC 2 Type II Attestation, Strengthening Transparency and Confidence in Security Controls

ID Dataweb announced it has again earned SOC 2 Type II attestation for its platform, confirming that its security, availability and confidentiality controls operate effectively over time. The audit, performed by an independent third party, validates continuous compliance with the AICPA...

By MarTech Series
Phantom Chat Under Scrutiny After $264K Address Poisoning Loss
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Phantom Chat Under Scrutiny After $264K Address Poisoning Loss

Phantom wallet’s new chat feature has come under fire after an investor lost roughly $264,000 worth of wrapped Bitcoin in an address‑poisoning scam. Researchers traced the theft to a 3.5 wBTC transfer that leveraged a small‑value transaction in the victim’s history,...

By Cointelegraph
Microsoft Announces New Mobile-Style Windows Security Controls
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Microsoft Announces New Mobile-Style Windows Security Controls

Microsoft announced that Windows 11 will adopt smartphone‑style permission prompts, requiring user consent before apps can access files, cameras, microphones or install software. The rollout introduces a Baseline Security Mode that enforces runtime integrity by allowing only signed code to run,...

By BleepingComputer
New ‘ZeroDayRAT’ Spyware Kit Enables Total Compromise of iOS, Android Devices
NewsFeb 10, 2026

New ‘ZeroDayRAT’ Spyware Kit Enables Total Compromise of iOS, Android Devices

ZeroDayRAT, a commercial mobile spyware kit, provides full remote control of iOS and Android devices. Available through Telegram, the toolkit includes live camera streaming, keylogging, GPS tracking, and modules for bank credential harvesting and clipboard‑based crypto theft. Researchers at iVerify...

By SecurityWeek
New ‘SSHStalker’ Linux Botnet Uses Old Techniques
NewsFeb 10, 2026

New ‘SSHStalker’ Linux Botnet Uses Old Techniques

Security firm Flare has uncovered a new Linux botnet named SSHStalker that relies on a suite of decade‑old exploits and IRC‑based control mechanisms. The malware chain deploys multiple C‑based and Perl IRC bots, leverages 19 Linux kernel vulnerabilities from 2009,...

By SecurityWeek
Pride Month Phishing Targets Employees via Trusted Email Services
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Pride Month Phishing Targets Employees via Trusted Email Services

Scammers have launched a Pride‑themed phishing campaign weeks before June, exploiting diversity messaging to steal employee credentials. The operation leverages compromised SendGrid accounts to send seemingly internal emails that either promise Pride branding or an opt‑out link, driving engagement regardless...

By HackRead
Show HN: Pipelock – All-in-One Security Harness for AI Coding Agents
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Show HN: Pipelock – All-in-One Security Harness for AI Coding Agents

Pipelock is a single‑binary, zero‑dependency security harness designed for AI coding agents that need shell access and API keys. It isolates the agent process from unrestricted internet by routing all web traffic through a fetch‑proxy that applies a seven‑layer scanning...

By Hacker News
Windows Shortcut Weaponized in Phorpiex-Linked Ransomware Campaign
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Windows Shortcut Weaponized in Phorpiex-Linked Ransomware Campaign

Forcepoint X‑Labs uncovered a Phorpiex‑driven phishing campaign that weaponizes Windows shortcut (LNK) files to deliver Global Group ransomware. The emails use a double‑extension lure such as "Document.doc.lnk" and hide the true file type behind Windows’ default extension hiding. Once opened,...

By CSO Online
NCSC Issues Warning Over “Severe” Cyber-Attacks Targeting Critical National Infrastructure
NewsFeb 10, 2026

NCSC Issues Warning Over “Severe” Cyber-Attacks Targeting Critical National Infrastructure

The UK National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has issued an urgent alert to critical national infrastructure (CNI) providers, warning of "severe" cyber‑attacks that could disrupt essential services. The warning follows a coordinated malware strike on Poland’s energy grid in December,...

By Infosecurity Magazine
ZAST.AI Raises $6M Pre-A to Scale "Zero False Positive" AI-Powered Code Security
NewsFeb 10, 2026

ZAST.AI Raises $6M Pre-A to Scale "Zero False Positive" AI-Powered Code Security

ZAST.AI announced a $6 million Pre‑Series A round led by Hillhouse Capital, bringing total funding near $10 million. The Seattle‑based startup claims its AI‑driven platform delivers “zero false‑positive” code security by automatically generating and validating proof‑of‑concept exploits. In 2025 the company uncovered...

By The Hacker News
Single Prompt Breaks AI Safety in 15 Major Language Models
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Single Prompt Breaks AI Safety in 15 Major Language Models

Microsoft researchers uncovered a novel attack called GRP‑Obliteration that uses a single benign‑sounding prompt to strip safety guardrails from 15 major language and image models. By hijacking the Group Relative Policy Optimization training loop, the method rewards harmful completions, driving...

By CSO Online
Why Law Firms Are Increasingly Investing in Managed IT Support
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Why Law Firms Are Increasingly Investing in Managed IT Support

Law firms are turning to managed IT support to counter escalating cyber threats, meet strict compliance mandates, and sustain uninterrupted client service. Subscription‑based models replace ad‑hoc repairs, delivering predictable budgeting and scalable resources. Proactive monitoring curtails downtime, while secure remote‑work...

By Finance Monthly
Cisco Donates Project CodeGuard to Coalition for Secure AI
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Cisco Donates Project CodeGuard to Coalition for Secure AI

Cisco has donated its Project CodeGuard framework to the OASIS Open‑run Coalition for Secure AI (CoSAI). The model‑agnostic security coding agent embeds best‑practice rules across the entire software development lifecycle, from design through AI‑generated code to post‑generation review. CodeGuard integrates...

By AiThority
Ask an Expert: Should Merchants Block AI Bots?
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Ask an Expert: Should Merchants Block AI Bots?

E‑commerce veteran Scot Wingo argues that merchants must decide whether to block or welcome AI bots that now crawl retail sites. Four major agents—ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Microsoft Copilot and Perplexity—collectively command roughly one billion monthly active users, and Google’s shift to AI...

By Practical Ecommerce
Secure Mobile Communications Market Set for Rapid Growth Amid Rising Cybersecurity Threats
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Secure Mobile Communications Market Set for Rapid Growth Amid Rising Cybersecurity Threats

The global secure mobile communications market is projected to expand from $28.5 bn in 2026 to $100.9 bn by 2033, reflecting a 19.8% compound annual growth rate. Growth is fueled by escalating cyber‑threats, stricter data‑privacy regulations, and the shift toward remote, mobile‑first...

By MarTech Series
Taxing Times: Top IRS Scams to Look Out for in 2026
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Taxing Times: Top IRS Scams to Look Out for in 2026

Tax season in 2026 is seeing a surge in sophisticated IRS‑related scams, with fraudsters leveraging AI, phishing, and fake W‑2 schemes to steal personal data and refunds. Scammers impersonate the agency via email, text, or phone, demanding payment through gift...

By WeLiveSecurity
DuckDuckGo Enables AI Voice Chat without Saving Voice Data
NewsFeb 10, 2026

DuckDuckGo Enables AI Voice Chat without Saving Voice Data

DuckDuckGo has integrated AI-powered voice chat into its Duck.ai assistant, allowing users to converse with the model using spoken input. The company emphasizes that audio streams are processed in real time and are not stored after the session, with encryption...

By Help Net Security
SailPoint Sees Rising Demand for Adaptive Identity Security
NewsFeb 10, 2026

SailPoint Sees Rising Demand for Adaptive Identity Security

SailPoint reports growing demand for adaptive identity security as enterprises grapple with an influx of non‑human identities such as AI agents, machines, and service accounts. The company unveiled its Agent Identity Security feature, enabling discovery, classification, and governance of these...

By AI-TechPark
AlgoSec Study Finds Enterprises Seek More Control in Network Security
NewsFeb 10, 2026

AlgoSec Study Finds Enterprises Seek More Control in Network Security

AlgoSec’s State of Network Security Report, based on over 500 global respondents, reveals enterprises are shifting toward unified policy control amid rapid cloud growth, AI‑driven traffic, and hybrid workloads. Sixty‑five percent of organizations have already adjusted to AI‑powered threats, with...

By AI-TechPark
FIIG Securities Fined AU$2.5 Million Following Prolonged Cybersecurity Failures
NewsFeb 10, 2026

FIIG Securities Fined AU$2.5 Million Following Prolonged Cybersecurity Failures

Australian fixed‑income firm FIIG Securities was hit with a AU$2.5 million civil penalty after the Federal Court found it failed to protect client data for over four years. A 2023 ransomware attack exfiltrated roughly 385 GB of personal and financial information belonging...

By The Cyber Express
The New Gemini-Based Google Translate Can Be Hacked with Simple Words
NewsFeb 10, 2026

The New Gemini-Based Google Translate Can Be Hacked with Simple Words

Google Translate switched to Gemini models in December 2025, and researchers have uncovered a prompt‑injection flaw that lets users bypass the translation engine entirely. By appending an English instruction after foreign‑language input, the system answers the instruction instead of translating....

By THE DECODER
ENISA Updates Its International Strategy to Strengthen EU’s Cybersecurity Cooperation
NewsFeb 10, 2026

ENISA Updates Its International Strategy to Strengthen EU’s Cybersecurity Cooperation

The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) has published an updated International Strategy aimed at reinforcing the EU’s cyber‑defence ecosystem through selective global cooperation. The revision aligns partnerships with the EU’s policy objectives, highlighting collaborations with Ukraine, the United States,...

By The Cyber Express
Navigating MiCA: A Practical Compliance Guide for European CASPs
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Navigating MiCA: A Practical Compliance Guide for European CASPs

The EU’s Markets in Crypto‑Assets Regulation (MiCA) replaces disparate national rules with a single, EU‑wide framework for Crypto‑Asset Service Providers (CASPs). It mandates incorporation in an EU member state, a national licence, and capital thresholds ranging from €50,000 to €150,000...

By HackRead
Understanding Breaches Before and After They Happen: What Every Organization Should Know
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Understanding Breaches Before and After They Happen: What Every Organization Should Know

The article highlights that most cyber breaches stem from basic hygiene failures—human error, unpatched software, weak authentication, and poor segmentation—rather than sophisticated exploits. Multi‑factor authentication (MFA) blocks the majority of automated attacks but remains vulnerable to fatigue and social‑engineering tricks....

By Security Magazine (Cybersecurity)
How AI Is Reshaping Attack Path Analysis
NewsFeb 10, 2026

How AI Is Reshaping Attack Path Analysis

Cybersecurity teams are drowning in disparate findings, while adversaries leverage AI to craft rapid attack chains. By integrating AI with the MITRE ATT&CK framework, organizations can generate dynamic heat maps that surface coverage gaps and model realistic attack paths. Platforms...

By Help Net Security
Fugitive Behind $73M 'Pig Butchering' Scheme Gets 20 Years in Prison
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Fugitive Behind $73M 'Pig Butchering' Scheme Gets 20 Years in Prison

A dual Chinese‑St. Kitts and Nevis national, Daren Li, was sentenced in absentia to 20 years in prison for his role in an international cryptocurrency pig‑butchering scheme that stole over $73 million from U.S. victims. The fraud operated through a network of 74...

By BleepingComputer
EnforceAuth Launches First AI-Native Security Fabric to Govern Autonomous Software Decisions
NewsFeb 10, 2026

EnforceAuth Launches First AI-Native Security Fabric to Govern Autonomous Software Decisions

EnforceAuth unveiled its AI Security Fabric, the first authorization platform built specifically to govern decisions made by AI agents, automated workflows, and machine identities in real time. The solution shifts security focus from static identity checks to contextual, decision‑centric controls,...

By AiThority
Senegal Confirms Cyberattack on Agency Managing National ID and Biometric Data
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Senegal Confirms Cyberattack on Agency Managing National ID and Biometric Data

Senegal’s Directorate of File Automation (DAF) confirmed a cyberattack that forced a shutdown of national ID card, passport and biometric services. Ransomware group The Green Blood Group claims to have exfiltrated 139 TB of citizen records and posted samples on the...

By The Cyber Express
Securing Horological Assets: The Evolution of Smart Technology in Modern Watch Safes
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Securing Horological Assets: The Evolution of Smart Technology in Modern Watch Safes

Luxury watches are now treated as high‑value alternative assets, prompting collectors to seek institutional‑grade protection. WatchMatic has introduced the Watch Winder Safe Box, combining biometric fingerprint access, encrypted digital locks, and active humidity control to safeguard both security and watch...

By TechBullion
What Happens when Cybersecurity Knowledge Walks Out the Door
NewsFeb 10, 2026

What Happens when Cybersecurity Knowledge Walks Out the Door

Andrew Northern, Principal Security Researcher at Censys, argues that mentorship is vital for preserving institutional memory and judgment under pressure in cybersecurity teams. He warns that when senior defenders disengage, the tacit knowledge needed to protect legacy‑heavy environments evaporates quickly....

By Help Net Security
AI-Driven Scams Are Eroding Trust in Calls, Messages, and Meetings
NewsFeb 10, 2026

AI-Driven Scams Are Eroding Trust in Calls, Messages, and Meetings

AI agents are now automating the research and targeting phases of social engineering, turning weeks‑long preparations into minutes. This automation lowers both the skill threshold and cost for launching phishing and scam campaigns. Deepfake audio and video are being used...

By Help Net Security
Cybersecurity Jobs Available Right Now: February 10, 2026
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Cybersecurity Jobs Available Right Now: February 10, 2026

February 2026’s cybersecurity job roundup lists 26 open positions across 12 countries, ranging from cloud security engineers to senior threat‑intelligence analysts. The roles cover cloud, AI, OT, and zero‑trust specializations, with many offering hybrid or fully remote work. Employers span consulting...

By Help Net Security
Coupang Obstructed Korean Probe Into Data Breach, Ministry Says
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Coupang Obstructed Korean Probe Into Data Breach, Ministry Says

Coupang, South Korea’s largest e‑commerce platform, obstructed a government investigation into a massive data breach by deleting access logs and other evidence. The Ministry of Science and ICT reports that a former staff engineer exfiltrated 25.6 terabytes of personal information, affecting...

By Bloomberg – Technology
Ethereum Foundation Teams up with SEAL to Combat Wallet Drainers
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Ethereum Foundation Teams up with SEAL to Combat Wallet Drainers

The Ethereum Foundation is sponsoring a security engineer to work with the nonprofit Security Alliance (SEAL) on its new “Trillion Dollar Security” initiative, aimed at tracking and neutralizing crypto drainers targeting Ethereum users. The partnership includes a public dashboard that...

By Cointelegraph
[Virtual Event] Shields Up: Key Technologies Reshaping Cybersecurity Defenses
NewsFeb 10, 2026

[Virtual Event] Shields Up: Key Technologies Reshaping Cybersecurity Defenses

The virtual event "Shields Up" spotlights emerging technologies reshaping cybersecurity defenses, featuring a slate of on‑demand webinars that explore AI‑driven attack surfaces, ransomware supply‑chain risks, and AI‑powered threat hunting. Complementary white papers dive into admin‑rights removal, least‑privilege strategies, and real‑world...

By Dark Reading