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The New Rules of Cyber Resilience in an AI-Driven Threat Landscape

23 January 2026 at 11:03

For years, cybersecurity strategy revolved around a simple goal: keep attackers out. That mindset no longer matches reality. Today’s threat landscape assumes compromise. Adversaries do not just encrypt data and demand payment. They exfiltrate it, resell it, reuse it, and weaponize it long after the initial breach. As we look toward 2026, cyber resilience, not..

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From Incident to Insight: How Forensic Recovery Drives Adaptive Cyber Resilience

23 January 2026 at 10:07
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When ransomware cripples a business’s systems or stealthy malware slips past defenses, the first instinct is to get everything back online as quickly as possible. That urgency is understandable β€” Cybersecurity Ventures estimates ransomware damage costs $156 million per day. But businesses cannot let speed overshadow the more pressing need to understand exactly what happened,..

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Obsidian Security Extends Reach to SaaS Application Integrations

22 January 2026 at 11:39

Obsidian Security today announced that it has extended the reach of its platform for protecting software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications to include any integrations. Additionally, the company is now making it possible to limit which specific end users of a SaaS application are allowed to grant and authorize new SaaS integrations by enforcing least privilege policies. Finally,..

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We’ve Reached the β€œCustomers Want Security” Stage, and AI Is Listening

22 January 2026 at 11:29

I’ve seen this movie before. That’s why a recent LinkedIn post by Ilya Kabanov stopped me mid-doomscroll. Kabanov described how frontier AI companies are quietly but decisively shifting into cybersecurity. They are not joining as partners or tacking on features. They are stepping up as product makers, targeting the core of the enterprise security budget...

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Acer’s new Chromebook 311 offers a military-grade build and easy repairs

22 January 2026 at 10:32

Acer's Chromebook 311 and Spin 311 are education-focused Chromebooks with fanless performance, robust build quality, easy repairs, and long battery life, ready for schools and students.

The post Acer’s new Chromebook 311 offers a military-grade build and easy repairs appeared first on Digital Trends.

New ClickFix Campaign Exploits Fake Verification Pages to Hijack Facebook Sessions

22 January 2026 at 03:04

A sophisticated ClickFix campaign targeting Facebook users has been identified, leveraging social engineering to extract live session credentials directly from victims’ browsers. Unlike traditional phishing exploits that rely on software vulnerabilities, this campaign guides victims through a guided credential-harvesting process disguised as account verification. Researchers identified 115 webpages across the attack chain and eight distinct […]

The post New ClickFix Campaign Exploits Fake Verification Pages to Hijack Facebook Sessions appeared first on GBHackers Security | #1 Globally Trusted Cyber Security News Platform.

Zuck stuck on Trump’s bad side: FTC appeals loss in Meta monopoly case

20 January 2026 at 18:22

Still feeling uneasy about Meta's acquisition of Instagram in 2012 and WhatsApp in 2014, the Federal Trade Commission will be appealing a November ruling that cleared Meta of allegations that it holds an illegal monopoly in a market dubbed "personal social networking."

The FTC hopes the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia will agree that "robust evidence at trial" showed that Meta's acquisitions were improper. In the initial trial, the FTC sought a breakup of Meta's apps, with Meta risking forced divestments of Instagram or WhatsApp.

In a press release Tuesday, the FTC confirmed that it "continues to allege" that "for over a decade Meta has illegally maintained a monopoly in personal social networking services through anticompetitive conductβ€”by buying the significant competitive threats it identified in Instagram and WhatsApp."

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Meta's Oversight Board Takes Up Permanent Bans In Landmark Case

By: BeauHD
20 January 2026 at 17:02
An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: Meta's Oversight Board is tackling a case focused on Meta's ability to permanently disable user accounts. Permanent bans are a drastic action, locking people out of their profiles, memories, friend connections, and, in the case of creators and businesses, their ability to market and communicate with fans and customers. This is the first time in the organization's five-year history as an oversight body that permanent account bans have been a subject of the Oversight Board's focus, the organization notes. The case being reviewed isn't exactly one of an everyday user. Instead, the case involves a high-profile Instagram user who repeatedly violated Meta's Community Standards by posting visual threats of violence against a female journalist, anti-gay slurs against politicians, content depicting a sex act, allegations of misconduct against minorities, and more. The account had not accumulated enough strikes to be automatically disabled, but Meta made the decision to permanently ban the account. The Board's materials didn't name the account in question, but its recommendations could impact others who post content that targets public figures with abuse, harassment, and threats, as well as users who have their accounts permanently banned without receiving transparent explanations. Meta referred this specific case to the Board, which included five posts made in the year before the account was permanently disabled. The Board says it's looking for input about several key issues: how permanent bans can be processed fairly, the effectiveness of its current tools to protect public figures and journalists from repeated abuse and threats of violence, the challenges of identifying off-platform content, whether punitive measures effectively shape online behaviors, and best practices for transparent reporting on account enforcement decisions. [...] Whether the Oversight Board has any real sway to address issues on Meta's platform continues to be debated, of course. [...] After the Oversight Board issues its policy recommendations to Meta, the company has 60 days to respond. The Board is also soliciting public comments on this topic. The report notes that Meta's Oversight Board is able to overturn individual moderation decisions and offer recommendations, but largely sidelined from major policy shifts driven by Mark Zuckerberg.

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Spotify might soon let you sync audiobooks with real books

20 January 2026 at 14:41

Page Match could let Spotify users scan a page from a physical book and instantly jump to the matching point in the audiobook, making format switching far less frustrating.

The post Spotify might soon let you sync audiobooks with real books appeared first on Digital Trends.

The Zero Risk Trap: How to Ditch Perfection and Prioritize Real Cyber Resilience

20 January 2026 at 14:10

In Star Trek, the Kobayashi Maru simulation is an unwinnable test faced by Starfleet cadet captains. The only way to β€œwin” is to accept that you can’t. It’s a test of character β€”Β forcing cadet captains to choose between impossible options and live with the consequences. In many ways, our roles as cybersecurity leaders is the..

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The Data Center Is Secure, But Your Users Are Not

20 January 2026 at 13:37

Today’s data centers are hardened facilities with layered access controls, surveillance, redundancy and security teams focused on keeping threats out. Yet, even the most secure environment can be compromised by a single moment of trust, such as a legitimate-looking email that prompts someone to click a link. That’s the modern cybersecurity paradox. The perimeter can..

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Why Smart Contract Security Can’t Wait for β€œBetter” AI Models

20 January 2026 at 12:31
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The numbers tell a stark story: $1.42 billion lost across 149 documented incidents in 2024 due to smart contract vulnerabilities, with access control flaws accounting for $953.2 million in damages alone. While the Web3 community debates the perfect AI solution for smart contract security, billions continue to drain from protocols that could have been protected..

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