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When Space Isn’t Safe: Inside the European Space Agency’s Massive Cyberattack

20 January 2026 at 01:03

In late 2025 and early 2026, one of the world’s most advanced scientific organizations, the European Space Agency (ESA), faced a string of cyberattacks that exposed severe weaknesses in its cybersecurity posture. Hackers stole hundreds of gigabytes of data. Among the data stolen were proprietary software, credentials, and mission documents. As a final act, the […]

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JFrog Researchers Uncover RCE Exploit for Existing Redis Database Vulnerability

17 January 2026 at 10:25
vulnerability, patch, Cisco, flaw, patch, vulnerabilities, Cato, patch, automation, patch management, Action1 patching cyberattacks JumpCloud patching

JFrog this week published an analysis of a vulnerability in Redis databases that may be more serious than initially thought following the discovery of a remote code execution (RCE) exploit. Researchers found that a stack buffer overflow vulnerability in Redis (CVE-2025-62507) can be used to run the XACKDEL command with multiple IDs to trigger a..

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Agents Aren’t People: What the ServiceNow Vulnerability Reveals About Agentic AI Access Control

16 January 2026 at 14:34

3 min readEnterprise security teams are beginning to encounter a category of access failure that feels unfamiliar only because its consequences arrive faster than expected.  Systems that once required multiple steps, approvals, or manual intervention are now able to act continuously, across tools, and with little friction. In that environment, long-tolerated identity shortcuts, such as shared credentials […]

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Cyber Fraud, Not Ransomware, is Now Businesses’ Top Security Concern

16 January 2026 at 11:50
hacker, scam, Email, fraud, scam fraud

In a report a week before its Davos conference, the World Economic Foundation said 64% world business leaders are most worried about cyber fraud, replacing ransomware at their top concern. AI vulnerabilities also ranked high, as did threats fueled by geopolitics. The group argued that a coordinated approach to cybersecurity is needed.

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