Cybersecurity

15 articles

What SMEs Can Review With AnyTech Solutions Before Cyber Risk Becomes a Contract Problem
Tech & Innovation

What SMEs Can Review With AnyTech Solutions Before Cyber Risk Becomes a Contract Problem

For small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), cyber risk has evolved from a technical issue into a critical business problem that can directly impact contracts, insurance eligibility, and supply chain relationships. As …

Sponsored·July 8, 2026
What Lunar Actually Does — And How It Protects Your Online Accounts
Tech & Innovation

What Lunar Actually Does — And How It Protects Your Online Accounts

Lunar is an enterprise-grade platform designed for monitoring compromised credentials and preventing session hijacking. Built for security teams, risk assessment professionals, and OSINT researchers, it provides real-tim…

Sponsored·July 6, 2026
Holographic AI interface with cybersecurity data, symbolizing controlled access to Anthropic's Mythos AI for US cyber defenders and infrastructure providers.
Founder Playbook

Trump administration grants US companies access to Anthropic Mythos

After being disabled, Anthropic's powerful Claude Mythos 5 AI model has been quietly redeployed to just over 100 US cyber defenders and infrastructure providers, bypassing broader public access.

Amir Fakhoury·June 27, 2026
A shadowy hacker figure in front of a glitching Polymarket logo, symbolizing a front-end exploit and crypto theft.
Growth & Strategy

Polymarket hackers stole user funds via front-end exploit

Hackers exploited a compromised third-party vendor to steal approximately $3 million in crypto from Polymarket users.

Sofia Reyes·June 26, 2026
AI interface automatically fixing open-source code bugs and vulnerabilities on a global scale, representing OpenAI's Patch the Planet initiative.
Product & Engineering

OpenAI launches Patch the Planet to fix open-source bugs

In its first week, OpenAI's new 'Patch the Planet' initiative uncovered hundreds of bugs and generated 64 pull requests across 19 open-source projects, according to TechCrunch and The Register .

Marek Kowalski·June 23, 2026
Digital illustration showing Indian users connecting via VPNs to bypass Telegram restrictions, highlighting a surge in app downloads.
Founder Playbook

India's Telegram Ban Boosts VPN Use

The day India announced restrictions on Telegram, VPN app downloads in the country surged by 49%, reaching the highest number recorded this year.

Marek Kowalski·June 19, 2026
A representation of a cybersecurity threat targeting advanced AI models, with a shadowy figure attempting to bypass security protocols.
Founder Playbook

Amazon CEO voices concerns over Anthropic AI model capabilities

Anthropic globally disabled access to its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI models.

Marek Kowalski·June 14, 2026
FBI agents training in a replica town to respond to simulated cyberattacks on critical infrastructure like hospitals and power plants.
Main Street & SMBs

FBI trains cyberattack response in replica town

In a sprawling 22,000 square-foot replica town in Huntsville, Alabama, the FBI now trains agents to fight cyberattacks on simulated hospitals, power plants, and gas stations.

Marek Kowalski·June 13, 2026
Digital fortress with glowing shields symbolizing OpenAI's Lockdown Mode protecting ChatGPT from cyber threats and prompt injection attacks.
Founder Playbook

OpenAI Launches Lockdown Mode for Enhanced Prompt Injection Protection

OpenAI quietly rolled out an optional 'Lockdown Mode' for personal ChatGPT accounts in 2026.

Marek Kowalski·June 7, 2026
A shadowy figure places a red 'X' over a digital network map in a dimly lit server room, symbolizing a hidden data breach cover-up at IBM.
Founder Playbook

Whistleblower Accuses IBM of Hiding Massive Data Breaches

An internal IBM investigation concluded that APT 10 potentially breached IBM's network over 56,000 times between 2013 and 2016.

Amir Fakhoury·June 6, 2026
A hacker in silhouette breaches the Los Angeles Metro computer network, exfiltrating a massive amount of sensitive data.
Funding & Finance

Iranian hackers breach Los Angeles transit systems in March

In March 2026, Iranian hackers quietly exfiltrated 700 gigabytes of sensitive data, including emails and backups, from the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority's computer network.

Sofia Reyes·May 26, 2026
A shadowy hacker figure in a dimly lit server room, symbolizing the resurfacing of old malware and ongoing cybersecurity mysteries.
Main Street & SMBs

Ghost hackers' 2005 malware resurfaces, fueling cybersecurity mysteries

In 2005, malware targeting Iranian nuclear scientists was created.

Marek Kowalski·May 26, 2026
Dutch government building protected by a digital shield, blocking arrows representing the Kyndryl acquisition of Solvinity, symbolizing national security concerns.
Leadership & Culture

Dutch government blocks Kyndryl acquisition of Solvinity over security

A proposed 100 million euro acquisition of Dutch cloud provider Solvinity by US tech giant Kyndryl has been abruptly blocked by the Dutch government, citing a risk to public interest, Techzine Global

Amir Fakhoury·May 26, 2026
Digital shield protecting Android users from incoming scam call notifications impersonating banks, symbolizing enhanced Google Play security.
Leadership & Culture

Google Play blocks scam calls impersonating banks

In early 2025, WhatsApp notified roughly 90 journalists and civil society members across Europe that they had been targeted by Israeli spyware company Paragon Solutions, according to TechCrunch .

Amir Fakhoury·May 23, 2026
Professionals collaborating on a holographic display, illustrating the synergy between IT expertise and business needs in the UK.
Product & Engineering

Key UK IT Companies: Services, Strengths, and Client Fit

For a regulated SMB, the choice between a generic IT provider and a specialist in healthcare dictates audit success or crippling compliance penalties.

Marek Kowalski·May 19, 2026