Apricorn upgrades Aegis Secure Key 3.0 with faster speeds, tougher protection, and up to 2TB storage
Apricorn has updated the Aegis Secure Key 3.0 with SSD based storage, faster performance, and new safeguards designed for harsh environments.
Apricorn has updated the Aegis Secure Key 3.0 with SSD based storage, faster performance, and new safeguards designed for harsh environments.
OpenAI is tightening ChatGPT security with passkeys and hardware keys, ditching passwords entirely. It is powerful protection, but there is a catch that could lock you out.
AI agents are moving into real business roles, and Palo Alto Networks is acquiring Portkey to bring control before things spiral.
Phishing is no longer just about shady emails. New data shows AI now powers 86 percent of attacks, with scammers moving into Teams, calendar invites, and more. As threats get smarter and more coordinated, companies may need to fight AI with AI just to keep up.
ReliaQuest’s Q1 2026 ransomware report shows a threat landscape getting louder, stranger, and harder to defend against, with fake leak sites, fast-moving gangs, and identity-first attacks changing how extortion works.
Trend Micro is rebranding its consumer security business as TrendLife and promising AI era protection with Kaleida. But is it truly new, or mostly marketing?
NETGEAR routers receive conditional FCC approval, clearing Nighthawk and Orbi models and potentially giving the company an early market advantage under new security rules.
KnowBe4 has introduced Agent Risk Manager, a tool designed to monitor and control autonomous AI agents before they create security problems inside corporate networks.
Fraud is no longer a distant threat. AARP says roughly 103 million Americans have already experienced fraud, while millions more worry they could be next. The organization is responding with fraud prevention resources, community shredding events, and educational programs across New York to help residents protect themselves.
AI PCs promise faster performance and local processing, but they also bring new security risks. CrowdStrike and Intel are working together to protect sensitive data directly on devices, combining hardware-level telemetry with endpoint security to stop threats earlier. As AI workloads move to the edge, this partnership highlights a growing need to rethink how enterprise security actually works.
OpenAI is asking researchers to probe how its AI can be abused, not just hacked. The new Safety Bug Bounty program focuses on agents, data leaks, and real-world misuse.
NetRise Provenance promises to map open source code back to the people behind it after the XZ backdoor scare. That raises some big questions.