AI Data Centers Are Being Built Faster Than They Can Be Secured
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As organizations integrate AI into an increasingly broad spectrum of workflows, they inevitably face hurdles regarding both the reliability and cost of AI tools. These challenges run the gamut from temporary downtime driven by technical outages and regulatory shutdowns of critical models (as recently seen with Fable 5), to unexpected blocking of specific use cases…
A Huntsville man has been arrested following a financial crimes investigation involving allegations of identity theft, fraud and stolen funds. According to Huntsville police, Devonte Jacquez Lanier, 27, of Huntsville, was taken to the Madison County Jail on Monday, July 13, on multiple charges, including identity theft, theft by deception, forgery and theft of property…
Progress Software has confirmed that a high-severity zero-day vulnerability is behind the emergency shutdown of ShareFile Storage Zone Controllers last week and has released security updates to patch the flaw. Last week, Progress urged customers using ShareFile Storage Zone Controllers to immediately shut down their Windows servers after receiving a warning of a “credible external security threat.”…
After a four-day security suspension, Progress has restored access to its ShareFile Storage Zones Controller. ShareFile is Progress’ flagship enterprise file-sharing service and Storage Zones Controller provides ShareFile customers with private data storage. Progress Software detected “a credible external security threat” on July 10 that prompted the company to temporarily suspend the service. The service…
Executive Summary The FIFA World Cup 2026 has already become a lucrative target for cybercriminals, with a surge in sophisticated scams exploiting the event’s global popularity. Threat actors are leveraging fake ticketing websites, banking malware embedded in streaming applications, and large-scale credential theft to defraud individuals and organizations. These campaigns are characterized by advanced phishing…
The Coca-Cola Company disclosed today that a ransomware attack impacting its Fairlife dairy subsidiary has disrupted operations, temporarily suspending production of Fairlife products across the United States. In a Form 8-K filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Coca-Cola said Fairlife detected unauthorized access to some of its systems, including its production-related systems,…