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Progress Restores ShareFile Storage Access After Security Warning
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…
AI Agents Broke the Security Playbook. Here’s What Replaces It.
For most of the last two decades, enterprise security ran on a workable assumption: the environment was knowable. Security teams could buy tools, inventory users, map systems, define policies, and rely on vendor-built dashboards and workflows to manage most of what happened next. The model was imperfect, but it worked because the environment changed at…
YouLend US Data Breach Exposes Sensitive Personal Information Including SSNs
YouLend US LLC, a financial services company and embedded financing platform that helps e-commerce platforms and marketplaces offer funding to businesses, disclosed a data breach involving unauthorized access to its computer network. On June 9, 2026, YouLend US LLC received alerts indicating a disruption to its computer network. Upon identifying the disruption, YouLend US launched…
Fairlife news: Chicago-based company owned by Coca-Cola pauses production after ransomware cyberattack breaches milk brand systems
CHICAGO — Milk brand Fairlife is pausing its production in the U.S. after a ransomware cyberattack breached the company’s systems. Coca-Cola, which owns Fairlife, announced Thursday that its dairy company had identified “unauthorized access by a third party” to a portion of its systems, including those related to production. The company disclosed that this was…
Coca-Cola Suspends US Fairlife Production Due to Ransomware Attack
American soft drinks giant Coca-Cola announced Thursday that it has suspended production at its subsidiary Fairlife after detecting a ransomware attack. Based in Chicago, Fairlife is a Coca-Cola wholly owned dairy company that distributes ultra-filtered milk in five flavors: chocolate, fat-free, reduced fat, strawberry, and whole milk. In a July 16 filing with the US…