Enterprise Cyberattacks Accelerate as AI Speeds Threats but Human Errors Remain the Biggest Security Risk

  Cyberattacks are hitting businesses more often, fueled by automation and AI that accelerate the exploitation of vulnerabilities. Yet despite increasingly sophisticated techniques, experts say human mistakes, weak passwords, and poor access controls remain the biggest causes of successful breaches.…

Silent Ransom Group

The Rise of Human-Driven Extortion: How Silent Ransom Group Is Changing Cyberattacks This article has been indexed from CyberMaterial Read the original article: Silent Ransom Group

Microsoft Dismantles Malware-Signing Network Exploiting Azure Artifact Signing Service

  Microsoft has announced the disruption of a large-scale malware-signing-as-a-service (MSaaS) operation that exploited its Azure Artifact Signing platform to generate fraudulent code-signing certificates. The operation enabled cybercriminals and ransomware groups to disguise malicious software as trusted applications, increasing the…

Palo Alto PAN-OS Authentication Bypass Vulnerability Actively Exploited in the Wild

A critical authentication-bypass vulnerability affecting Palo Alto Networks PAN-OS and Prisma Access is being actively exploited by malicious actors. In response to mounting attacks, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) added CVE-2026-0257 to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog…

SideCopy Deploys Persistent XenoRAT Against Afghanistan Finance Ministry

Pakistan-linked threat actor SideCopy has launched a highly targeted spear-phishing campaign against Afghanistan’s Ministry of Finance (MoF). The operation surgically targets all 34 provincial revenue directorates, operating under the broader Transparent Tribe (APT36) umbrella. According to threat intelligence reports from…