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Autonomous AI agents like OpenClaw offer powerful automation but introduce severe security risks, as shown by a Meta director's inbox deletion incident.
Microsoft's March 2026 Patch Tuesday fixes 77 vulnerabilities, with no zero-days but critical Office RCE, privilege escalation bugs, and a notable AI-discovered flaw.
Iran-linked hacktivists Handala claim wiper attack on medical tech firm Stryker, wiping 200k+ systems, retaliating for US missile strike, impacting operations globally.
U.S., Canada, and Germany disrupt four IoT botnets—Aisuru, Kimwolf, JackSkid, Mossad—responsible for record DDoS attacks, targeting over 3 million devices.
TeamPCP's CanisterWorm wiper attack targets Iranian systems via cloud vulnerabilities, destroying data on systems matching Iran's time zone or Farsi language. The group also compromised the Trivy supply chain.
German BKA identifies Daniil Maksimovich Shchukin as leader of GandCrab and REvil ransomware gangs, responsible for extensive cyber extortion causing millions in damages.
Russian GRU-linked hackers exploited obsolete routers to hijack DNS and steal Microsoft Office OAuth tokens from over 18,000 networks, affecting 200+ organizations.
Microsoft's April 2026 Patch Tuesday fixes 167 flaws including an exploited SharePoint zero-day and BlueHammer. Adobe and Chrome also address active exploits. Record browser vulnerabilities hint at AI-driven discovery growth.
Scattered Spider leader 'Tylerb' (Tyler Buchanan, 24) pleads guilty to wire fraud and identity theft for 2022 SMS phishing attacks on tech firms, SIM-swapping, and stealing $8M+ in crypto.
An anti-DDoS firm's CEO claims a competitor compromised its network to launch attacks on Brazilian ISPs, using exposed SSH keys and Python malware.
Explore the life and legacy of J. Craig Venter, the controversial scientist who industrialized genomics and raced to sequence the human genome.
Purdue Pharma to dissolve after judge approves criminal sentence; new public-benefit company Knoa Pharma replaces it. Victims gave emotional impact statements, but settlement proceeds.
America's fertility decline stems from economic barriers, not a loss of family values. High childcare costs, housing unaffordability, lack of paid leave, and healthcare insecurity drive young adults to delay or forgo parenthood, prompting new political support for material aid.
Julia Vitarello, mother of Mila who received a bespoke medicine, launches a new biotech to scale individualized therapies after her first company folded due to FDA guidance gaps.
FDA testing found low PFAS levels in baby formula, but supply is safe. This Q&A explains risks, what levels mean, and steps to reduce exposure.
Psychedelic therapy is booming but excludes people of color due to cost, legal risk, and research bias. This Q&A explores barriers and solutions.
PFAS 'forever chemicals' persist in some infant formulas despite health concerns. This Q&A explains sources, brands, risks, regulations, and practical steps to reduce infant exposure.
FDA approves Axsome's AXS-05 for Alzheimer's agitation, a first-ever treatment. Learn how it works, trial results, safety, and impact on caregiving.
An inside look at STAT+’s weekly leadership spotlight, covering how to submit moves, this week’s featured CSO Maria Belvisi, and why tracking executive changes matters in biotech.
Chris Inglis, former NSA civilian chief during the Snowden leaks, reflects on organizational mistakes, insider threats, media disclosures, and enculturation—offering critical advice for CISOs.