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  • From Image-to-3D to AI Agents: How AI 3D Generation Operates in 2026

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    3D, AI, Artificial Intelligence, Technology
    Learn how AI 3D generation turns text, images, and video into usable 3D models, with Meshy AI tools for design, games, 3D printing, and content creation today.

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  • Insignary Closes SBOM Accuracy Gap With Binary-Level Clarity for Regulatory Risk

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    Press Release

    Toronto, Canada, July 6th, 2026, CyberNewswire Most software composition analysis tools read what developers declare. Insignary Clarity’s patented binary-first platform analyzes what is actually built, shipped, and deployed — including the open-source components that never appear in any manifest. Insignary, Inc., whose patented binary fingerprint technology has been cited in four Gartner research reports, today […]

    The post Insignary Closes SBOM Accuracy Gap With Binary-Level Clarity for Regulatory Risk appeared first on GBHackers Security | #1 Globally Trusted Cyber Security News Platform.

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  • ⚡ Weekly Recap: Proxy Botnets, Browser Ransomware, AI Agent Tricks, Fake PoC Malware and More

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    A streaming box should not need a threat model. Neither should a username field, a demo repo, a reset flow, or a browser permission prompt. That is the irritating part this week: the risky pieces were ordinary. Home devices became a routing cover. Clean code pulled dirt from a dependency. Identity shortcuts aged badly. AI systems trusted the wrong instructions. Same soft spot throughout: trust

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  • Hackers Use Trusted Microsoft Domain and One-Time Codes to Hijack Corporate Accounts

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    cyber security, Cyber Security News, Microsoft

    A rising phishing technique is exploiting a legitimate Microsoft authentication flow to hijack corporate accounts without stealing passwords. Attackers are weaponizing the OAuth 2.0 Device Authorization Grant commonly used to sign in input-constrained devices via a one-time user code to trick victims into approving access on Microsoft’s own domain. Because the final authentication occurs on […]

    The post Hackers Use Trusted Microsoft Domain and One-Time Codes to Hijack Corporate Accounts appeared first on GBHackers Security | #1 Globally Trusted Cyber Security News Platform.

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  • ClickFix Scams Abuse Google, Cloudflare Checks to Deliver 7 Malware Families

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    ClickFix, Cloudflare, Cyber Attack, cybersecurity, Google, Malware, Scams and Fraud, Security
    Malwarebytes links fake Google and Cloudflare verification pages to shared ClickFix infrastructure delivering StealC, NetSupport and other malware.

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  • The Next Step In Cybersecurity: Prevent Risks Before They Reach Production

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    Blogs
    This week in cybersecurity from the editors at Cybercrime Magazine

    Sausalito, Calif. – Jul. 6, 2026

    – Watch the YouTube video

    “One of the biggest misconceptions in cybersecurity is that seeing a problem means you’re protected,” Ariel Litmanovich, co-founder and CTO of Aryon Security, told CTech, a tech news website focused on Israel’s vibrant technology hub.

    Think about your house: cameras that alert you when a burglar is already inside are useful, but a strong lock on the door prevents the break-in from happening in the first place. For years, cybersecurity has focused on identifying risks after they already exist: misconfigurations, excessive permissions, exposed resources, and compliance gaps.

    But most security teams are already overwhelmed by more alerts than they can realistically manage. Visibility matters, but the next step for the industry is prevention: ensuring risky changes never happen in the first place.

    “We are essentially creating a new category in cloud security,” Ron Arbel, co-founder and CEO at Aryon, told Cybercrime Magazine.

    Tel Aviv-based Aryon recently raised $29 million in Series A funding led by Brightmind Partners, a firm co-founded by Stephen Ward, former CISO at The Home Depot and TIAA. “Having served as CISO for some of the world’s largest enterprises, I’m seeing firsthand how AI is increasing cloud complexity while also enabling attackers to exploit gaps faster than ever before,” said Ward.

    “Infrastructure is changing faster than security teams can manually keep up with, and enterprises can no longer afford to discover risks only after they are already in production,” said Arbel. “Aryon makes prevention operational, scalable, and safe for the world’s most complex cloud environments.”

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  • Veeam Backup BinaryFormatter Flaw Enables Remote Code Execution

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    CVE/vulnerability, cyber security, Cyber Security News, vulnerability

    A newly discovered deserialization vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-44963, affects Veeam Backup & Replication. This vulnerability allows authenticated domain users to execute remote code on backup servers by exploiting weaknesses in the handling of BinaryFormatter. The issue, detailed by SecureLayer7 Labs, is part of a concerning trend of flaws in Veeam’s .NET Remoting attack surface, where […]

    The post Veeam Backup BinaryFormatter Flaw Enables Remote Code Execution appeared first on GBHackers Security | #1 Globally Trusted Cyber Security News Platform.

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  • Insignary Closes SBOM Accuracy Gap With Binary-Level Clarity for Regulatory Risk

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    CISO, Press Release, Report
    Toronto, Canada, 6th July 2026, CyberNewswire

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  • Go-Based Gentlemen Ransomware Uses PsExec, WMIC, and PowerShell Remoting for Network Propagation

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    cyber security, Cyber Security News, Ransomware

    Gentlemen, a Go-based ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) active since mid-2025, has distinguished itself with a potent combination of modern cryptography, aggressive worm-like propagation, and a broad toolkit for remote execution. Operators offer the platform to affiliates, and recent recruitment ties to major breach forums appear to have expanded its reach since the affiliate program launch in late […]

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  • How to Evaluate an AI SOC Platform in 2026: 6 Capabilities That Separate Leaders from Bolt-On AI solutions

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    Building a shortlist for an AI SOC evaluation can be tough. SIEM, SOAR, and pureplay AI SOC vendors are all saying the same thing. But behind the identical label sit very different products, from chat assistants bolted onto a legacy SIEM to agent platforms that run detection, triage, investigation, and response on their own data foundation. Whether a platform will materially change outcomes for

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