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  • Microsoft Open-Sources RAMPART and Clarity to Secure AI Agents During Development

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    Microsoft has unveiled two new open-source tools called RAMPART and Clarity to assist developers in better testing the security of artificial intelligence (AI) agents. RAMPART, short for Risk Assessment and Measurement Platform for Agentic Red Teaming, functions as a Pytest-native safety and security testing framework for writing and running safety and security tests for AI agents, covering

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  • Understanding Trend Structure: Higher Highs and Lower Lows Explained

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    Bitcoin, Business, Crypto, Decentralization, Fintech, Technology, Trading
    Before indicators, before oscillators, before anything that requires a formula – the market communicates through price structure. Peaks…

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  • Microsoft Takes Down Malware-Signing Service Behind Ransomware Attacks

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    Microsoft on Tuesday said it disrupted a malware-signing-as-a-service (MSaaS) operation that weaponized the company’s Artifact Signing system to deliver malicious code and conduct ransomware and other attacks, compromising thousands of machines and networks across the world. The tech giant attributed the activity to a threat actor it calls Fox Tempest, which it said offered the MSaaS scheme

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  • GitHub Breach: TeamPCP Steals 3,800 Repositories via VS Code Extension

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    Cyber Attack, Cyber Crime, cybersecurity, Data Breach, Data Breaches, Extension, GitHub, Security, TeamPCP, VS Code
    GitHub Breach: TeamPCP stole 3,800 internal repositories through a malicious VS Code extension and is now selling the data online for $95,000.

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  • VIDEO: 2026 CISO Report On How MSSPs Are Filling The CISO Gap For Underserved SMBs

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    Blogs
    This week in cybersecurity from the editors at Cybercrime Magazine

    Sausalito, Calif. – May. 20, 2026

    –Watch the YouTube video

    Cybersecurity Ventures estimates that there are around 35,000 chief information security officers (CISOs) employed worldwide in 2026, up minimally from 32,000 in 2023.

    The 2026 CISO Report from Cybersecurity Ventures in partnership with Sophos examines the evolving role of the CISO and the shortfall of CISO resources available to the world’s businesses, and the role of MSPs and MSSPs in filling the CISO gap for underserved SMBs.

    The report also reveals related facts, figures, predictions, and statistics to assist in the war on cybercrime.

    A special 4-minute video companion to the 2026 CISO Report, released on the award-winning Cybercrime Magazine YouTube Channel, features the following thought leaders:

    – Joe Levy, CEO at Sophos
    – Raja Patel, President, Product & Marketing at Sophos
    – Adam Keown, CISO at Eastman (former FBI)
    – Deneen DeFieore, CISO at United Airlines
    – Tim Brown, Former CISO at Solarwinds
    – Marcus Sachs, SVP & Chief Engineer at CIS
    – Lisa Plaggemier, Executive Director at NCSA

    Watch the Video



    Cybercrime Magazine is Page ONE for Cybersecurity. Go to any of our sections to read the latest:

    • SCAM. The latest schemes, frauds, and social engineering attacks being launched on consumers globally.
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    Contact us to send story tips, feedback and suggestions, and for sponsorship opportunities and custom media productions.

    The post VIDEO: 2026 CISO Report On How MSSPs Are Filling The CISO Gap For Underserved SMBs appeared first on Cybercrime Magazine.

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  • Grafana GitHub Security Incident Reportedly Connected to TanStack npm Ransomware

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    cyber security, Cyber Security News, GitHub, Ransomware

    Grafana Labs has disclosed a targeted GitHub security incident linked to the ongoing TanStack npm supply chain ransomware campaign, raising concerns about software development pipeline security and token management practices. The company confirmed that attackers gained unauthorized access to its GitHub repositories after exploiting a compromised workflow token. The breach, detected on May 11, 2026, […]

    The post Grafana GitHub Security Incident Reportedly Connected to TanStack npm Ransomware appeared first on GBHackers Security | #1 Globally Trusted Cyber Security News Platform.

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  • Critical ExifTool Vulnerability Lets Hackers Compromise Macs via Malicious Images

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    cyber security, Cyber Security News, vulnerability

    A newly disclosed vulnerability in ExifTool, tracked as CVE-2026-3102, exposes macOS systems to command execution attacks through malicious image metadata, highlighting ongoing risks in widely used file processing tools. ExifTool is a popular utility used across media workflows to read and write metadata in images, PDFs, and multimedia files. Its flexibility and integration into automation […]

    The post Critical ExifTool Vulnerability Lets Hackers Compromise Macs via Malicious Images appeared first on GBHackers Security | #1 Globally Trusted Cyber Security News Platform.

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  • Webworm Deploys EchoCreep and GraphWorm Backdoors Using Discord and MS Graph API

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    Cybersecurity researchers have flagged fresh activity from a China-aligned threat actor known as Webworm in 2025, deploying custom backdoors that employ Discord and Microsoft Graph API for command-and-control (C2 or C&C) communications. Webworm, first publicly documented by Broadcom-owned Symantec in September 2022, is assessed to be active since at least 2022, targeting government agencies

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  • Gremlin Stealer Hides C2 and Exfiltration Paths in Encrypted Resources

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    cyber security, Cyber Security News

    A newly identified variant of the Gremlin stealer malware is leveraging advanced obfuscation techniques to conceal its command-and-control (C2) infrastructure and data exfiltration logic within encrypted .NET resource sections. This evolution highlights a significant shift toward stealth, modularity, and anti-analysis sophistication in modern infostealer campaigns. Its targets include browser-stored credentials, session tokens, cryptocurrency wallets, clipboard […]

    The post Gremlin Stealer Hides C2 and Exfiltration Paths in Encrypted Resources appeared first on GBHackers Security | #1 Globally Trusted Cyber Security News Platform.

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  • Verizon DBIR: AI Helped Hackers Exploit Vulnerabilities in 31% of Recent Breaches

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    AI, Artificial Intelligence, Cyber Attack, Cyber Crime, cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Security, Verizon, Verizon DBIR, vulnerability
    Verizon DBIR 2026 reveals software vulnerabilities overtook stolen passwords in cyberattacks, with AI helping hackers exploit flaws within hours.

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