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GUEST ESSAY: How augmented reality (AR) can turn building images into ad space with no control

Every major building in America has three things: a physical address, a legal owner, and an unmonitored attack surface.

Related: Sam Altman’s quest to usurp the browswer

That surface extends from the ground up through every floor, every facade, and … (more…)

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Microsoft’s April Security Update of High-Risk Vulnerability Notice for Multiple Products

Overview On April 15, NSFOCUS CERT detected that Microsoft released the April Security Update patch, fixing 165 security issues involving Windows, Microsoft Office, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Visual Studio, Microsoft .NET Framework, Widely used products such as Azure, including high-risk vulnerability types such as privilege escalation and remote code execution. Among the vulnerabilities fixed by […]

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April Patch Tuesday fixes two zero-days, including one under active attack

This month’s Patch Tuesday addresses 167 vulnerabilities, including two zero-days that could lead to system compromise, data exposure, and privilege escalation.

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GUEST ESSAY: Google’s 2029 deadline exposes readiness gap as move to quantum-safe crypto lags

For years, quantum risk was easy for most institutions to treat as premature: real in theory, urgent someday, but not yet an operational problem. That is no longer tenable.

Related: AI spawns semantic attacks

Two developments this month brought the … (more…)

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On Microsoft’s Lousy Cloud Security

ProPublica has a scoop:

In late 2024, the federal government’s cybersecurity evaluators rendered a troubling verdict on one of Microsoft’s biggest cloud computing offerings.

The tech giant’s “lack of proper detailed security documentation” left reviewers with a “lack of confidence in assessing the system’s overall security posture,” according to an internal government report reviewed by ProPublica.

Or, as one member of the team put it: “The package is a pile of shit.”

For years, reviewers said, Microsoft had tried and failed to fully explain how it protects sensitive information in the cloud as it hops from server to server across the digital terrain. Given that and other unknowns, government experts couldn’t vouch for the technology’s security...

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FIRESIDE CHAT: Geopolitical turmoil, rising AI risk add a new layer to enterprise cyber defense

As if securing the enterprise against a tidal wave of AI tools wasn’t hard enough, it turns out the geopolitical instability of the moment is making things worse.

That wasn’t the headline at RSAC 2026 last week — agentic AI … (more…)

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