The sharpest risk in autonomous systems is not raw intelligence, but who controls the action space, the target list, and the record left behind.
AI is no longer just a creative tool in marketing: it is reshaping how firms find insight, produce content, personalize campaigns, and staff the hybrid skills needed to run the process.
CSIRT Italia’s May 2026 operational summary is a reminder that the most useful cyber warnings are often the least flashy: the ones that show where exposure is accumulating.
AI is not just inheriting tasks in modern enterprises - it is inheriting broken context, and that can turn speed into silent operational error.
A new Windows malware family is reported to spread through USB devices and use Tor, while altering wallet addresses to steal cryptocurrency.
An extradition tied to Market0Day and Spoxy shows how online criminal platforms can become legal liabilities even when their operators try to stay invisible.
A 55,000-euro sanction over professional PEC records shows how registry transfers can become a privacy and compliance problem long before anyone talks about a breach.
The debate is less about reactors in isolation and more about whether digital infrastructure can secure continuous, decarbonized power at scale.
Four flaws in Dify reportedly exposed weaknesses in tenant isolation, turning routine AI platform features into possible cross-workspace disclosure paths.
A webinar framed around phishing, business email compromise, and account takeover points to a deeper problem: defenders are not just filtering mail, they are triaging identity and fraud signals faster than humans can comfortably keep up.
A large scan of LG webOS and Samsung Tizen apps points to embedded proxy SDKs, raising a sharp privacy question about what consumer devices may be doing behind the screen.
The market is growing, but its real challenge is not ad inventory - it is whether shared standards and clean measurement can turn campaigns into trustworthy sales evidence.
A new political-economy model argues that automation can widen inequality enough to make repression look more attractive than redistribution, turning AI into a governance problem, not just a productivity story.
A named engineering consultancy has been pulled into a ransomware allegation, but the public record still stops at a claim - not a confirmed intrusion.
A named victim entry and a claimed 65 GB data haul show how double-extortion ransomware turns project files, HR records, and identity documents into leverage.
A ransomware post tied to Leo-International includes a hash-like string but no victim website, forcing analysts to separate signal from noise.
A claimed Akira victim listing shows how modern ransomware pressure now hinges on publication threats, sensitive employee records, and the leverage of stolen data.
A new episode announcement from Cybersecurity Ventures and Cybercrime Magazine shows how security brands are widening their audience without leaving credibility behind.
A free BCRA reference matrix does not change the law, but it can reduce one of finance’s quietest risks: losing track of which cyber, fraud, and resilience rules actually apply.
A cluster of Dify vulnerabilities shows how multi-tenant AI systems can leak across organizational boundaries when authorization checks fail at the control plane.