AI Risks Escalate As Developers Leak Millions Of Credentials

Vibe-coding went mainstream in 2025, opening software development to far more people and leaving security teams to chase a growing trail of exposed secrets. A new GitGuardian report shows that as AI-assisted coding moved from niche practice to everyday workflow, leaked credentials surged across public repositories, internal systems, and developer tools. The findings point to … Read more

Agentic AI Cybercrime Surges 1,500% In New Flashpoint Threat Report

Cybercrime is changing quickly as automation, stolen identities, and fast-moving attacks become more common. A new Flashpoint report says Agentic AI is speeding up cyberattacks and changing the risks faced by businesses, insurers, and security teams. Flashpoint’s 2026 Global Threat Intelligence Report shows that attackers are now mixing AI automation, stolen credentials, and ransomware into … Read more

Midmarket Cybersecurity Gap Widens, Intruder Report Finds

Quick Take Midmarket cybersecurity is struggling with self-awareness. Companies claim readiness for today’s cybersecurity risk, but a new industry report reveals teams are stretched, tool stacks fragmented, and many firms still need up to a week to assess critical vulnerabilities, far slower than attackers move. Boardroom visibility is also limited; only 9% discuss cyber risk … Read more

Why Cyber Insurance Underwriting Is Moving Beyond Questionnaires – NEW PODCAST

Cyber insurance underwriting is changing. The old way, where applicants just checked boxes and signed forms, is being replaced by a need for real proof. This change was the main topic in a recent Cyber Insurance News and Information Podcast with Jessica Newman, Global GM of Cyber Insurance at Sophos. Newman explained that the market … Read more

Tax Identity Theft: Why a Seasonal Scam Has Become a Year-Round Cyber Risk

By Michael Scheumack, Chief Innovation Officer, IdentityIQ Tax season is no longer just a deadline. It is a prime opportunity for cybercriminals to turn stolen personal data into quick financial gain. Tax identity theft occurs when a criminal files a fraudulent tax return using someone else’s personal information to claim a refund. With just a … Read more

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