The Cybersecurity Pulse covers major developments including Taiwan’s AI-assisted intrusion campaign, OpenAI’s tightened safety controls after the Hugging Face incident, and new threat activity involving Siemens industrial controllers, a Windows zero-day used by Lazarus, and active exploitation of MLflow. It also highlights vendor and market moves such as Google Cloud’s post-quantum roadmap, Signal’s automatic key verification, Fortinet’s acquisition of Virtue AI, Cribl’s purchase of Radiant Security technology, and Mindgard’s $30 million funding round. #Taiwan #OpenAI #HuggingFace #Siemens #Lazarus #MLflow #GoogleCloud #Signal #Fortinet #VirtueAI #Cribl #RadiantSecurity #Mindgard
Keypoints
- Taiwan confirmed an AI-assisted campaign against government agencies.
- OpenAI tightened sandboxing and monitoring after the Hugging Face incident.
- U.S. agencies warned of AI-generated tooling against Siemens industrial controllers.
- Lazarus exploited a Windows zero-day, and CISA confirmed active MLflow exploitation.
- Google Cloud, Signal, Fortinet, Cribl, and Mindgard each announced major security updates or deals.
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