Daily CyberTech Highlights
Brand Covered: Oracle
Headline : Oracle Launches Cloud Region in Morocco for AI Growth
Oracle has announced the launch of a new public cloud region in Casablanca, Morocco, marking a significant step in expanding its global cloud and AI infrastructure. The new region is designed to meet the growing demand for advanced cloud services and artificial intelligence capabilities across Morocco and the wider North African market, with N+ONE Datacenters serving as the hosting partner.Brand Covered: Cloudflare
Headline: Cloudflare Enhances Agent Cloud for Advanced AI Development
Cloudflare has significantly expanded its Agent Cloud platform, introducing a powerful suite of tools designed specifically for developers building and deploying advanced AI-powered software agents. With this update, the company adds enhanced compute capabilities, storage solutions, sandbox environments, and broader model access to support long-running and complex AI workloads. To begin with, this upgrade focuses on a new generation of software agents that go beyond simple chatbot interactions. Instead, these agents can now write code, interact with APIs, and execute multi-step workflows autonomously. As part of this evolution, Cloudflare has introduced several new components, including Dynamic Workers, Artifacts, general availability of Sandboxes, and a framework called Think. Additionally, developers can now leverage advanced models such as GPT-5.4 and Codex from OpenAI.
Brand Covered: Rockstar
Headline : Rockstar Data Breach Exposes 78 Million GTA Records Online
Rockstar Games is facing a major cybersecurity incident after confirming that more than 78.6 million internal records were exposed in a breach linked to the hacking group ShinyHunters. The attack, disclosed on April 14, 2026, did not originate from Rockstar’s own systems but instead exploited a weakness in a third-party integration, underscoring the growing risks tied to supply-chain vulnerabilities. The breach was traced back to Anodot, a cloud-based analytics and cost-monitoring service used by Rockstar. Attackers were able to extract authentication tokens from Anodot’s environment, which effectively allowed them to impersonate trusted services. With these tokens, they gained undetected access to Rockstar’s connected Snowflake data warehouse. Importantly, investigators clarified that Snowflake itself was not at fault—rather, the attack leveraged trusted access mechanisms, making it harder to detect through traditional security controls.
Brand Covered: Okta
Headline: Hackers Exploit Okta Using Voice Phishing to Breach Cloud Systems
Cybercriminals are rapidly evolving their tactics, and now they are moving beyond traditional email phishing to directly target identity platforms like Okta. Instead of sending malicious links, attackers are increasingly using voice-based social engineering—commonly referred to as “Okta vishing”—to manipulate employees and gain control over enterprise identity systems. In this emerging threat landscape, attackers initiate phone calls to employees or IT help desks, posing as legitimate users or internal staff. Through these calls, they guide victims step-by-step to perform actions that ultimately compromise identity credentials. As a result, what once might have been a single compromised account can now escalate into a full-scale organizational breach through Single Sign-On (SSO) systems.
Brand Covered: Kovr.AI,Fortreum
Headline: Fortreum Acquires Kovr.AI to Boost AI Compliance
Fortreum has announced the acquisition of Kovr.AI, marking a significant move to reshape how organizations approach cybersecurity compliance. The deal brings together Fortreum’s deep practitioner-led assessment expertise with Kovr.AI’s advanced, AI-native compliance platform, aiming to set a new benchmark for audit quality, compliance readiness, and client trust across highly regulated industries. To participate in our interviews, please write to our CyberTech Media Room at info@intentamplify.com🔒 Login or Register to continue reading


