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Brand Covered: Qianxin
Headline: Ghost CMS Exploitation Campaign Expands Enterprise Web Application Supply Chain Risk
The exploitation timeline for CVE-2026-26980 in Ghost CMS follows a pattern that has become depressingly familiar in enterprise vulnerability management: a patch is released, a significant portion of the vulnerable population does not apply it, and threat actors who have been waiting for the patch announcement to reverse-engineer the vulnerability begin mass exploitation weeks later.
Brand Covered: FBI
Headline: FBI Warns Kali365 MFA Bypass Platform Is Targeting Microsoft 365 Accounts
Multi-factor authentication was supposed to be the control that made stolen passwords largely irrelevant. If an attacker obtains a username and password but cannot produce the second factor the authenticator app code, the SMS message, the push notification the credential is useless. The logic was sound, the deployment was widespread, and for years it held well enough that MFA became the single most recommended security control for protecting enterprise accounts.
Brand Covered: Tamnoon
Headline: Tamnoon Expands AI-Driven Cloud Security Remediation
There is a number buried in the cloud security operations conversation that deserves more executive attention than it typically receives: 128 days. That is the current average mean-time-to-remediate for critical cloud alerts. In an environment where AI-assisted development is shipping code — and the vulnerabilities embedded in it — continuously, and where only 18% of security teams report the ability to remediate at the pace their organizations release software, 128 days is not a performance gap. It is a structural failure of the defensive architecture that most enterprises are running.
Brand Covered: 7AI
Headline: 7AI Expands Agentic Security With PLAID ELITE Launch
The security operations center has been discussed as an AI transformation candidate for years. The framing has been consistent: AI will reduce alert fatigue, compress investigation timelines, address the analyst shortage, and eventually handle tier-one triage autonomously. What has been missing from most of that conversation is production evidence at enterprise scale — not benchmark results, not pilot deployments, not proof-of-concept metrics, but documented outcomes across Fortune 500 environments running continuously over a meaningful time horizon.
Brand Covered: Check Point
Headline: AI Adoption Exposes Critical Cloud Security Gaps in Firms
Strategy documents are easy to produce. Architecture that enforces strategy in real time, across hybrid environments, against AI-accelerated threats — that is considerably harder. Check Point Software’s 2026 Cloud Security Report quantifies the distance between those two realities with a single data point that should anchor every cloud security budget conversation happening in enterprise organizations this year: 77% of organizations have updated their security strategy for cloud in response to AI, yet only 26% report having the architecture to actually enforce it. A 51-point gap between stated intent and operational capability, measured across organizations that have already recognized the problem and responded strategically.
Brand Covered: Hornetsecurity
Headline: Hornetsecurity Launches MSP AI Cybersecurity Playbook
For most small and mid-sized businesses, the managed service provider is the closest thing to an internal security function they will ever have. There is no dedicated CISO, no security operations center, no threat intelligence program. There is the MSP — handling email security, endpoint protection, backup, compliance documentation, and increasingly, fielding questions about whether the business should be using AI and what that means for its risk posture. Hornetsecurity by Proofpoint has codified what that expanded responsibility looks like operationally with the release of its MSP Playbook, a structured framework covering the operational, commercial, and governance dimensions of running a security-focused managed services business at scale in 2026.
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