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Brand Covered: malware
Headline: CrySome RAT Malware Introduces AV Killer and HVNC Capabilities
Cybersecurity researchers have recently uncovered a powerful new remote access trojan known as CrySome RAT. First identified in March 2026, this advanced malware provides attackers with full control over compromised Windows systems. Notably, its design and functionality highlight a growing trend toward highly modular and persistent cyber threats. To begin with, CrySome RAT is developed using C# and built on a .NET framework, allowing it to operate efficiently across Windows environments. Unlike conventional remote access tools, it leverages Costura.Fody to bundle all required components into a single executable file. As a result, attackers can distribute the malware more easily while concealing its complexity within a larger file size.
Brand Covered:Trust3 AI
Headline:Trust3 AI Launches Trustscore to Quantify Risk of AI Agents
As regulatory pressure intensifies around artificial intelligence, Trust3 AI has introduced Trustscore, a quantified risk rating designed specifically for AI agents. With enforcement of the EU AI Act set to begin in August 2026, organizations now face a narrow window to demonstrate visibility and control over their AI systems. Therefore, Trustscore aims to provide compliance, security, and legal teams with a single, auditable metric to track and defend AI risk during regulatory reviews.
Brand Covered:WatchGuard Technologies
Headline:WatchGuard Embeds NDR in Firewall to Cut SOC Overhead
WatchGuard Technologies is reshaping how managed service providers approach network detection and response by embedding NDR capabilities directly into its firewall environment. With a series of new updates, the company is aiming to simplify what has traditionally been a complex and resource-heavy process, making advanced threat detection more accessible for midmarket organizations and MSPs.
Brand Covered:CleanStart
Headline:CleanStart Replaces BusyBox for Secure Container Builds
As container security becomes a top priority for enterprises, developers are rethinking traditional base images to reduce attack surfaces and improve runtime predictability. CleanStart has introduced a new container userspace architecture designed to eliminate reliance on BusyBox, a commonly used utility suite in Linux based container images. The CleanStart BusyBox free container approach focuses on building minimal, deterministic images that enhance security and compliance in production environments.
Brand Covered:IBM
Headline:IBM Expands FedRAMP Portfolio with 11 Software Solutions
IBM has announced that 11 of its artificial intelligence and automation software solutions many from its watsonx portfolio—have achieved Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) authorization. The milestone was enabled through a strategic collaboration agreement with Amazon Web Services (AWS). The authorized solutions are deployed exclusively on AWS GovCloud (U.S.), allowing federal agencies to securely access advanced AI and automation capabilities while meeting strict government compliance requirements without managing underlying infrastructure.
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