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Brand Covered: Fortinet ,vulnerability

Headline:Fortinet Vulnerability Actively Exploited in Cyber Attacks

Fortinet is once again under scrutiny after security researchers uncovered active exploitation of a critical vulnerability affecting its FortiClient Endpoint Management Server (EMS). The flaw, identified as CVE-2026-21643, enables attackers to execute remote code and extract sensitive data, putting thousands of internet-facing systems at serious risk.According to findings from Defused Cyber, threat actors have recently abused this vulnerability using low-complexity attack methods. Specifically, attackers can send specially crafted HTTP requests to exploit the SQL injection flaw without requiring authentication. As a result, unpatched systems become highly vulnerable to unauthorized access and control.

Brand Covered:Google 

Headline: Google Drive Adds AI Ransomware Detection and Recovery

As ransomware attacks continue to disrupt businesses worldwide, new safeguards are emerging to help organizations detect threats earlier and recover data faster across cloud environments. Google has officially rolled out its Google Drive ransomware detection feature alongside file restoration capabilities, moving the tools from beta into general availability. The update is designed to help enterprises minimize the impact of malware attacks on endpoint devices by identifying suspicious activity and enabling rapid data recovery.

Brand Covered:Covéa 

Headline:Covéa Selects Shift Technology for AI Fraud Management

UK based insurer Covéa is advancing its digital transformation strategy by partnering with Shift Technology to modernize fraud detection and risk management across its operations, signaling a broader shift within the insurance and cyber risk ecosystem. The Covéa Shift Technology partnership centers on replacing fragmented legacy tools with a unified, end to end platform that spans underwriting, claims processing, and mid term policy adjustments. This move reflects increasing pressure on insurers to adopt integrated systems that provide a continuous and consistent view of risk throughout the policy lifecycle.

Brand Covered:Yubico

Headline:Yubico Appoints Poupak Enbom as New Chief Marketing Officer

Yubico has taken a strategic step to strengthen its global market position by appointing Poupak Enbom as its new Chief Marketing Officer (CMO). This leadership move comes at a crucial time when organizations across the globe are rapidly adopting phishing-resistant authentication and modern identity security solutions, especially as AI-driven threats continue to evolve.

Brand Covered:Bank of Ghana

Headline:Bank of Ghana Launches Cybersecurity Directive to Strengthen Financial Sector Resilience

Ghana has proactively strengthened its financial cybersecurity framework by introducing a new directive designed to enhance resilience against rapidly evolving digital threats. The government officially unveiled the Bank of Ghana Cyber and Information Security Directive (CISD) 2026 in Accra, marking a critical milestone in the nation’s journey toward securing its digital financial ecosystem.

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