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Brand Covered: Instructure
Headline: Instructure Breach Exposes Data of 275 Million Users, ShinyHunters Claims Attack
ShinyHunters has reportedly breached Instructure, exposing sensitive data tied to millions of students and educators worldwide. With up to 275 million individuals potentially impacted, this incident highlights a growing risk: education platforms are becoming prime targets for large-scale cyberattacks. For security leaders, this is a wake-up call on data protection, identity security, and third-party risk.
Brand Covered: MOVEit
Headline:Critical MOVEit Vulnerabilities Could Enable Full System Takeover—Patch Now
Progress Software has patched critical vulnerabilities in MOVEit Automation that could allow authentication bypass and full administrative takeover. Given MOVEit’s history as a high-value target, this raises immediate concerns around managed file transfer (MFT) security. Enterprise security teams must act quickly to mitigate potential exposure.
Brand Covered: Trellix
Headline: Security Vendors Are Now Targets—Trellix Breach Highlights Supply Chain Risk
Trellix has disclosed unauthorized access to a portion of its source code repository, signaling a critical shift in how attackers are targeting the cybersecurity ecosystem. While immediate customer risk appears low, the incident underscores a growing reality: security vendors themselves are now high-value attack targets.For enterprise security leaders, this is a clear signal to reassess vendor trust and software supply chain exposure.
Brand Covered: Anomali
Headline:Anomali Launches ThreatStream Next-Gen to Bring AI-Driven Decisioning to SOC Operations
Anomali has launched ThreatStream Next-Gen, positioning threat intelligence as the decision-making layer inside security operations. This move comes as SOC teams
struggle with alert overload and slower response times. For CISOs and security leaders, it signals a shift toward AI-driven prioritization and faster incident response.
Brand Covered: Operant AI
Headline:Operant AI Introduces Endpoint Security for AI Tools, Agents and MCP Workflows
Operant AI has launched Endpoint Protector, a new solution designed to secure AI interactions directly at the endpoint. As AI agents, coding tools, and MCP workflows rapidly expand across enterprises, security leaders are facing a new reality critical risks are now emerging where AI meets employees. This shift directly impacts CISOs, IT leaders, and organizations handling sensitive data.
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