Why OT Endpoints Become a Security Risk
According to the Forescout 2026 analysis, 75 percent of today’s most critical device types were not even on the radar two years ago; time clocks, RFID readers, serial-to-IP converters, and medical systems are now in focus, with microsegmentation, zero-trust architectures, and consistent network separation serving as ke
The New Phishing Click Dilemma: How OAuth Consent Bypasses Multi-Factor Authentication
So-called “consent phishing” circumvents modern security controls by exploiting the intuitive acceptance of OAuth consent screens, and unlike classic password phishing, these attacks leave no suspicious login events and are invisible to MFA and SIEMs because authentication occurs legitimately.
Iran-linked Hackers Attack Medical Technology Company Stryker with Wiper Attack
The Iran-linked hacker group Handala attacked medical technology company Stryker with a wiper attack, deleting data from over 200,000 systems, affecting offices in 79 countries, and justified the action as retaliation for a U.S. airstrike on an Iranian school in February with massive casualties.









