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Microsoft just patched 120 vulnerabilities across Windows and Office, while at the same time attackers are quietly poisoning the software supply chain to steal developer credentials at scale. A ransomware gang just disrupted Foxconn factories and claims to have stolen terabytes of sensitive data. And researchers are now confirming something many feared—AI is actively being used to discover zero-days and automate real-world cyberattacks.
By Mike KramerMicrosoft just patched 120 vulnerabilities across Windows and Office, while at the same time attackers are quietly poisoning the software supply chain to steal developer credentials at scale. A ransomware gang just disrupted Foxconn factories and claims to have stolen terabytes of sensitive data. And researchers are now confirming something many feared—AI is actively being used to discover zero-days and automate real-world cyberattacks.