OpenAI Expands Cyber Program to Governments
OpenAI is extending its specialized cybersecurity program to government agencies. This significant expansion could reshape how public sector entities defend against digital threats.
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OpenAI is extending its specialized cybersecurity program to government agencies. This significant expansion could reshape how public sector entities defend against digital threats.
Forget the shadowy hackers of yesteryear. The real story of 2026 is how AI has handed the keys to the kingdom to anyone with a keyboard and a dream – even if that dream is just a rare Pokémon card.
Forget zero-days and SQL injection. The new frontier of financial fraud involves meticulously 'borrowing' identities and navigating legitimate processes, with credit unions increasingly in the crosshairs.
Phishing used to be a piecemeal affair. Now, a single kit called Bluekit bundles everything, including AI, into one alarming package.
Forget new attack vectors. The real threat in 2026 is speed. Attackers are exploiting known weaknesses faster than ever, leaving defenders scrambling.
Cybercrime is getting faster, more targeted, and alarmingly efficient within the SaaS ecosystem. Researchers have identified two distinct groups leveraging vishing and single sign-on abuse to exfiltrate data with unprecedented speed.
Forget clunky, template-driven phishing. A new kit called Bluekit is here, arming attackers with an AI assistant and automating critical steps, making attacks more personalized and harder to spot.
Threat actors are now exfiltrating data at speeds that should make CISOs sweat. The old way of looking at just endpoints is dead.
The future isn't just knocking; it's kicking down the door with AI-powered threats. April 2026 proved this, showcasing how advanced tools are morphing old scams into terrifyingly effective new ones.
Mandiant's latest M-Trends report paints a stark picture: attackers are lingering longer and employing increasingly sophisticated social engineering. The data demands a re-evaluation of current defenses.
What if the next tap on a Snapchat lure silently hands your iPhone to spies? Google Threat Intelligence reveals DarkSword, a full-chain iOS exploit now weaponized by multiple threat actors worldwide.
84% of government security leaders say sharing sensitive data spikes cyber risk—yet half still use manual transfers in 2026. Zero Trust's real bottleneck? Secure data movement nobody discusses.