Why AI agents need an iron curtain
Researcher Niels Provos’ prototype IronCurtain architecture: a system designed to restrict the actions of AI agents through isolation and security policies.
Researcher Niels Provos’ prototype IronCurtain architecture: a system designed to restrict the actions of AI agents through isolation and security policies.
Spammers have figured out how to hide links to fraudulent sites within surveys created on legitimate platforms. We’re breaking down the ruse and sharing tips on how to avoid falling for it.
How open-source security solutions became the starting point for a massive attack on other popular applications, and what organizations that use them should do.
Intellexa’s Predator spyware can hide camera and microphone usage indicators on iOS devices. Here’s a look at how it pulls it off.
In November 2025, the npm ecosystem was hit by a flood of junk packages that were part of the IndonesianFoods malicious campaign. We’re breaking down the lessons learned from this incident.
We break down how AI assistant hallucinations can turn lethal, and explain the fundamental principles you need to follow to avoid becoming an accidental casualty of progress.
Threat actors are promoting pages containing malicious instructions for installing AI agents intended for workflow automation.
We break down the BeatBanker trojan attack, which combines espionage, crypto theft, and mining with inventive ways to dig its heels into a smartphone.
We’re diving into why mental health apps have become a headache for their users, and how to minimize the risks of medical data leaks.
I firmly believe that the concept of cybersecurity will soon become obsolete, and cyberimmunity will take its place.
Eugene Kaspersky
A browser-in-the-browser attack, theoretically described in 2022, has been adopted in real-world phishing. We break down how it works, and how to spot a fake authentication window.
What is the year 2038 problem — also known as “Unix Y2K” — and how to prepare corporate IT systems for it?
Eight digital New Year’s resolutions you absolutely need to keep.
We break down a new scam that leverages Telegram Mini Apps, and explain how to avoid taking the bait.