February 2026

OpenClaw for Cline Users

OpenClaw for Cline Users: The Supply Chain Attack Security Warning

Hi Readers! You were not alone; you had a terminal that seemed a little more peculiar than usual on the morning of February 17, 2026, when you were coding. You update, have coffee, and think you’re safe. However, for thousands of programmers who were using Cline, a well-known self-governing code generator, that morning ritual became […]

Cyber Insights to Secure Industrial Control Systems

Cyber Insights to Secure Industrial Control Systems in 2026

Hi Readers! The modern world is driven behind the scenes by industrial control systems (ICS). They control electricity, run pipelines, automate factories, and control the water treatment facilities. However, the more these systems are interconnected, the more they are exposed. This is the place where Cyber Insights to Secure Industrial Control Systems are most applicable,

ZAST AI

ZAST.AI: What the $6M Pre-A Funding Means to Cybersecurity?

Hi Readers! A new report by Fintech Global states that ZAST.AI has officially finalized a $6M 2026. Here you can find the announcement. Typically, seed funding in cybersecurity is a dime a dozen. We read about them each week and the next new revolution in dashboard or military-grade encryption. But this one feels different. It

Zero-Day

Zero-Day 2026: Why Are These Vulnerabilities Becoming Harder?

Hi Readers!  You probably remember when there is the “critical update” comes as a notification. You would put everything on hold, try the patch, and deploy it in 24 hours. That was the standard. However, when one looks at the state of cybersecurity in 2026, a 24-hour time window is a luxury we forfeited several

Email Phishing

Email Phishing—Why Even “Real” Emails Can Be Dangerous?

Hi Readers! One of the most proliferating types of email phishing is PayPal invoice scams, and shrewd people are falling prey to them. This is due to the fact that a good portion of these emails is sent via the very PayPal system. Yes, it is the real email, but not the one that is

Apple and PayPal Invoice Email spams

Apple and PayPal Invoice Email Spams Weaponized for Phishing

Hi Readers! In case you received an Apple email with an invoice for something you did not purchase, you are not alone, nor are you dreaming. In the last year, Apple invoice email spamming has increased and shocked normal users and even professional IT teams. The particular danger with these emails is that most of

Antimalware Service Executable High CPU? 8 Ways to Fix It!

People all across the world who use Windows know how frustrating it is when their computer suddenly slows down. Your cursor abruptly stutters and apps stop responding when you’re in the middle of an important presentation, a high-stakes gaming session, or a complicated video rendering assignment. You open the Task Manager (Ctrl + Shift +

Fake Dropbox Phishing Attack

Beware of Fake Dropbox Phishing Attack that Harvest Login Credentials

The Fake Dropbox Phishing Attack is a brand new and very sophisticated threat that has emerged in the field of cybersecurity in the year 2026. Both of these threats are quite advanced. Hackers are taking advantage of the trust that we have in well-known companies as cloud storage becomes the primary method for storing data

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