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Microsoft Defender Update: Infected Machines Automatically Isolated from Network

Microsoft Defender Update: Infected Machines Automatically Isolated from Network

Microsoft Defender gained a new automatic network isolation feature for infected devices, significantly shortening security incident response time. The solution works without manual administrator intervention—the system automatically disconnects the threatened machine from the network, limiting malware spread risk. This is an important protection enhancement for companies where employees face phishing and social engineering attacks.

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Dashlane Confirms Brute Force Attack, User Data Remains Safe

Dashlane Confirms Brute Force Attack, User Data Remains Safe

Dashlane confirmed that in late May 2026, selected user accounts were targeted by a brute force attack resulting in temporary access suspension and login issues. Despite the attack, user-stored data remained secure. The incident reminds how important strong master passwords and additional authentication layers are in enterprise-class tools.

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Behind the Scenes of Digital Camouflage

Behind the Scenes of Digital Camouflage

Cybercriminals and APT groups increasingly use Anti-OSINT and Anti-Forensics techniques, actively erasing traces of their activity or deliberately planting false leads for analysts. Knowledge of these methods is no longer the domain of narrow specialists—today it is an essential element of effective cybersecurity strategy in every organization. Companies ignoring this threat dimension risk not only data loss but also misjudging incidents and a false sense of security.

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AI Won't Fix Your Production for You—But It Will Quickly Show Where It Hurts

AI Won't Fix Your Production for You—But It Will Quickly Show Where It Hurts

Artificial intelligence will not replace engineers or solve production problems with a single prompt—contrary to what flashy social media demos suggest. Its real value lies elsewhere: AI can quickly pinpoint bottlenecks, anomalies, and areas needing attention that manual analysis would take hours. It is not a system repair machine but a precise diagnostic tool—and that is how it should be deployed in production environments.

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