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Google Finance Goes GA – What It Means for B2B Financial Analytics

Google Finance Goes GA – What It Means for B2B Financial Analytics

Google is taking Finance out of beta and launching an Android app with expanded market analytics. For B2B companies, this signals that financial and macro data will be increasingly accessible within the Google ecosystem – making it worth planning integration with internal BI dashboards and controlling processes.

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Tailscale and OpenSSH Persistence After Offline C2 in Automotive Firm Attack

Tailscale and OpenSSH Persistence After Offline C2 in Automotive Firm Attack

Incident analysis revealed a new persistence tactic used even by inexperienced attackers—after compromising a French automotive company network, the attacker installed OpenSSH and Tailscale, creating an independent access channel completely bypassing the C2 server. When command infrastructure went offline, they retained full control of the infected machine. A reminder that seemingly standard attacks can contain advanced persistence mechanisms hard to detect with traditional tools.

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Microsoft Confirms RoguePlanet Defender Zero-Day (CVE-2026-50656)

Microsoft Confirms RoguePlanet Defender Zero-Day (CVE-2026-50656)

Microsoft officially confirmed a critical zero-day flaw in Microsoft Defender, designated CVE-2026-50656 (CVSS 7.8) and named RoguePlanet. The vulnerability affects the anti-malware engine and enables privilege escalation. The company is working on a patch, but until publication organizations should strengthen monitoring in Defender environments.

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Crypto Clipper Campaign Uses Fake Reviews, AI Narrators, and VirusTotal Comments

Crypto Clipper Campaign Uses Fake Reviews, AI Narrators, and VirusTotal Comments

Check Point Research detected an advanced Crypto Clipper malware distribution campaign where cybercriminals use paid posts on legitimate news sites, fake reviews, and VirusTotal comments to build apparent credibility. Attack infrastructure relies on spoofed WordPress phishing pages, GitHub and SourceForge repositories promoted by fake accounts, and even YouTube channels with AI-generated narrators. Another example of threats evolving—using trusted platforms as malware distribution vectors targeting cryptocurrency wallets.

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DragonForce Hides Backdoor.Turn C2 in Microsoft Teams Relay Traffic

DragonForce Hides Backdoor.Turn C2 in Microsoft Teams Relay Traffic

The DragonForce ransomware group developed a custom Go remote access trojan (RAT) that hides C2 traffic inside Microsoft Teams infrastructure—widely used in corporate environments. An attack targeting a large US services company shows hackers increasingly abuse trusted business platforms to evade security systems. A clear signal for IT departments: network traffic monitoring must include applications considered safe.

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Checkout Page Scripts Are Now a PCI DSS 4.0 Problem

Checkout Page Scripts Are Now a PCI DSS 4.0 Problem

New PCI DSS 4.0 requirements make third-party scripts loaded on payment pages—analytics, chat, tag managers—direct merchant responsibility. Each script can be hijacked to steal payment card data, making browser environment monitoring a key compliance element. Independent QSA assessment confirmed tools such as Reflectiz effectively meet these requirements without slowing checkout.

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INC Ransomware – 830+ Victims in RaaS Model Since 2023

INC Ransomware – 830+ Victims in RaaS Model Since 2023

The INC ransomware group, operating in RaaS model since August 2023, has already compromised over 830 organizations, becoming one of the most active cybercriminal groups in 2026. Its rapid growth was partly enabled by shutdown of competing LockBit and BlackCat operations, whose affiliates migrated to INC. For B2B sector companies, this means revising backup strategy, network segmentation, and incident response procedures.

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