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◇ Industry News & Leadership Apr 08, 2026
Fraud Rockets Higher in Mobile-First Latin America

Cyber-fraudsters move quickly from compromised devices to account takeover to funds transfer, shifting money before many financial institutions can react.

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◇ Industry News & Leadership Apr 08, 2026
AI-Led Remediation Crisis Prompts HackerOne to Pause Bug Bounties

Discovery used to be the bottleneck for open source bugs, but with automated discovery, remediation's the bottleneck, which bounties don't fund.

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◇ Industry News & Leadership Apr 08, 2026
Masjesu Botnet Emerges as DDoS-for-Hire Service Targeting Global IoT Devices

Cybersecurity researchers have lifted the curtain on a stealthy botnet that's designed for distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks. Called Masjesu, the botnet has been advertised via Telegram as …

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◇ Industry News & Leadership Apr 08, 2026
New Chaos Variant Targets Misconfigured Cloud Deployments, Adds SOCKS Proxy

Cybersecurity researchers have flagged a new variant ofmalware called Chaosthat'scapable of hitting misconfigured cloud deployments, marking an expansion of the botnet's targeting infrastructure. "Cha…

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◇ Industry News & Leadership Apr 08, 2026
13-year-old bug in ActiveMQ lets hackers remotely execute commands

Security researchers discovered a remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in Apache ActiveMQ Classic that has gone undetected for 13 years and could be exploited to execute arbitrary commands. [...]

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◇ Industry News & Leadership Apr 08, 2026
CISA orders feds to patch exploited Ivanti EPMM flaw by Sunday

CISA has given U.S. government agencies four days to secure their systems against a critical-severity vulnerability in Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile (EPMM) that has been exploited in attacks since Ja…

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◇ Industry News & Leadership Apr 08, 2026
New macOS stealer campaign uses Script Editor in ClickFix attack

A new campaign delivering the Atomic Stealer malware to macOS users abuses the Script Editor in a variation of the ClickFix attack that tricked users into executing commands in Terminal. [...]

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◇ Industry News & Leadership Apr 08, 2026
Top 20 AI Agents Redefining Cybersecurity (2026) - Indian Startup Times

Top 20 AI Agents Redefining Cybersecurity (2026) Indian Startup Times

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◆ Security Tools & Reviews Apr 08, 2026
Keeper Receives Best Cybersecurity Tool Award from Best Reviews - FinancialContent

Keeper Receives Best Cybersecurity Tool Award from Best Reviews FinancialContent

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🔍 Digital Forensics Apr 08, 2026
Aim, shoot, score - nurserymag.com

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◐ Insider Threat & DLP Apr 08, 2026
Fake OpenClaw AI Tool Used to Deliver Infostealer via ClickFix Attack Chain

Overview This report analyzes a malware distribution campaign leveraging a spoofed OpenClaw platform to deliver an infostealer payload. The campaign relies on ClickFix-style social engineering to tric…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 08, 2026
Quantum Systems Gain Stability Via Controlled Energy Dissipation

Can time-periodic driving reliably stabilise complex quantum states, or are they inevitably undermined by unwanted heating and preparation errors. A new approach demonstrates that coupling a driven qu…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 08, 2026
Lowering Temperature Can Restore Order in Complex Quantum Systems

Scaling relations, typically associated with continuous phase transitions, now emerge from the average fidelity susceptibility of stationary states as temperature decreases. This establishes temperatu…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 08, 2026
Floer Theory Proves Energy States Exist Within Quantum Systems for Many Potentials

Until now, applying Floer theory to time-dependent systems presented a fundamental barrier to understanding quantum solutions. Extending Rabinowitz Floer homology to non-autonomous Hamiltonians overco…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 08, 2026
Tiny Carbon Rings Could Unlock New Quantum Computing Components

Until now, achieving both deterministic entanglement and in situ spectral programmability in a quantum node demanded a trade-off between efficiency and tunability. This design combines a nitrogen-vaca…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 08, 2026
Quantum Error Model Cuts Data Needs for Stable Processors

Quantum processors struggle to generate the data needed to fix their own errors, forcing reliance on imperfect simulations. PAEMS, a new error model, cuts correlations in qubit errors by up to 19. 5 t…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 08, 2026
Quantum Systems Can Create Environments from Internal Restrictions

Open quantum systems traditionally demand defining both a system *and* its surrounding environment, linked by a prescribed interaction. This work bypasses that need, instead allowing the environment t…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 08, 2026
Transmon Qubits Sustain Coherence for Ten Times Longer Than Gatemons

A ten-fold performance gap separates leading quantum technologies, with transmon qubits routinely achieving relaxation times in the tens of microseconds while comparable gatemons plateau in the few-mi…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 08, 2026
Quantum Bits Defy Expectations with Unexpected Coherence Revival

Can standard calibrations fully account for errors in superconducting qubits as they become more complex? Measurements of a three-level transmon reveal a pronounced asymmetry of 0. 204 between qubit s…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 08, 2026
Orbifold Simulations Reveal Compounding Costs, Scaling up to 10 Billion Times Larger

For a calculation demanding 10³ operations, the orbifold lattice now appears to be 10⁴ to 10¹⁰ times more expensive than any published quantum simulation method. Claims of exponential speedup for simu…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 08, 2026
Researchers Review Counterarguments and Seek Sense in Information Debate

Remarks on "Further comments on "Rebuttal of "Refutation of "Comment on "Reply to "Comments on "A genuinely natural information measure" " " " " " " Previous attempts to address criticisms of a natura…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 08, 2026
New Simulations Model Charge Transfer in Complex Materials with High Accuracy

Existing methods for modelling charge transfer failed to accurately capture behaviour beyond simple diffusion. This work recovers the correct transport exponent for ballistic, superdiffusive and diffu…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 08, 2026
Researchers Show Contextuality Explains Apparent Inconsistency in Quantum Mechanics

One in twelve times, a zero-probability event was predicted by a recent thought experiment designed to expose flaws in quantum mechanics. Now, utilising the established principles of contextuality, th…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 08, 2026
Quantum Rules Also Govern How We Infer Cause and Effect

Bell’s theorem and causal inference, seemingly disparate fields, share a common mathematical structure previously unknown. Exploiting this equivalence delivers polynomial speedups for determining caus…

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