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CSO US First Look
The day's top cybersecurity news and in-depth coverage
June 26, 2025
CrowdStrike is cutting jobs in favor of AI. Hereâs why you shouldnât.
CISOs urged to resist AI job cut pressures and instead seek ways to employ the technology to unleash human creativity and alleviate burnout.
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How to make your multicloud security more effective
From containing costs to knowing what to keep in-house or not here is how to sesurely manage your multicloud environment.
Misconfigured MCP servers expose AI agent systems to compromise
Hundreds of Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers used to link LLMs to third-party services, data sources, and tools include default configurations that could expose users to unauthorized OS command execution and other risks.
SAP GUI flaws expose sensitive data via weak or no encryption
Newly disclosed vulnerabilities in SAP GUI for Windows and Java store user data with outdated or no encryption, posing compliance and breach risks for enterprises.
Microsoft offers free Windows 10 security updates, but only for consumers
Enterprises must still pay up to $244 per device annually, as Microsoft nudges businesses toward Windows 11 and its cloud ecosystem.
Akamai proposes tool to defang cryptomining botnets
XMRogue would let defenders submit invalid mining job results from infected computers to get a proxy server banned from the botnet.
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