The Good, the Bad and the Ugly in Cybersecurity – Week 19
Karakurt and DPRK facilitators sentenced, PCPJack worm steals cloud credentials while evicting rivals, and attackers exploit an unpatched PAN-OS zero-day.
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Karakurt and DPRK facilitators sentenced, PCPJack worm steals cloud credentials while evicting rivals, and attackers exploit an unpatched PAN-OS zero-day.
Learn how SentinelOne has stopped three recent zero-day supply chain attacks with AI-driven defense built for machine-speed threats.
Machine-speed threats demand machine-speed defense—see how AI and automation cut dwell time and outpace attackers.
As OpenAI and Anthropic advance frontier AI, SentinelOne delivers AI-native, machine-speed cyber defense at global scale.
On April 9, 2026, cpuid.com was actively serving malware through its own official download button.
Edge devices are prime targets — learn how attackers exploit the perimeter to gain access, persist, and pivot to identity.
Read our blog post to learn how SentinelOne’s AI EDR autonomously stopped a global LiteLLM supply chain attack before execution.
Identity attacks are rising as trust expands — learn how to detect misuse, close gaps, and defend beyond authentication.
Our new blog post explores the ‘cognitive rust belt’ — how AI friction masks skill loss and why organizations must act now.
Read our blog post to learn how SentinelOne’s AI EDR autonomously stopped a global LiteLLM supply chain attack before execution.
FortiGate SSO flaws allows attackers to steal configs, abuse AD creds, deploy RMM tools, and exfiltrate NTDS files.