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Windows 11 KB5089549 Brings Faster Performance, Xbox Mode And Important Security Fixes

Microsoft has started rolling out Windows 11 KB5089549, the May 2026 Patch Tuesday update, and this one is more than just another routine security release. While Patch Tuesday updates usually focus on bug fixes and protection, this update also brings several noticeable improvements to Windows 11, including better performance, File Explorer fixes, Xbox Mode, storage improvements, and important Secure Boot changes.

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Claude Mythos Reportedly Helps Researchers Break Through macOS Security On Apple M5

Apple's macOS security has reportedly faced a major research breakthrough, this time with help from Anthropic's advanced cybersecurity-focused AI model, Claude Mythos. According to reports, security researchers used the AI system to identify vulnerabilities in macOS and assist in building what is being described as the first public macOS kernel memory corruption exploit affecting Apple's M5 silicon.

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AI And Humans Face Off In A Cybersecurity Showdown

Artificial intelligence is quickly becoming part of the cybersecurity world, but a recent hacking competition showed that the technology is still far from replacing experienced human defenders and attackers. In a high-stakes cyber defence event, AI agents were placed directly into the action, working alongside and against human teams in a realistic simulation of cyberwarfare.

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Critical SAP Vulnerabilities Put Enterprise Systems Under Pressure

SAP has released a new round of security patches addressing multiple vulnerabilities across several of its enterprise software products. For organisations that rely on SAP systems to run finance, operations, commerce, reporting, planning, or business-critical workflows, this is not the kind of update that should be treated as routine maintenance.

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Google Says It Stopped The First Confirmed AI-Assisted Zero-Day Cyberattack Attempt

Artificial intelligence is no longer just a tool being used by businesses, developers, researchers, and security teams. According to Google's Threat Intelligence Group, it is now also becoming part of the attacker's toolkit in a much more serious way. Google has revealed what it describes as the first confirmed case of hackers using AI to help develop a zero-day exploit for a planned large-scale cyberattack. In simple terms, this means attackers allegedly used an AI model to help discover and weaponise a software vulnerability that was previously unknown to the affected organisation.

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