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Disrupting Glassworm: Inside CrowdStrike's Takedown of a Developer-Targeting Botnet

On May 26, 2026, at 14:00 UTC, the CrowdStrike Counter Adversary Operations team executed a coordinated takedown of the Glassworm botnet, a global threat targeting software developers through the open-source supply chain. In collaboration with Google and the Shadowserver Foundation, we struck all four of Glassworm's command-and-control (C2) channels simultaneously, severing the operators from their infected machines and their ability to deliver new malicious payloads.

CrowdStrike Named a Leader in Identity Threat Detection and Response

Two recent industry reports validate CrowdStrike’s leadership in the identity threat detection and response (ITDR) market: Identity is the front line of modern cyberattacks. Today’s adversaries log in and use legitimate identities to move laterally, escalate privileges, and operate inside legitimate sessions as trusted users.

Agentic AI Security: Governing Shadow Agents on Endpoints

Most enterprise security programs were built around a simple assumption, not invalid assumption that data moves when a person decides to move it. AI agents have broken that model, and now act autonomously, reading files, calling APIs, executing code, and transferring data across systems without waiting for a human to approve each step. Many of these agents were never sanctioned by IT or security.

Stopping the Agentic Breach: How to Operationalize Your Defense Against Mythos-Speed Attacks

The industry has spent the past few weeks focused on Claude Mythos Preview and the rise of autonomous offensive AI. As outlined in Claude Mythos, Project Glasswing, and the Machine-Speed Security Race, this shift is not only about faster attacks. The same AI-driven acceleration that helps attackers discover weaknesses faster can also help defenders validate exposure sooner. For security operations teams, the challenge is turning that strategic shift into action.

Acronis recognized in Info-Tech report: Why unified, AI-powered platforms are the future

The cybersecurity landscape is changing quickly, and independent research confirms what many organizations are already experiencing: Fragmented tools are no longer enough. A new Info‑Tech report, “Prioritize unified, AI-powered platforms for cybersecurity, data protection, endpoint management and compliance,” explores why leading organizations are rapidly shifting to unified platforms.

Veracode's 20th Anniversary: Two Decades of Data Powering the Future of Software Security

Twenty years ago, the idea of continuously scanning software for vulnerabilities at scale was ambitious. Today, it’s essential. As Veracode marks its 20th anniversary, we’re not just looking back at what we’ve built; we’re looking forward at what the data tells us about where software security needs to go next. And the data says a lot.

AI Agent for WordPress: The Complete 2026 Guide

In 1997, IBM’s Deep Blue, the first AI agent, made history by defeating Garry Kasparov at chess. Since then, AI agents have advanced dramatically, evolving from single‑task systems to agents like OpenAI’s Operator, which can autonomously fill out forms, place orders, and schedule appointments. WordPress is a popular CMS that powers more than 20% of the top one million websites. Bringing AI agents into WordPress opens up new possibilities, making sites more capable and adaptive.