Drupal Core SQL Injection Vulnerability (CVE-2026-9082)

In May 2026, the Drupal Security Team disclosed a critical SQL injection vulnerability affecting Drupal core. The issue, tracked as CVE-2026-9082, affects Drupal installations using PostgreSQL and has been assigned a Drupal security risk rating of 23/25. The vulnerability can be exploited by anonymous users, and Drupal has confirmed that exploit attempts are being detected in the wild.

Workplace Safety: Stopping Hazardous Concrete Dust

Cutting heavy stone blocks creates thick gray clouds on construction sites. Active field workers breathe these small airborne particles into their lungs every day. Breathing this dangerous mineral material damages the human body over a long period. Heavy machinery operators must find smart ways to trap the columns of dust immediately.

Unified ITOps + Security Platforms: 10 Tools Closing the Gap

Most MSPs run IT operations and security on two separate stacks. That means two consoles, two data sets, and one endpoint that both teams fight over. The 2026 buying shift is toward a single platform that does both, and the vendor landscape has reorganized around it.

How Economic News Becomes a Powerful Trading Signal

Financial markets today move at a speed where a single announcement can change price direction within seconds. Traders are no longer relying only on charts or technical patterns; instead, they are increasingly focused on real-world economic developments that shape overall market sentiment. From inflation reports to central bank decisions, every major update carries the potential to influence how investors behave across forex, stocks, commodities, and crypto markets. Understanding these movements is not just helpful; it is essential for anyone trying to make informed trading decisions.

Why More Businesses Are Quietly Investing in Better IT Services and IT Support Services

Most people inside a company do not notice technology when everything works properly. Employees log in, answer emails, open files, join meetings, and move through the day without thinking much about the systems running underneath it all. The moment something crashes, though, everyone notices. A frozen network during a client call. Missing files right before a deadline. A suspicious email that suddenly locks people out of accounts. Even small technical problems can throw off an entire workday faster than most businesses expect.

DNSSEC: What it is, what it isn't, and why your DNS infrastructure needs it

DNS, the internet's phone book, has a trust problem. Every time you type a URL into your browser, your device makes a DNS query—a request to translate a human-friendly name like bank.com into a machine-friendly IP address like 93.184.216.34. This translation happens billions of times a day, silently and invisibly. It's the lookup that makes the internet usable.

What Is Trust Now, Forge Later (TNFL)? TNFL vs HNDL Attacks Explained

Suppose that the hospital allows a vital software update of its infusion pumps to go through, and all security tests pass. The signature looks valid. The certificate is scrapless. Everything appears legitimate. The update was forged by an attacker who cracked a key that was considered unbreakable just five years ago. The general perception of most individuals is that after encryption or after data is digitally signed, it stays secure indefinitely. That assumption is now perilously outdated.

Prompt instructions won't save your production environment

In July 2025, Replit's autonomous AI coding agent deleted a live production database despite being explicitly instructed to freeze all changes. The agent then attempted to reassure the user with incorrect information after the fact. The team had safeguards in place. The instructions were explicit. Neither stopped it. The conclusion that follows is one the security community should take seriously: you cannot enforce AI agent behavior through the agent itself.

India's Data Protection Law: The Digital Personal Data Protection Act

In 2023, India’s Parliament approved and published The Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDPA). In many ways, the DPDPA is similar to other regulations, like the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). It establishes a similar data subject, or in this case Data Principal, rights of notice, consents, access, correction, and erasure. In other ways, the DPDPA creates unique definitions of and requirements for organizations that collect, process, and share personal information.