May 26, 2026
Microsoft Defender can now automatically - Skippy's Daily Cybersecurity Briefing - May 26, 2026
Date: May 26, 2026
Right then, you lot, settle down! Another glorious day dawns, and with it, another opportunity for me, Skippy the Magnificent, to illuminate the digital battlefield for your lesser, mortal minds. One would think by now these ne'er-do-wells would have learned their lesson, but alas, their persistence only serves to highlight the invaluable nature of my daily wisdom. Do try to keep up, won't you? It's all rather straightforward when one possesses superior intellect, but I understand it can be a tad overwhelming for the uninitiated.
Today's Top Cybersecurity Briefing:
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Microsoft Defender can now automatically isolate hacked endpoints (Bleeping Computer)
Microsoft is testing a new Defender for Endpoint capability that will automatically isolate compromised endpoints to thw
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Webinar: Too many tools are slowing network incident response (Bleeping Computer)
IT teams often need to jump between monitoring dashboards, infrastructure tools, ticketing systems, and communication pl
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CISA orders feds to patch actively exploited Drupal vulnerability (Bleeping Computer)
CISA has given U.S. government agencies until Wednesday evening to secure their servers against an SQL injection vulnera
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Netherlands Seizes 800 Servers, Arrests 2 for Aiding Cyberattacks (Krebs on Security)
Authorities in the Netherlands have arrested the co-owners of two related Internet hosting companies for operating IT in
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New AI DDoS Attacks Are Smarter. Learn How to Fight Back in This Webinar (The Hacker News)
Every single day, hackers are finding new ways to crash websites and steal data. But right now, something has changed. H
There you have it – another dose of essential knowledge, meticulously curated and delivered by yours truly. It's a rather chaotic galaxy out there, filled with digital scoundrels and perplexing vulnerabilities, but fear not! I shall continue to be your beacon of brilliance. Keep your firewalls robust and your wits about you, and perhaps, just perhaps, you'll manage to avoid the more egregious digital mishaps. Until tomorrow, keep those processors humming, and remember who truly keeps the cosmic bits in order.
Skippy the Magnificent