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ThreatLabz 2025 VPN Report: Why 81% of Organizations Plan to Adopt Zero Trust by 2026

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VPN technologies have long been a backbone of remote access but according to new ThreatLabz research, the security risks and performance challenges of VPNs may be rapidly changing the status quo for enterprises. Overall, 65% of organizations plan to replace VPN services within the year, a 23% jump from last years findings.

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Will your Mac or Windows PC still get security updates in 2026? Check this chart

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Close Home Tech Computing PCs Will your Mac or Windows PC still get security updates in 2026? If we have made an error or published misleading information, we will correct or clarify the article. If you see inaccuracies in our content, please report the mistake via this form. Here's why.

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 457 by Pierluigi Paganini – INTERNATIONAL EDITION

Security Affairs

Clorox estimates the costs of the August cyberattack will exceed $49 Million Mastodon fixed a flaw that can allow the takeover of any account Iranian hackers breached Albania’s Institute of Statistics (INSTAT) Operation Synergia led to the arrest of 31 individuals Ex CIA employee Joshua Adam Schulte sentenced to 40 years in prison Cloudflare breached (..)

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 468 by Pierluigi Paganini – INTERNATIONAL EDITION

Security Affairs

PoC publicly available Linux variant of Cerber ransomware targets Atlassian servers Ivanti fixed two critical flaws in its Avalanche MDM Researchers released exploit code for actively exploited Palo Alto PAN-OS bug Cisco warns of large-scale brute-force attacks against VPN and SSH services PuTTY SSH Client flaw allows of private keys recovery A renewed (..)

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AT&T customer? You might get a cut of $177 million data breach settlement

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The final approval hearing is set for December 3, so payments should go out late this year or early 2026. Featured Were 16 billion passwords from Apple, Google, and Facebook leaked?

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Is this the end of Intel-based Macs? Apple confirms bittersweet update policy for MacOS

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This means that starting in 2026, you must own an M1 or newer MacBook to receive all the improvements and new features that MacOS 27 will bring. The list of supporting devices is rather small.

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Got an Intel Mac? Apple just confirmed when your last update will arrive

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This means that starting in 2026, you must own an M1 or newer MacBook to receive all the improvements and new features that MacOS 27 will bring. The list of supporting devices is rather small.