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Perplexity has open-sourced Bumblebee, an internal security tool it uses to protect the developer systems behind its search product, Comet, and Computer. Bumblebee is a read-only inventory collector for macOS and Linux developer endpoints. It scans npm, PyPI, Go modules, MCP configs, editor extensions, and browser extensions — without invoking any package manager or running any code.
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Microsoft says it is considering a patch for a zero-day vulnerability, dubbed YellowKey, that allows attackers with access to a Windows device to bypass Bitlocker encryption protection and read and write files. The flaw was disclosed last week, and there is already a public proof of concept available.
The company issued an advisory Tuesday saying that companies should act to mitigate the issue, tracked as CVE-2026-45585, while it examines the possibility of a patch. In its advisory, it provided the immediate steps that companies should take. A key defense against possible attack is to limit access to vulnerable devices, as physical access is required for exploit.
“Organizations should start by auditing their environment for the conditions that exist that leave them vulnerable to YellowKey,” said Eric Grenier, senior director analyst at Gartner. “They should also have a clear understanding of their risk acceptance in the case of a lost/stolen device and, based on that acceptance (or non
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Hackers are reportedly targeting 59 banking, fintech and cryptocurrency platforms while spreading through popular applications such as WhatsApp and Outlook. A trojan called TCLBanker is hitting Windows systems through tainted Microsoft installation packages, reports BleepingComputer. It was discovered by Elastic Security Labs, whose researchers believe it is a major evolution of the older Maverick and Sorvepotel […]
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Microsoft this week released 139 updates affecting Windows, Office, .NET, and SQL Server (though there were no updates for Microsoft Exchange Server). Despite the absence of zero-days, the May Patch Tuesday update still requires Patch Now recommendations for Windows and Office.
The combination of three unauthenticated network RCEs (Netlogon, DNS Client, and SSO Plugin for Jira and Confluence), four Word Preview Pane RCEs, the large TCP/IP vulnerability cluster, and the carry-over BitLocker recovery condition (still active on Windows 10 and Windows Server) warrants an accelerated deployment release schedule. The Readiness team suggests that testing start with internet-facing services, domain controllers, and Office endpoints. The May 2026 Assurance Security Dashboard breaks the cycle down by Microsoft product family for deployment risk assessment.
(More information about recent Patch Tuesday releases is available here.)
Known issues
Patch Tuesday arrived this month with a clean bill of
If you think about it, it’s in the national interest for Apple to work with Intel to develop at least some capacity for silicon production outside of Taiwan. It’s also in Apple’s interest, as its continued growth means it needs more and more chips to put inside an ever-expanding product catalog.
During Apple’s Q2 26 fiscal call, CEO Tim Cook said the lack of what he called “high-end nodes” is affecting sales, particularly for Macs. He shared this news even as the company’s MacBook Neo is setting new sales records for the Mac.
Apple’s success is creating a chip problem
The need to source all those chips might have prompted Apple to reach out to Intel on how the two firms could work together on processor production once again. Supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo now believes Apple is evaluating Intel’s advanced node technologies with a view to processor supply. “Apple’s wafer plans at Intel reflect the technology lifecycle of the [Intel] 18A-P series: small-scale testing in 2026, ramp in 2
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