Enterprise AI Rollouts Need More Than a Partner Logo
TCS and Anthropic announced a same-day enterprise AI partnership. Owners should treat vendor-led AI rollout plans as approval decisions that need scope, data rules, audit evidence, and measurable outcomes.
Patch Evidence Is Not Enough for Exposed Ivanti Sentry Gateways
Shadowserver reported same-day exploitation attempts against Ivanti Sentry gateways after critical flaws were disclosed. Owners should ask for patch evidence, exposure review, and compromise checks.
Check Point VPN Exploitation Is a Reminder to Verify Remote Access Assumptions
Check Point says attackers are exploiting a VPN authentication bypass tied to deprecated IKEv1 configurations. Business owners should ask for proof of exposure review, hotfix status, and VPN log checks.
Meta's Instagram Recovery Flaw Is a Reminder to Own Business Social Accounts
Meta's Instagram recovery incident is a practical reminder that business social accounts need documented ownership, MFA, backup admins, and recovery evidence before a platform support failure becomes a business disruption.
The Notion and Anthropic Disruption Is a Reminder to Plan AI Fallbacks
Notion temporarily disabled Anthropic models after a Claude service issue. For business owners, the lesson is not panic. It is knowing which AI workflows need a fallback plan.
Fake IT Support Calls Are an Access-Control Problem for Business Owners
A current Silent Ransom Group campaign against U.S. law firms and professional services firms is a reminder that remote support, onsite visits, and USB access need a verification policy before employees are asked to ਵਿਹਾਰਕ IT ਸਲਾਹ someone claiming to be IT.
A Travel Router Firmware Flaw Is a Reminder to Inventory Small Network Gear
Same-day GL.iNet GL-MT3000 router vulnerability records show why business owners should ask who tracks firmware, remote access, and small network devices used for work.
A WordPress Form Plugin Flaw Is a Reminder to Ask for Patch Proof
Attackers are exploiting an Everest Forms Pro flaw to take over WordPress sites. Business owners should ask for proof that website plugins, admin accounts, and logs were reviewed.
New York's Data Center Moratorium Is a Reminder to Review AI Infrastructure Assumptions
New York's data center moratorium bill shows why business owners should ask how AI, cloud, and hosted systems depend on infrastructure capacity, utility costs, and vendor resilience.
IBM Breach Allegations Show Why Vendor Security Answers Need Proof
A same-day report on IBM and breach-disclosure allegations is a reminder that business owners should ask vendors for evidence, not just reassurance, after a security incident.