
Security news weekly round-up - 20th March 2026
One thing is certain. Vulnerabilities are not going anywhere anytime soon because humans are not perfect and our imperfections can show in what we create. Also, while technology like AI applications can help you become productive, it can lead to a data breach. This and more is what we are about to review. Let's begin. Researchers disclose vulnerabilities in IP KVMs from four manufacturers The vulnerability risk is high because the kind of power that it gives to the attackers is dangerous. For example: The devices, which typically sell for $30 to $100, are known as IP KVMs. Administrators often use them to remotely access machines on networks. This provides power and convenience to admins, but in the wrong hands, the capabilities can often torpedo what might otherwise be a secure network. The Collapse of Predictive Security in the Age of Machine-Speed Attacks As a cyber defender, know that it's nothing new. You just need to change how you protect the systems that you are charged to prot
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