Opera Neon lets AI clients act directly in browser

Opera has introduced MCP Connector for Opera Neon, allowing external AI clients to connect directly to the browser. The tool lets third-party AI agents work inside a user’s active browser session rather than in a separate environment. Opera Neon, the company’s browser focused on AI-driven workflows, now supports clients including Claude, ChatGPT, Lovable, n8n and … Read more

German Police Rouse System Admins From Sleep Over IT Flaw

Police Fanned Out Early Sunday Brandishing an Advisory of a CVSS 10 Vulnerability David Meyer • March 25, 2026     German police apparently on their way to wake up a system administrator at 3 a.m. (Image: Shutterstock) Police officers across Germany roused corporate IT administrators during the early hours of Sunday morning. Their message … Read more

Google AI Studio gets full-stack coding agent Antigravity

Google has added a full-stack coding environment to Google AI Studio, centred on a new coding agent called Antigravity. The update is designed to turn text prompts into working web applications within the same interface. It adds built-in Firebase services for database storage and user authentication, and expands framework support to include Next.js alongside React … Read more

Microsoft patches major SQL Server flaw in March update

Microsoft has released fixes for 77 security vulnerabilities across its product portfolio in the March 2026 Patch Tuesday update, including a high-severity SQL Server flaw affecting multiple supported versions. It also disclosed that two of the newly published vulnerabilities were publicly known before patches became available, though there is no evidence of active exploitation so … Read more

Android Malware Taps Google Gemini at Runtime

Researchers Say PromptSpy Automates Persistence on Infected Devices Pooja Tikekar (@PoojaTikekar) • February 20, 2026     Image: Shutterstock A newly discovered Android malware strain is using Google’s Gemini generative artificial intelligence model to automate part of its persistence mechanism, marking what researchers describe as the second known case of AI-driven mobile malware. See Also: … Read more

800,000 Servers at Risk Amid Active Attacks

Critical Infrastructure Security Telnet Flaw Allows Unauthenticated Users to Gain Root Access Mathew J. Schwartz (euroinfosec) • January 27, 2026     Hackers are on the hunt for open Telnet ports in servers after discovering that a version of legacy client-server application protocol is vulnerable to an authentication bypass vulnerability. More than 800,000 servers could … Read more

High-Severity Flaw Lets Hackers Bypass Authentication

Image: Ferran Rodenas/Flickr/Creative Commons If you use VMware Tools for Windows, it is critical to update to the latest version. Broadcom, which acquired VMware for $69 billion in 2023, has issued a patch for a high-severity vulnerability that is actively being exploited by cybercriminals. The vulnerability affects VMware Tools for Windows versions 11.x.x and 12.x.x, … Read more