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FBI, power plants hit in worst hacking incidents of first half 2026
Cyberattacks in 2026 are spreading across national infrastructure, public data and global companies, prompting warnings that security threats are entering a new phase. TechCrunch said major incidents this year show simultaneous increases in personal data leaks, supply-chain hacks and attacks on critical infrastructure. Cases cited include alleged mishandling of U.S. Social Security data, attacks on European power and water facilities, disruptions at large firms, open-source supply-chain compromises and an intrusion into part of the FBI’s monitoring systems.
AI & Enterprise
Predictive security models hit limits as shadow AI SaaS risks rise
Security companies are issuing reports on cyber threat trends, and two drew attention this week from Rapid7 and Grip Security. Rapid7 said defenders are finding it harder to keep up as attackers weaponise disclosed vulnerabilities within days, leaving little time to patch. Grip Security warned that AI embedded in SaaS applications can create risks outside enterprise control, and a breach of one AI-enabled app can spread across other AI environments and potentially to other organisations.
AI & Enterprise
US CISA urges stronger device management security after Stryker hacking incident
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency urged companies to strengthen security for device management systems after pro-Iran hackers infiltrated medical device maker Stryker’s systems and remotely wiped data from tens of thousands of employee devices. CISA said the attackers accessed Stryker’s Windows-based network and then targeted its endpoint device management system, causing continued disruption to global operations. It recommended requiring approval from two administrators for sensitive actions such as device resets.