VoidLink Malware Framework: Key Points on How It Targets Kubernetes and AI Workloads

Title: VoidLink Malware Framework: Key Points on How It Targets Kubernetes and AI Workloads Overview VoidLink is a modular malware framework observed targeting cloud-native environments, with emphasis on Kubernetes clusters and AI infrastructure. Goal: persistence, lateral movement, data exfiltration, and abuse of compute (e.g., model theft, crypto-mining, or training/serving misuse). Modularity enables plugins for container escape, kubeconfig harvesting, and targeted

Laser Highways: Taara’s Free‑Space Optics Bring Fiber Speeds Without the Dig

Open-air laser links are no longer a laboratory curiosity. Taara, a spinout from an experimental research lab, is shipping systems that aim to deliver fiberlike throughput across streets, between buildings, and even over urban kilometers—without the expense and delay of trenching fiber. The appeal is simple: where fiber exists nearby but legal, financial, or logistical barriers prevent a direct connection,

When Drones Hit the Cloud: AWS Middle East Outage Disrupts 109 Services

A series of drone strikes against Amazon Web Services facilities in the Middle East triggered one of the most significant regional outages in AWS history, disrupting services across the ME-CENTRAL-1 (UAE) region and causing collateral damage in the nearby ME-SOUTH-1 (Bahrain) region. The incident began in the early hours of March 1, 2026, and left many customers scrambling to fail

Enhanced Storage Resiliency with Azure NetApp Files Elastic Zone‑Redundant Service

Data resiliency is a baseline requirement for modern enterprise applications. Short interruptions or data loss can cascade into regulatory, financial, and reputational consequences. Azure NetApp Files (ANF) Elastic zone‑redundant storage (ANF Elastic ZRS) is a managed, multi‑AZ file storage option built on Azure’s ZRS architecture that aims to deliver synchronous multi‑zone replication, automatic failover, and enterprise ONTAP data management features

MS‑Agent Shell Flaw (CVE‑2026‑2256): What You Need to Know

A critical vulnerability in the MS‑Agent framework’s Shell tool allows untrusted input to be executed as operating‑system commands, potentially giving attackers full control of affected systems. This short note summarizes the issue, its impact, and immediate mitigations, and points to the original advisory for technical details. Overview MS‑Agent exposes a Shell capability intended to let AI agents run OS commands