Citrix Warns: Patch NetScaler ADC and Gateway Flaws Immediately

Citrix Warns: Patch NetScaler ADC and Gateway Flaws Immediately

Citrix has released urgent security updates for NetScaler ADC and NetScaler Gateway after discovering two vulnerabilities that could expose sensitive session data and cause session mix-ups. The company is urging administrators to apply the fixes as soon as possible, citing the potential for exploitation that echoes earlier high-profile memory-leak bugs that were actively abused in the wild. What happened Earlier

OpenAI Pulls the Plug on Sora: Why the Video Platform Failed and What Comes Next

OpenAI Pulls the Plug on Sora: Why the Video Platform Failed and What Comes Next

OpenAI’s Sora arrived with a burst of excitement: a consumer-facing video generator that turned text prompts into short, striking clips. For a moment, it felt like a clear signal that generative video had arrived. Yet, less than a year after its high-profile debut, OpenAI has decided to wind Sora down—removing the Sora app, shutting the Sora API, and stripping video

Arm AGI CPU: Re-centering the CPU for the Agentic AI Era

Arm AGI CPU: Re-centering the CPU for the Agentic AI Era

OpenAI, Google, Meta—these names dominate headlines when we talk about large models and generative AI. But as AI moves from isolated model demos to always-on systems coordinating tasks at global scale, another player is making a decisive move: Arm. On March 24, 2026, Arm unveiled the Arm AGI CPU, a purpose-built silicon offering intended to be the rack-scale foundation for

LiteLLM Supply Chain Breach — 95M Downloads, Import-Time Backdoor, and What Teams Must Do Now

LiteLLM Supply Chain Breach — 95M Downloads, Import-Time Backdoor, and What Teams Must Do Now

The Python package ecosystem suffered another high-impact supply chain compromise: LiteLLM — a popular library that routes requests across large language model providers and sees tens of millions of downloads — shipped malicious code in recent PyPI releases. Two versions published on March 24, 2026 (1.82.7 and 1.82.8) contained an import‑time backdoor that escalates into credential harvesting, lateral movement, and

Kali Linux 2026.1 Arrives — New Tools, NetHunter Breakthroughs, and a Nostalgic BackTrack Mode

Kali Linux 2026.1 Arrives — New Tools, NetHunter Breakthroughs, and a Nostalgic BackTrack Mode

Kali Linux’s first major release of 2026 lands with a mix of practical upgrades, fresh aesthetics, and a handful of features that will matter to both day-to-day penetration testers and mobile security researchers. Version 2026.1 brings a modernized look, an under‑the‑hood kernel bump, targeted NetHunter enhancements, and eight new offensive-security tools that expand Kali’s capabilities in post‑exploitation, web testing, and