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Redis Use-After-Free Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVE-2026-23479)

In May 2026, Redis disclosed a high severity memory safety vulnerability tracked as CVE-2026-23479. The issue affects the Redis server, a widely deployed in memory data structure store used for caching, messaging, and real time analytics across cloud and on premises environments. The vulnerability exists in the client unblocking logic and may allow an authenticated attacker to achieve remote code execution under specific conditions.

How much does a penetration test cost?

For organisations considering a penetration test, one of the first questions is often how much it will cost. While this is a reasonable question, the answer is usually not so straightforward. Like many technology products and services, penetration testing is not a commodity. The scope, complexity, and objectives of each assessment can vary which means pricing can vary just as widely.

Protecting Manufacturing Continuity Through Identity Security

The convergence of accelerated digitalization, complex global supply chains, and the rapid adoption of AI-driven automation, has elevated the importance of identity security. Combine this with the traditional and fragmented identity management approaches typical in manufacturing environments, and risk is multiplied. Failing to tackle identity, now becomes a direct threat to production continuity, regulatory compliance, and competitive advantage.

How to Use and Access the Office 365 Admin Center: A Complete Walkthrough

Almost all cloud services that allow you to manage multiple users have a dedicated administration interface. Microsoft Office 365 is categorized as software as a service (SaaS) and provides its own Microsoft Office 365 admin center. You can use this administration center to manage user accounts and mailboxes, configure the Office 365 cloud environment, monitor statistics and more. This blog post explains how to use the updated Office 365 admin center and what features can be configured.

How to Install VMware PowerCLI for vSphere Management Automation

PowerCLI is one of the most powerful tools for managing and automating VMware vSphere and vCloud. You can manage VM provisioning, storage, networking, operating systems in hosts and guests, changes, and any other aspect of VMware vSphere. Let’s take a look at what PowerCLI is and the basics of installing this VMware vSphere management tool. NAKIVO for VMware vSphere Backup Complete data protection for VMware vSphere VMs and instant recovery options.

Why Unmanaged IoT Devices Create Hidden Security Gaps

Why did the seven-month dwell time inside that hospital surprise nobody on my team? A smart HVAC controller in a third-floor conference room sat on a US healthcare network for seven months. IT security had never inventoried it. The SOC had never seen its traffic. Within 72 hours of initial compromise, the attacker had pivoted to corporate systems and reached patient records. The final bill, as compiled in public breach reporting, lands at $12.4 million.

AI Evaluation and Security: Why Real-World Testing Matters More Than Ever

As organizations deploy artificial intelligence across customer service, HR, finance, and business operations, security concerns are expanding beyond traditional cybersecurity risks. Companies are no longer focused solely on protecting systems from external threats. They must also ensure AI tools behave reliably, safely, and consistently when interacting with real users.

AI Market Competition Depends on Control of Infrastructure, Industry Analysis Suggests

The brief leadership crisis at OpenAI in late 2023 triggered widespread debate about the future of artificial intelligence companies. While many observers focused on governance issues, some analysts viewed the situation as evidence of deeper forces shaping the industry. As reported by The Silicon Review, entrepreneur and IFORELS founder Vlad Panin argued that the long-term balance of power in AI would depend less on public leadership disputes and more on who controls critical resources such as computing infrastructure, distribution channels, data access, and financial incentives.

8 Affordable WordPress Hosting Plans That Still Deliver Strong Performance

Most hosting companies price their introductory plans between $1 and $3 per month, which makes the decision feel like a coin toss. The real cost of choosing wrong shows up later: slow load times, unreliable uptime, and renewal rates that triple or quadruple without warning. A hosting plan that saves you $1 per month but adds half a second to every page load will cost you far more in lost visitors than you ever saved on the bill.