Your Skill Scanner Is Blind to the Real Attack Surface
Anthropic Skill scanners miss malicious code hiding in test files. Here’s what you need to do NOW to protect your projects.
Anthropic Skill scanners miss malicious code hiding in test files. Here’s what you need to do NOW to protect your projects.
88% of enterprises reported AI agent security incidents last year, yet only 21% have runtime visibility. The gap is architectural, not operational.
Bitcoin’s price action in early April has been relatively calm, holding in the low $70,000s and trading repeatedly through the $71,000–$75,000 range. That stability near all-time highs is keeping the asset in view for retail traders—but this April, the more… Read More »How US Tax Refunds and New IRS Crypto Rules Could Spark a $240B Bitcoin Retail Demand Wave
The policy fight over how U.S. lawmakers treat yield on stablecoins has moved from abstract risk scenarios to hard numbers. A new White House economic study finds little evidence that today’s stablecoin yield products are undermining bank lending or deposit… Read More »White House Study Undercuts Case for Stablecoin Yield Ban, Putting CLARITY Act Under Senate Spotlight
Procurement in large manufacturers and construction firms moves billions of dollars each year, yet much of the work still runs on email, spreadsheets, and phone calls. New York–based startup Traza is betting that autonomous AI agents can finally modernize this… Read More »Traza’s $2.1M Bet: Autonomous AI Agents for Industrial Procurement
Adobe is pushing deeper into AI‑driven workflows with the launch of its Firefly AI Assistant, a conversational agent designed to operate across Photoshop, Premiere Pro, Illustrator, Lightroom, Express and more from a single interface. Announced alongside new video, image and… Read More »Adobe’s Firefly AI Assistant Aims to Orchestrate the Entire Creative Cloud from a Single Prompt
In the early days of a bull run, it can feel like every crypto chart only has one direction: up. That illusion has drawn countless retail investors into the market with the belief that simply buying and holding will reliably… Read More »Crypto Doesn’t Always Go Up: How to Build Smarter Investment Strategies for Choppy Markets
Bitcoin has never been more embedded in mainstream finance, yet the wider public appears less fixated on it than during the 2017 mania. Spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs), corporate treasury allocations, and a thickening layer of professional market infrastructure have pushed… Read More »Why Bitcoin’s Wall Street Victory Hasn’t Rekindled 2017-Level Public Hype
The rapid shift from simple chatbots to autonomous, system-level AI agents is reshaping how software is built, deployed, and governed. Tools like OpenClaw, Google’s Antigravity, and Anthropic’s Claude Cowork illustrate both the promise and the peril of this new “agentic”… Read More »Claude, OpenClaw, Antigravity and the High-Stakes Future of AI Agents
As security teams race to operationalize models, copilots, and agentic workflows, a less visible but foundational shift is happening underneath: vendors are converging on a shared way to describe security data. The Open Cybersecurity Schema Framework (OCSF) has quickly become… Read More »OCSF: How a Common Security Data Schema Is Powering the Next Wave of AI-Ready SOCs
Charles Schwab’s decision to offer direct Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) trading to its clients is a structural shift in how crypto reaches mainstream investors. It does not introduce digital assets to crypto-native users; instead, it embeds them into the… Read More »Charles Schwab’s Direct Bitcoin and Ethereum Access Signals a New Phase of Mainstream Crypto Adoption
Circle’s ability to freeze USD Coin (USDC) on-chain—a control long marketed as a safety feature—is drawing renewed scrutiny after an on-chain investigation alleged that the company moved slowly to block hundreds of millions in stolen funds while rapidly freezing a… Read More »Circle’s USDC Freeze Powers Under Fire After Alleged Inconsistent Wallet Blocks