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March 17, 2026
Vidar Stealer 2.0 distributed via fake game cheats on GitHub and Reddit
Acronis TRU has identified hundreds of GitHub repositories delivering malware to video gamers under the guise of "free game cheats," spanning numerous campaigns across virtually every major online game title.
March 09, 2026
MSP cybersecurity news digest, March 9, 2026
Malicious campaigns abuse OAuth redirect behavior to bypass phishing defenses and deliver malware, Google says threat actors abused 90 zero‑day flaws in 2025, many targeting core infrastructure systems. Here are the latest threats to MSP security.
March 06, 2026
Mobile spyware campaign impersonates Israel's Red Alert rocket warning system
Acronis Threat Research Unit (TRU) has identified a targeted campaign distributing a trojanized version of the Red Alert rocket warning Android app to Israeli users via SMS messages impersonating official Home Front Command communications.
March 03, 2026
MSP cybersecurity news digest, March 3, 2026
Trend Micro flags severe Apex One RCE flaws that could let attackers disable protection layers, ManoMano reports massive data breach affecting 38 million customer accounts, and more. Here are the latest threats to MSP security.
March 02, 2026
The patch reality gap: How fast SMBs really patch and what are the risks
This report summarizes patch deployment behavior observed in Acronis telemetry during the second half of 2025. It focuses on patching for Microsoft and third-party applications, and on not whether patching can be done, but how fast patches are actually applied across all devices.
February 23, 2026
MSP cybersecurity news digest, February 23, 2026
Critical BeyondTrust pre‑auth RCE exploited in the wild, CISA demands immediate remediation, AI platforms like Copilot and Grok demonstrated as covert C2 proxies in new attack technique, and more. Here are the latest threats to MSP security.
February 23, 2026
OpenClaw: Agentic AI in the wild — Architecture, adoption and emerging security risks
Over the past few weeks, OpenClaw has rapidly evolved from a niche open‑source project into one of the most widely discussed examples of agentic AI in practice. This combination of intelligence, autonomy and integration is precisely why OpenClaw has captured attention across developer and security communities. It is also why it has become a focal point for serious security concerns.












