SoftBank Corp. evolves Telecom infrastructure for the AI era: From carrying data to orchestrating intelligence

13 March 2026

At Mobile World Congress (MWC) Barcelona 2026, SoftBank Corp. unveiled its transition from a traditional carrier that moves data – raw, uninterpreted data packets – to an AI-native infrastructure provider enabling distributed AI workloads across edge and cloud environments.

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Mimecast study: 42% of organisations report rise in malicious insider threats over past year

13 March 2026

Mimecast, a global provider of solutions that manage human risk, has released its 9th annual State of Human Risk Report, revealing that 42% of organisations reported an increase in malicious insider incidents over the past year, matching the 42% reporting a rise in negligent incidents for the first time.

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SailPoint adds new adaptive identity features to its AI-powered SailPoint platform

13 March 2026

SailPoint, Inc., provider of unified identity security solutions for enterprises, has made significant advancements to its AI-powered SailPoint platform. These new capabilities are the first of many to deliver on the company's new adaptive identity vision, an approach designed to address the critical security challenges of modern IT environments.

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Starkiller: Taking phishing frameworks to a new level

13 March 2026

Starkiller's landing page, advertising a 99.7% success rate.

Starkiller's landing page, advertising a 99.7% success rate.

Most phishing kits rely on static HTML clones of login pages. While effective, they’re inherently fragile: even minor interface updates from the impersonated brand can immediately reveal the deception. In this article, Abnormal AI looks at a new framework called Starkiller (not to be confused with the legitimate BC Security red team tool of the same name) takes a different approach. 

Starkiller is sold openly as a commercial-grade cybercrime platform by a threat group calling itself Jinkusu, Starkiller is distributed like a SaaS product. It launches a headless Chrome instance – a browser that operates without a visible window – inside a Docker container, loads the brand’s real website and acts as a reverse proxy between the target and the legitimate site.

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