The smell of victory, Bongo Fury, Sysmon, Antiques, Looker, Openclaw, Kimwolf, Josh Marpet, and More on this episode of the Security Weekly News.
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Doug White
- Microsoft rolls out native Sysmon monitoring in Windows 11
- CISA orders federal agencies to replace end-of-life edge devices
- Google patches RCE, internal database leak flaws in Looker
- OpenClaw agents targeted with 341 malicious ClawHub skills
- Microsoft sets Copilot agents loose on your OneDrive files
- AISURU/Kimwolf Botnet Launches Record-Setting 31.4 Tbps DDoS Attack
- Your phone edits all your photos with AI – is it changing your view of reality?
- Museums incorporate “scent of the afterlife” into Egyptian exhibits






