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AI Security — Monday, June 29, 2026

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This Monday morning, AI security is at the forefront of global concerns, with multiple reports highlighting both escalating threats and innovative defenses. Both Fintech Singapore and BankInfoSecurity confirm that autonomous AI agents are revolutionizing cyber fraud. BioCatch reports 80% of organizations have already experienced an attack by an AI agent, with Boston Consulting Group estimating these agentic AI systems could cut scam execution costs by over 90% and double successful fraudulent activities. Here's the thing: these AI systems can plan and execute entire fraud schemes independently, from gathering victim information to generating personalized ransom notes. Straiker, which just raised $64 million in Series A funding, aims to secure these increasingly autonomous AI agents, noting that 80% of organizations may soon be run by AI agents without human intervention. Prompt injection attacks are also a growing menace. Forbes reports that over 90 organizations faced these attacks in 2025, with CrowdStrike framing injected prompts as a new form of malware. The report also found AI-enabled adversary operations rose 89% year-over-year, and 82% of intrusions involved no traditional malicious code. What nobody expected is China's Zhipu AI GLM-5.2 model now matching Anthropic's Claude Mythos in cybersecurity vulnerability detection, as CyberSecurityNews reports. This open-weight model, released freely, achieved a 39% IDOR vulnerability detection score, surpassing Claude Code's 32-37%, and at a fraction of the cost. This challenges U.S. export controls, with experts like Chris Eng, cited by GovInfoSecurity, arguing that restricting access to advanced AI models may actually weaken defenders. Meanwhile, companies are racing to shore up defenses. Entrust is launching a biometric authentication solution to combat AI-powered account takeover fraud, integrating rapid biometric verification to replace passwords. Apple, according to MacRumors and Reuters, has released iOS 26.5.2 earlier than planned, with over 25 security fixes, due to concerns about AI-assisted hacks. ServiceNow, in partnership with Accenture and IBM, is also pushing new AI-powered cybersecurity services, focusing on cyber risk management for large enterprises. This means that while AI is making cyber threats more sophisticated, it's also becoming an indispensable tool for defense. For you, this means staying vigilant about updates to your devices and being aware that AI is changing the landscape of both cyberattacks and the tools available to protect your personal and financial data.

Stories Covered

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LLMs Hacked for Cocaine Recipes: AI Security Challenges

The Register·Jun 29
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Apple Speeds Up Security Updates Due to AI Hacking Threats

9to5Mac·Jun 29
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Straiker Secures $64M to Protect Enterprise AI Agents

Let's Data Science·Jun 29
04

SentinelOne (S): Undervalued After AI Security Launches?

simplywall.st·Jun 29
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Apple iOS 26.5.2: Early Security Fixes Combat AI Hacks

MacRumors·Jun 29
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ServiceNow's AI Cybersecurity Push with Accenture & IBM

Yahoo Finance UK·Jun 29
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UC Research: Generative AI Fights Ransomware Threats

University of Cincinnati·Jun 29
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Anthropic AI Restrictions Won't Fix Security: Expert

GovInfoSecurity·Jun 29
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Entrust Fights AI Account Takeover Fraud with Biometrics

FinTech Magazine·Jun 29
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Straiker Raises $64M Series A for Enterprise AI Security

Pulse 2.0·Jun 29
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PANW's AI Security: IBM, Red Hat & Deutsche Telekom Partnerships

Zacks Investment Research·Jun 29
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HiddenLayer & Databricks: AI-Native Security for Enterprise AI

PR Newswire·Jun 29
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eMazzanti & Plurall AI: New Deepfake Security for SMBs

PR Newswire·Jun 29
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Straiker Raises $64M: Securing Autonomous AI Agents

BankInfoSecurity·Jun 29
15

AI Security: Defending Probabilistic Systems & New Threats

infoq.com·Jun 29
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AI & Enterprise Apps: Securing SAP in the AI Age

SC Media·Jun 29
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TotalSecure AI: Securing Corporate AI Growth

ITWeb·Jun 29
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AI Chatbots: "Affective Safety" Risks & Sycophancy

Help Net Security·Jun 29
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Zhipu AI Matches Claude in Vulnerability Detection

CyberSecurityNews·Jun 29
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Prompt Injection: New Malware Threat to Enterprises

Forbes·Jun 29
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Agentic AI: The New Frontier of Cyber Fraud & Scams

Fintech Singapore·Jun 29