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  [ ![Illustration of YoSmart YoLink Smart Hub](https://images.captechgroup.com/cdn-cgi/image/width=515,format=webp,quality=85/threat-intel/999360e301.jpg) ](https://captechgroup.com/threat-intelligence-center/yosmart-yolink-smart-hub-security-features-and-set-01284f "YoSmart YoLink Smart Hub: Security Features and Setup Guide") The YoSmart YoLink Smart Hub functions as a central hub for managing multiple IoT devices within your smart home ecosystem. This guide examines the hub's security architecture, authentication mechanisms, and configuration options that help protect your connected devices from unauthorized access.

 

 

 

 

 

  [ ![Illustration of Zoom Stealer browser extensions harvest corporate meeting intelligence](https://images.captechgroup.com/cdn-cgi/image/width=515,format=webp,quality=85/threat-intel/f70656ded7.jpg) ](https://captechgroup.com/threat-intelligence-center/zoom-stealer-browser-extensions-harvest-corporate-1ef4dc "Zoom Stealer Browser Extensions Harvest Corporate Meeting Intelligence")  Security researchers have identified a sophisticated threat targeting Zoom users through malicious browser extensions designed to harvest corporate meeting intelligence. These extensions intercept meeting URLs, participant information, and sensitive discussion details before transmitting them to threat actors.



 

 

 

  [ ![Illustration of Browser Extension Harvests 8M Users' AI Chatbot Data](https://images.captechgroup.com/cdn-cgi/image/width=515,format=webp,quality=85/threat-intel/0a78c1fb6f.jpg) ](https://captechgroup.com/threat-intelligence-center/browser-extension-harvests-8m-users-ai-chatbot-dat-ded08a "Browser Extension Harvests 8M Users' AI Chatbot Data") Security researchers have uncovered a browser extension that harvested AI chatbot data from approximately 8 million users. This incident highlights critical vulnerabilities in browser extension ecosystems and the risks users face when third-party tools gain access to sensitive conversations.

 

 

 

 

  [ ![Illustration of Predicting 2026](https://images.captechgroup.com/cdn-cgi/image/width=515,format=webp,quality=85/threat-intel/fb7944d8f2.jpg) ](https://captechgroup.com/threat-intelligence-center/predicting-2026-critical-security-threats-and-defe-4bcae2 "Predicting 2026: Critical Security Threats and Defense Strategies") As cybersecurity threats evolve at an accelerating pace, understanding the threat landscape of 2026 requires analyzing current attack patterns, emerging technologies, and adversary capabilities. Organizations that anticipate these challenges and implement proactive defense strategies today will be better positioned to protect their assets, data, and operations tomorrow.

 

 

 

 

  [ ![Illustration of Apple Issues Security Updates After Two WebKit Flaws Found Exploited in the Wild](https://images.captechgroup.com/cdn-cgi/image/width=515,format=webp,quality=85/threat-intel/90d2dc1e4e.jpg) ](https://captechgroup.com/threat-intelligence-center/apple-issues-security-updates-after-two-webkit-fla-1fda43 "Apple Issues Security Updates After Two WebKit Flaws Found Exploited in the Wild")  Apple has released security updates addressing two WebKit vulnerabilities that have been discovered being actively exploited by threat actors. WebKit, the rendering engine powering Safari and other Apple applications, contained flaws that could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code and compromise device security.



 

 

 

  [ ![Illustration of Fortinet Warns of Active Exploitation of FortiOS SSL VPN 2FA Bypass Vulnerability](https://images.captechgroup.com/cdn-cgi/image/width=515,format=webp,quality=85/threat-intel/e768f37ab6.jpg) ](https://captechgroup.com/threat-intelligence-center/fortinet-warns-of-active-exploitation-of-fortios-s-984ed4 "Fortinet Warns of Active Exploitation of FortiOS SSL VPN 2FA Bypass Vulnerability")  Fortinet has issued an urgent warning regarding active exploitation of a critical vulnerability in FortiOS SSL VPN that allows attackers to bypass two-factor authentication protections. This vulnerability poses significant risk to organizations relying on SSL VPN for secure remote access, as threat actors are actively leveraging the flaw in the wild.



 

 

 

  [ ![Illustration of The ROI Problem in Attack Surface Management](https://images.captechgroup.com/cdn-cgi/image/width=515,format=webp,quality=85/threat-intel/5a9722cfbb.jpg) ](https://captechgroup.com/threat-intelligence-center/the-roi-problem-in-attack-surface-management-measu-9cecc9 "The ROI Problem in Attack Surface Management: Measuring Real Security Value")  Organizations investing in attack surface management frequently struggle to articulate clear return on investment to leadership. The challenge lies in quantifying risk reduction, comparing costs against prevented incidents, and establishing meaningful metrics that bridge security outcomes with business value.
