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Cybersecurity News Update for April 5, 2026
This week’s news includes:
- Quantum Computing and Encryption – I Forgot to Mention One Thing
- So Far Attacks on Tech Companies Have Been Limited to the Middle East
- Microsoft Now FORCES Upgrades to Windows 11
- New York Passes Comprehensive AI Safety Law
- How can we use AI and still be CMMC compliant?
- I have a contract renewal that is coming up at the end of this year. Will that renewal require a third-party (C3PAO) certification?
- Is there a shortage of CMMC assessors?
- When is CUI not CUI – Take 2!
- Another Fortinet Exploit
- North Korean Hackers Drained $285 Million from Drift in 10 Seconds
- Balancer Labs Shuts after $110 Million Hack
- Hackers Claimed to Have Breached Cisco Systems
- Drift Loses $280 Million to Hackers
- Will forcing routers to be assembled in the US make them secure?
- Axios npm package with 100 million weekly downloads compromised
- Critical Claude bug discovered after code accidentally released
- Security News for the week ending April 3, 2026: Hong Kong just made it a crime to refuse to unlock your phone, California to require AI companies seeking state contracts to meet safety+ rules, hackers leverage Claude Code leak to attack you, Microsoft’s LinkedIn is watching you and when tech and the real world collide.
