ShinyHunters Pwns Odido affecting millions

Posted in Commentary with tags on February 24, 2026 by itnerd

The ShinyHunters extortion gang has claimed responsibility for breaching Dutch telecommunications provider Odido and stealing millions of user records from its compromised systems.

Commenting on this news is Lidia Lopez, Senior Threat Intelligence Analyst at Outpost24:

“This incident fits a pattern we have been tracking from 2025 into 2026: ShinyHunters-linked operations often rely on social engineering to get legitimate access into SaaS environments, then export data and use leak sites for extortion. The common playbook is email and phone pretexting where attackers impersonate IT, a vendor, or support and push a fake “required update” or “security tool,” or trick staff into authorizing a rogue connected app. That gives them access through the identity layer, which can open downstream systems like customer support and contact platforms used across many organizations.

For Odido, “ShinyHunters” claims the breach is larger and includes “plain text” passwords, but that specific claim should be treated as unverified until independently validated or confirmed by the company or the authorities. Researchers suspect that the “plain text password” could refer to a readable password-like field in a CRM, such as a customer-service verification word stored in Salesforce, rather than customers’ online login passwords. Either way, plain text storage is serious: if it is a verification word, it makes impersonation and account fraud much easier when combined with identity data and financial identifiers; if it is an actual login password, it enables immediate account takeover at scale because attackers do not need to crack anything and password reuse can cascade the impact far beyond Odido.”

This is big as Odido has 6.9 million customers as of January 2024. So it is a safe bet that this will not end well for any of those customers. Which highlights the fact that all efforts need to be taken to keep the bad guys out so that conversations like this are not the norm.

LinkedIn Skills on the Rise: The skills Canadians need to stand out in 2026

Posted in Commentary with tags on February 24, 2026 by itnerd

As Canada’s job market remains competitive and professionals look for clarity on where to focus their time, LinkedIn has just released its annual Skills on the Rise report, revealing the fastest-growing skills shaping Canada’s workforce in 2026.   

This year’s data shows demand accelerating across both advanced AI capabilities and foundational business skills, signaling that employers are prioritizing professionals who can implement new technologies while strengthening operational resilience, financial oversight, cybersecurity, and leadership.   

Here are some of the fastest-growing skills in Canada highlighted in the report: 

  • AI Engineering & Implementation  
  • Data & AI Strategy  
  • Operational Efficiency  
  • Financial Operations & Analysis  
  • Cybersecurity & Risk Management  
  • Business and Revenue Growth  
  • Stakeholder Management  
  • Leadership & People Management  

These trends point to a clear shift in Canada’s labour market, employers are investing in AI and automation, while doubling down on risk management, financial oversight and leadership to navigate uncertainty.  

You can explore the full list of Canada’s fastest-rising skills here.

Meet 1Campaign: A new cloaking platform helping attackers abuse Google Ads

Posted in Commentary with tags on February 24, 2026 by itnerd

Threat researchers from Varonis have uncovered a full-service platform called 1Campaign that allows hackers to run malicious Google Ads at scale. The tool lets hackers pass Google’s screening processhide from security researchers, and funnel unsuspecting users to attacker-controlled sites.

According to researcher and author Daniel Kelley, “1Campaign stands out because it takes many tried-and-true hacker tools and techniques, packages them together, and aims them directly at the biggest online advertiser in the world, Google Ads. Hackers can trick Google Ads into running ads that redirect users to phishing or crypto scam pages, and the tools to do it are available right off the shelf and even come with dedicated hacker help desk support.”

The tool is part of a new breed of feature-packed toolkits that make it easier than ever for attackers to launch campaigns and dupe users — all without technical know-how.

We just published: 1Campaign: A New Cloaking Platform Helping Attackers Abuse Google Ads

Nikon Expands Popular MONARCH and PROSTAFF Binocular Lines

Posted in Commentary with tags on February 24, 2026 by itnerd

Nikon has announced the addition of 10×50 and 12×50 models to the popular MONARCH M5 and PROSTAFF P7 binocular lines with increased objective lens diameters. These new models feature higher light-gathering capability and resolution, producing a realistic and dynamic viewing experience for birding, exploring, sightseeing, stargazing, outdoor adventures – all with minimal weight.

Both of the new MONARCH M5 and PROSTAFF P7 models are the lightest in their class, thanks to a refined optical design and enhanced structural engineering. Nikon’s expertise in optics has helped to overcome the challenge of added weight that typically accompanies increased lens diameter in order to create binoculars that are comfortable to use and carry all day. Additionally, the 12×50 P7 and M5 models feature a wide apparent field of view of more than 60 degrees, allowing users to enjoy an immersive and expansive field of view.

New Monarch M5 10×50 /12×50 models

The premium MONARCH M5 10×50 and 12×50 binoculars feature high optical performance with a large-diameter yet lightweight body, providing genuine observation experiences that will satisfy even dedicated hobby enthusiasts.

Like other models in the MONARCH M5 series, the MONARCH M5 10×50 and 12×50 employ ED glass to deliver high contrast and high resolution, while multilayer coating is applied to all lenses and prisms to help ensure a brighter view. These binoculars employ a dielectric high-reflective multilayer coating and phase-correction coating to achieve brighter images with natural color fidelity, making the user’s view more realistic than ever.

Ideal not only for birdwatching but also for a wide range of other uses including outdoor activities, stargazing, and marine use, these models are great companions for diverse scenarios.

Key Features of the MONARCH M5 10×50 /12×50:

  • Lightest body among 50mm-diameter objective lens binoculars employing extra-low dispersion (ED) glass
  • Large 50mm diameter objective lenses deliver dynamic views
  • Wide apparent field of view for an immersive experience (60.8° for 12×50 model)
  • Stylish, refined exterior design
  • Extra-low dispersion (ED) glass for high contrast and resolution
  • All lenses and prisms are multilayer coated for brighter images
  • Dielectric high-reflective multilayer and phase-correction coatings are employed
  • A versatile lineup for various viewing situations
  • Waterproof (up to 1m/3.3 ft. for 10 minutes) and fog-free with O-ring seals and nitrogen gas
  • Long eye relief design ensures a clear field of view, even for eyeglass wearers
  • Turn-and-slide rubber eyecups with multi-click facilitate easy positioning of eyes at the correct eyepoint
  • Rubber armouring for shock resistance and a firm, comfortable grip
  • Lightweight body uses fibreglass-reinforced polycarbonate resin
  • Flip-down objective lens caps are attached to the body to prevent loss
  • Optional tripod adaptor TRA-3 enables attachment to a tripod

New PROSTAFF P7 10×50 and 12×50 binoculars

The affordable PROSTAFF P7 series now offers an even broader range of options to suit viewing preferences and various usages. As with other models in the PROSTAFF P7 series, these binoculars employ dielectric high-reflective multilayer coating and phase-correction coating, with multilayer coating applied to all lenses and prisms. This helps to ensure a bright and clear field of view.

These binoculars were engineered with thoughtful features to increase reliability, which also allows them to be optimal for use in a variety of conditions. The waterproof and armoured binoculars also have an oil- and water-repellent coating that resists smudges and dirt, as well as a diopter adjustment ring locking system that prevents unintentional movement during use.

Ideal for a wide range of applications such as birdwatching, outdoor recreation, stargazing and marine use, the PROSTAFF P7 10×50 and 12×50 are recommended for users who wish to enjoy immersive viewing experiences with ease.

Key Features PROSTAFF P7 10×50/12×50:

  • Lightest body among 50mm-diameter objective lens binoculars
  • Large 50mm diameter objective lenses deliver dynamic views
  • Wide apparent field of view for an immersive experience (60.8° for 12×50 model)
  • Stylish, refined exterior design
  • Dielectric high-reflective multilayer and phase-correction coatings are employed
  • Oil- and water-repellent coatings on the objective lens and eyepieces
  • All lenses and prisms are multilayer-coated for brighter images
  • Diopter adjustment ring locking system prevents unintentional rotation
  • Waterproof (up to 1m/3.3 ft. for 10 minutes) and fog-free with O-ring seals and nitrogen gas
  • Long eye relief design ensures a clear field of view, even for eyeglass wearers
  • Turn-and-slide rubber eyecups with multi-click facilitate easy positioning of eyes at the correct eyepoint
  • Rubber armoured exterior for shock resistance and a firm, comfortable grip
  • Lightweight body uses fibreglass-reinforced polycarbonate resin
  • Optional tripod adaptor TRA-3 enables attachment to a tripod

Price and Availability

The new Nikon MONARCH M5 10×50 and 12×50 models will be available for $449.95 and $459.95 respectively. The new Nikon PROSTAFF P7 10×50 will be available for $339.95 MSRP while the P7 12×50 models will sell for $349.95 MSRP. All of these models will be available starting in early March.

For more information about current Nikon products, please visit www.nikon.ca.

SPECIFICATIONS

 MONARCH M5 10×50MONARCH M5 12×50PROSTAFF P7 10×50PROSTAFF P7 12×50
Magnification (×)10121012
Effective diameter of objective lens (mm)50505050
Angular field of view (real) (˚)65.665.6
Angular field of view (apparent) (˚)255.360.855.360.8
Eye relief (mm)19.316.419.316.4
Length (mm/in.)166/6.5166/6.5169/6.7169/6.7
Width (mm/in.)133/5.2133/5.2133/5.2133/5.2
Depth (mm/in.)58/2.358/2.358/2.358/2.3
Weight (g/oz.)640/22.6650/22.9630/22.2645/22.8

Deepgram and IBM Introduce Advanced Voice Capabilities for Enterprise AI

Posted in Commentary with tags on February 24, 2026 by itnerd

IBM and Deepgram today announced a collaboration to integrate Deepgram’s industry-leading speech-to-text and text-to-speech capabilities into IBM’s watsonx Orchestrate generative AI solution.

To address client needs for highly performant, enterprise-grade transcription and real-time captioning, IBM will embed Deepgram’s capabilities into watsonx Orchestrate. This collaboration makes Deepgram IBM’s first voice partner, bringing voice AI technology that helps enterprises automate their operations and meet the growing demand for conversational AI technology, including advanced speech-to-text voice recognition so users can interact with digital agents using natural speech.

Many organizations are adopting AI-powered speech-to-text systems to automate transcription while handling real-world audio conditions, including background noise, diverse accents, and real-life dialog. This integration addresses these challenges by offering a wider range of languages and dialects, including dozens of Arabic and Indian variants, along with voices that reflect regional accents. It also adds options for custom tuning, real-time captioning and natural-sounding speech.

These technologies open new possibilities for enhanced automated customer care and support, call analysis, and voice-driven data entry in fields like healthcare and finance.

Voice interfaces are quickly becoming essential for enterprise AI, and this collaboration strengthens IBM’s role in delivering modern, flexible solutions to its clients. For Deepgram, it expands access to new customers through a trusted enterprise partner and reinforces its position as a reliable, real-time voice platform built for large-scale use.

General Magic Raises Oversubscribed US$7.2M to Cut Insurance Quote Time to 3 Minutes

Posted in Commentary with tags on February 24, 2026 by itnerd

Insurance is complicated. Customers have questions before they quote, need guidance after, and expect clarity when they file a claim. But the work of answering those questions, collecting documents, and following up still runs on calls, emails, and portals stitched together by manual effort. For brokers and carriers, this coordination overhead is one of the most operationally expensive and taxing parts of the business.

General Magic is building AI agents to solve this problem.

Today, the company announced a US$7.2M seed funding round led by Radical Ventures, with significant participation from a16z Speedrun and new investment from Figma VP of Product Brendan O’Driscoll and Larry James Erwin from OpenAI. The company has raised $8.4M to date, backed by Radical Ventures, a16z Speedrun, and Comma Capital, along with operators who have built foundational AI and product platforms, including Aidan Gomez, CEO of Cohere, as well as the executive team at Braze, including Kevin Wang, Chief Product Officer, and Spencer Burke, SVP of Growth.

General Magic builds AI agents that take over the work insurance teams spend the most time on: answering routine questions, collecting documents, and following up with customers when clarity matters. These agents work across the full insurance lifecycle, covering pre-quote eligibility, post quote engagement, and claims coordination. They do all of this while connecting directly to broker management systems, quoting platforms, and CRMs. 

Early deployments show what’s possible. Working with one of the world’s largest general insurers, General Magic has reduced time-to-quote from roughly 30 minutes down to under 3 minutes via its SMS-based agent. 

The company’s agentic offerings are centered around a product called Cell, a proactive AI agent that connects directly to the systems insurance teams already use. Cell integrates with broker management systems, quoting and rating platforms and CRMs to support teams. It can be deployed across SMS, iMessage and RCS, and can extend into policy, billing and claims workflows as needed.

When a customer has a question, they can text Cell over SMS, or the insurance team can proactively deploy it to the customer. The agent responds using real system data, asks for missing information, follows up automatically, and updates records as workflows progress. Conversations stay in one thread, context is preserved, and customers move forward at their own pace without being chased or dropped.

Early deployments point to the scale of the opportunity. In early rollouts with large personal lines insurers, General Magic is reducing the time required to generate and finalize quotes from roughly 30 minutes to about 3 minutes by automating routine clarification and follow ups over SMS across auto and life insurance workflows. This increase in speed expands effective quoting capacity while keeping customers engaged through the most failure prone part of the journey after a quote is issued. By handling frequent questions and coordination over text, the agent reduces delays and prevents conversations from stalling. General Magic is currently supporting deployments with carriers across auto and life insurance, where post quote follow through and customer coordination are most critical.

In parallel, the team is focused on building agents that understand the realities of insurance distribution, including licensing and regulatory frameworks such as RIBO, OTL, and other broker and advisor exams. By specializing agents around how licensed professionals are trained to communicate, General Magic aims to ensure conversations feel accurate, compliant, and aligned with how insurance teams actually explain coverage to customers.

General Magic was founded by Anthony Azrak and Jai Mansukhani, second-time founders who previously sold AI products into legacy industries. The company’s move into insurance came from firsthand frustration. After a water leak spiraled into weeks of calls, delays, and higher premiums, the founders began exploring how common this experience really was. What they found was an industry that technically works, but often fails customers and intermediaries in the moments that matter most. That insight shaped General Magic’s decision to go deep into insurance rather than remain a horizontal AI platform.

The broader industry context underscores the urgency. Retention rates in insurance lag behind other sectors, and acquiring new customers costs significantly more than keeping existing ones. As digital distribution accelerates and customers shop more aggressively at renewal, both carriers and brokers that fail to improve post-quote engagement risk losing revenue they already worked to win.

Looking ahead, General Magic plans to expand across insurance lines and workflows, staying focused on moments where customer intent is high and coordination most often breaks down. The platform is being built to support high impact workflows across the insurance stack, prioritizing areas where follow through fails today and where fixing it creates meaningful value for customers, brokers, and carriers.

The long term vision is simple but ambitious: make follow through automatic, reliable, and invisible. By removing the need for manual chasing and fragmented handoffs, teams can spend less time managing processes and more time serving end customers. The team is motivated by solving complex, real world problems that sit at the center of insurance operations, with the goal of delivering tangible improvements to how people experience insurance when it matters most.

The NIKKOR Z 70-200 mm f2.8 VR S II Lens is Engineered for the Professional in Pursuit of Perfection

Posted in Commentary with tags on February 24, 2026 by itnerd

Nikon Canada has announced the NIKKOR Z 70-200mm f/2.8 VR S II, a premium-grade fast telephoto zoom lens for full-frame/FX format mirrorless cameras. This second-generation version of Nikon’s most popular pro-level fast telephoto zoom delivers improved optical performance, faster focusing, and a 26 per cent lighter weight than its first-generation predecessor. 

With a fast f/2.8 constant aperture and versatile focal range, the 70-200mm f/2.8 is well established as the essential lens for capturing sports, portraits, weddings, and more, with excellent low-light performance and naturally beautiful bokeh. This latest S-Line lens improves upon this classic recipe – specifically created for professional photographers and videographers who will not compromise on image quality and capability. 

This evolved 70-200mm f/2.8 employs Nikon’s Silky Swift VCM (SSVCM) autofocus drive system for highly precise, smooth, and quiet autofocus (AF) control when shooting. Autofocusing is approximately 3.5× faster, and AF tracking while zooming is approximately 40 per cent better than its well-regarded predecessor, enabling more accurate focusing on rapidly moving subjects like athletes, animals, and vehicles. The optical formula has been thoroughly revised, with a reduction in the number of lens elements and a more optimal placement of aspherical elements. Additionally, Super Extra-low Dispersion (ED) and aspherical ED elements have been adopted for chromatic aberration correction. This formula achieves both a lightweight design and the highest level of rendering performance. What’s more, the lens is exceptionally balanced and features an internal zoom design, making it ideal for gimbal use and comfortable for handheld shooting.

Features of the NIKKOR Z 70-200mm f/2.8 VR S II lens:

  • The NIKKOR Z 70-200mm f/2.8 VR S II has the lightest weight in its class (998 g), achieved by modifying the front lens group configuration and eliminating mechanical components in the moving lens groups. This makes the lens easy to carry and comfortable to use for extended shooting periods. Overall, the lens is 26 per cent lighter and 12mm shorter than its predecessor.
  • The multi-focusing system now utilizes a Silky Swift VCM (SSVCM) to achieve extremely fast, precise, and quiet autofocus for both stills and video.
  • A revised optical formula uses six different types of lens elements – Super ED, aspherical ED, ED, aspherical, fluorite, and Short-wavelength Refractive (SR) to effectively correct lens aberrations for clearer and more natural rendering. Additionally, the lens now features 11 rounded diaphragm blades for more natural, circular bokeh.
  • The lens adopts a Meso Amorphous Coat, which offers the best anti-reflection performance in Nikon history, and an ARNEO Coat which effectively suppresses ghosting and flares.
  • The minimum focus distance is 0.38 m (wide) and 0.8 m (tele), with a maximum reproduction ratio of 0.3× (wide) /0.25× (tele), letting users get closer to their subjects than ever before.
  • This is the first ever NIKKOR lens to support the use of Arca-Swiss tripod heads, for smoother tripod mounting and dismounting. A removable tripod collar ring enables smooth switching between portrait and landscape orientation, and a protective cover is included for comfortable hand-held shooting.
  • The lens offers superior strength and durability for worry-free shooting. The internal zoom mechanism, which maintains a constant lens length when zooming, enables stable operation and contributes to its superior dust- and drip-resistant performance. A fluorine coating on the front element further protects against dirt and smudges.
  • The control ring clicking switch allows users to enable or disable the tactile click for control ring operation, enabling smoother shooting.
  • 6.0-stop vibration reduction (VR) performance is accessible at the centre and edges of the frame when used with a camera that supports Synchro VR.
  • The included lens hood features a filter adjustment window that allows users to adjust circular polarizing and variable ND filters without removing the lens hood.
  • Compatibility with Z TELECONVERTER TC-1.4× or Z TELECONVERTER TC-2.0× enables more flexible shooting, even when capturing distant subjects.

Price and Availability

The new NIKKOR Z 70-200mm f/2.8 VR S II lens will be available in late March 2026 for a manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of $4,199.95.

For more information about the latest Nikon products, including the vast collection of NIKKOR Z lenses and the entire line of Z series cameras, please visit www.nikon.ca.

BforeAI Threat Report: Commercial Airline Industry Sees Sustained Scam and Impersonation Activity in 2026 

Posted in Commentary with tags on February 24, 2026 by itnerd

BforeAI has some extensive research looking into scams and impersonation attacks leveraging the commercial airline industry. While the data set primarily covers Q4 of 2025, the activity and TTPs associated with these types of threats are not slowing down.

PreCrime™ Labs, the research division of BforeAI, observed a total of 1,799 suspicious domains between September and December of 2025, targeting over 35 global airline brands. In the midst of the 2025 end-of-year holiday rush into the beginning-of-the-year annual travel planning season of 2026, the PreCrime Labs team analyzed a large set of threat data related to airlines. There was a much higher concentration of generic keywords, numbering close to 10,000, that focused on search terms such as “airline”, “flight”, “charter”, “airfare”, and “private jet”.

These domains demonstrate a consistent pattern of generalized phishing, attracting broader customer interest than merely focusing on a single airline company. The total count of suspicious domains targeting the airline industry surpasses 11,600 domains. The observed activity spans across phishing, fake promotions, fraudulent investments, betting abuse, and reputational harm, indicating both opportunistic fraud and coordinated campaign-style abuse.

The link to the report is here: https://bfore.ai/report/commercial-airline-industry-scam-impersonation-activity-2026/

RAD Security and Carahsoft Partner to Bring AI-Driven Security Platform to the Public Sector

Posted in Commentary with tags on February 23, 2026 by itnerd

RAD Security and Carahsoft Technology today announced a partnership. Under the agreement, Carahsoft will serve as RAD Security’s Public Sector distributor, making the company’s AI-driven security platform available to the Public Sector through Carahsoft’s reseller partners and NASA Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement (SEWP) V, Information Technology Enterprise Solutions – Software 2 (ITES-SW2), National Association of State Procurement Officials (NASPO) ValuePoint, The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS), OMNIA Partners, E&I Cooperative Services Contract and The Quilt contracts. 

RAD Security’s platform equips agencies with real-time visibility, essential context and automated response capabilities across complex cloud and hybrid environments. The company enables agencies to align with frameworks such as NIST, CIS and Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP®). The RAD platform:

  • Verifies context to streamline investigations and help agencies prioritize credible threats.
  • Strengthens communication by translating complex findings into clear, actionable insights.
  • Provides searchable historical records to accelerate onboarding for new team members.
  • Preserves critical information to maintain context and decision history, enhancing operational resilience.
  • Ensures actions are traceable, reviewable and supported by evidence for informed decision-making.
  • Enables agencies to scale coverage and automation without increasing headcount.

RAD Security’s solutions are available through Carahsoft’s SEWP V contracts NNG15SC03B and NNG15SC27B, ITES-SW2 Contract W52P1J-20-D-0042, NASPO ValuePoint Master Agreement #AR2472, TIPS Contract #220105, OMNIA Partners Contract #R240303, E&I Contract #EI00063~2021MA and The Quilt Master Service Agreement Number MSA05012019-F. For more information, contact the Carahsoft Team at (844) 445-5688 or RADsecurity@carahsoft.com. Explore RAD Security’s solutions here.

Microsoft MFA May Be Down For Some Users

Posted in Commentary with tags on February 23, 2026 by itnerd

Microsoft is investigating reports of 504 Gateway Timeout errors impacting US-based Microsoft 365 users trying to access services that require Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA).

Darren James, Senior Product Manager at Specops Software, provided the following comments:

“This event highlights the importance of having a flexible MFA policy that doesn’t rely on a single second factor. Of course you do need to consider the relative strength of alternate authentication factors, for example an SMS OTP is certainly not as strong as a biometric authentication. However, a layered approach, such as using a trusted device that allows you to pin your users identities to the specific devices they use, along with making sure those devices meet your organization’s posture requirements, will give you the ultimate flexibility when it comes to balancing business security, business continuity and user experience.”

This is a good point as most organizations MFA setups only rely on one second factor. Having multiple options makes something like this less of an issue, if not a non issue. Thus this situation should be a lesson to make that move as soon as possible.