Penetration testing has long run on expert time, with specialists spending days probing a network or web application by hand. Manual engagements stretch across weeks, expert consultants run into thousands of dollars a day, and results vary with the tester. Automation promises to narrow those gaps. A growing set of projects now hands the work to AI agents that plan and execute on their own. DarkMoon, an open-source platform, sits in that group. It runs … More →
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DOJ Seizes Nearly 400 Domains Used for Illegal World Cup Streaming and Malware Threats
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has announced the seizure of nearly 400 internet domains used to stream FIFA World Cup 2026 matches illegally. This


