February 21, 2026

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Hello all,

This week was somewhat light with almost no pants-of-fire alerts. There was one that needs quick attention, a Google Chrome zero-day that’s under active attack, and there were several CISA alerts that should be prioritized due to ongoing and accelerated threat actor activity.

Headline NEWS:

  • Amazon Ring is under fire again this week when an internal email revealed that the conspiracy theorists were correct – that Ring was looking at their Super Bowl announced, “Search Party” for lost dogs, as a precursor to a broader initiative to help “zero out crime in neighborhoods”. The clear message being that they were going to use their massively interconnected network to search for and identify individuals. The privacy and personal liberty concerns with this approach have clearly rattled quite a few people, forcing Ring to stop the initiative and go on the defensive to deal with public backlash.
  • Google Chrome zero-day use after free defect in Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), heap buffer overflow in PDFium (the default PDF rendering engine), integer overflow in V8 JavaScript engine, and a heap buffer overflow in Media component were all recently patched by Google. Since some of these are already under active exploitation, it is vital that you update to the latest version of Google Chrome to plug these flaws as soon as is reasonable. Also expect that other Chromium based browsers will quickly be releasing updates to address some of the same issues.

In Ransomware, Malware, and Vulnerabilities News:

  • Identity Cyber Scores: The New Metric Shaping Cyber Insurance in 2026. This prescient article details how the global cyber insurance market is waking up to the fact that criminals don’t break in any longer, they log in. Identity posture is now a major factor in underwriters’ decision-making processes and greatly influences rates and favorable coverage chances. The deeper down the secure identity hole your organization ventures, the more favorably you are viewed. Do you enforce and audit, MFA, password complexity, Passwordless, FIDO2 logins, removal of legacy authentication protocols, ensure best practices for account creation, privilege escalation, updates, and retirement? And what about AI agent identities? If you don’t have a GRC (Governance Regulation and Compliance) initiative around identity underway yet, the time to start thinking about one is now, not when you are attempting to obtain cyber insurance renewals or coverage.

In Other News Events of Note and Interest:

  • Backblaze Drive Stats 2025. In addition to being an excellent storage and backup vendor, Backblaze puts out annual reports of how the thousands of mechanical spinning drives and solid-state drives used throughout their data centers fared in the prior 12 months. The results are looked forward to with anticipation because they inform consumers which drive vendors and models have the best and worst reliability. In this thirteenth year of publication, they continue their venerable tradition of graciously sharing their results. If you’re shopping for storage, make sure you check the report.

Musings

I remember watching the movie I Robot staring Will Smith when it came out. The robot Sonny was so fantastic in how fluid his motion, responses, and ability to communicate were, that while incredibly well done, I knew that nothing like that could possibly exist. Fast forward 22 years. China’s Unitree Robotics just stunned the world with their robotics extravaganza showcase in Beijing at the Lunar New Year festival. And not just Unitree, Magiclab, Galbot, and Noetix, all Chinese robotics companies, had incredible robotic products from humanoids, dogs, and more represented. It looks as if Sonny is now significantly closer to reality. Fluid motion that exceeds human capability is now here. The next step, that we appear to be speeding pell-mell towards is having true artificial intelligence embedded in the robot. What will that future look like? I’m not sure, but it is increasingly looking like I Robot may have been eerily prophetic.

Visc. Jan Broucinek

Keep the shields up!

Viscount Jan Broucinek
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