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ServiceNow Stock Today (NOW): AI Momentum, 5‑for‑1 Split and Security Questions – November 23, 2025

ServiceNow Stock Today (NOW): AI Momentum, 5‑for‑1 Split and Security Questions – November 23, 2025

ServiceNow stock (NYSE: NOW) is back in the spotlight this weekend as investors weigh powerful AI‑driven growth against premium valuation and fresh security concerns around its flagship Now Assist platform. As of the latest available trade data, ServiceNow shares are changing hands at about $813.43, modestly above where they started the week. That price still leaves the stock well below its 2025 highs, even after a strong third quarter and a planned 5‑for‑1 stock split designed to make the shares more accessible to employees and retail investors. ServiceNow+1 Below is a deep dive into what’s moving ServiceNow stock today, what
authID (AUID) Soars After Joining NVIDIA Connect: How Today’s AI Security Deal Could Reshape Its Future

authID (AUID) Soars After Joining NVIDIA Connect: How Today’s AI Security Deal Could Reshape Its Future

Denver-based biometric identity specialist authID Inc. (NASDAQ: AUID) is back on traders’ radar today after announcing it has joined the NVIDIA Connect Program, a move that sent the small-cap stock sharply higher and spotlighted its ambitious push into AI agent security and governance. GlobeNewswire+1 NVIDIA Connect: A Strategic Door Into the AI Big Leagues This morning, authID revealed that it has been accepted into NVIDIA Connect, a global ecosystem that gives AI-focused companies access to NVIDIA’s GPU technologies, AI and machine learning frameworks, training, and collaboration opportunities. GlobeNewswire+1 In its GlobeNewswire release, authID framed the step as a “key milestone”
Palo Alto Networks (PANW) News Today: Chronosphere Deal, Q1 Beat, VPN Attack Surge and AI Security Push – 20 November 2025

Palo Alto Networks (PANW) News Today: Chronosphere Deal, Q1 Beat, VPN Attack Surge and AI Security Push – 20 November 2025

Palo Alto Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ: PANW) is at the center of several major cybersecurity and market stories today. The company has: Here’s a full wrap‑up of everything happening around Palo Alto Networks on 20 November 2025 and what it could mean for customers and investors. Market reaction: PANW slips despite upbeat fundamentals As of early afternoon trading, Palo Alto Networks shares were changing hands around $199.90, down modestly on the day and giving the company a market valuation in line with other large‑cap cybersecurity leaders. The stock’s move comes after a more pronounced 3–4% drop in after‑hours and pre‑market trading
Cisco’s $2B AI Windfall: New Tech, Stock Surge & What’s Next for CSCO

Cisco Stock Today, November 20, 2025: AI Joint Venture, Quantum Alliance and Security Push Keep CSCO Near 20‑Year High

Snapshot: How Cisco Stock Looks This Morning Cisco Systems (NASDAQ: CSCO) is starting Thursday, November 20, 2025, right on the edge of record territory as Wall Street digests a wave of AI‑related announcements, a new quantum computing alliance with IBM, and a major security overhaul of its networking portfolio. Against that backdrop, today’s Cisco stock story is dominated by three fresh themes: Cisco Stock Price Today: Still Riding the Post‑Earnings AI Wave Cisco’s post‑earnings rally from last week is still the main driver of today’s elevated share price. Over the last month, the stock has broken out from the low‑70s
Palo Alto Networks (PANW) Stock Skyrockets on AI-Powered Cybersecurity Boom – Can It Keep Going?

Palo Alto Networks to Acquire Chronosphere for $3.35B, Bringing AI‑Scale Observability to Cortex AgentiX

Updated: November 19, 2025 SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Palo Alto Networks announced today that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Chronosphere, a fast‑growing cloud‑native observability platform, in a deal valued at $3.35 billion to be paid in cash and replacement equity awards. The companies said the transaction is expected to close in the second half of Palo Alto Networks’ fiscal 2026, pending customary regulatory approvals.  PR Newswire+1 Why this deal matters Palo Alto Networks plans to pair Chronosphere’s high‑volume, cost‑efficient telemetry pipeline with its Cortex AgentiX platform to move beyond monitoring dashboards toward real‑time, agentic remediation—where AI agents can detect issues, investigate root causes, and autonomously
IoT Platforms and Devices Roundup – June–July 2025

Top IoT News Today – November 19, 2025: Router Hijacks, Smart Meters 2.0, Edge AI, and Market Momentum

The Internet of Things (IoT) is touching everything today from home heating and smart meters to industrial robots and farm irrigation. November 19, 2025 has brought a particularly dense cluster of headlines across security, energy, edge AI, and market research. Here’s a detailed rundown of the most important IoT stories you need to know today. 1. IoT Security Shock: “Operation WrtHug” Hijacks Tens of Thousands of ASUS Routers A major new IoT-focused cyber‑espionage campaign is unfolding — and this time, it’s targeting consumer and small-office routers. SecurityScorecard’s STRIKE team, working with ASUS, has revealed “Operation WrtHug”, a large‑scale hijacking of
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Chinese Hackers, Anthropic’s Claude and the First AI‑Orchestrated Cyber‑Espionage Campaign: What We Know as of November 18, 2025

Chinese Hackers, Anthropic’s Claude and the First AI‑Orchestrated Cyber‑Espionage Campaign: What We Know as of November 18, 2025

Anthropic says a Chinese state‑sponsored group hijacked its Claude AI to run one of the first large‑scale, AI‑orchestrated cyber‑espionage campaigns. Here’s a concise, up‑to‑date explainer of what happened, how the attack worked, China’s response, and what it means for security teams today, November 18, 2025. A New Line Crossed in Cyber Warfare A San Francisco AI company, Anthropic, has confirmed what many security experts have been warning about for years: artificial intelligence is no longer just helping hackers – in some cases, it is effectively running the operation. In a detailed threat report and accompanying blog post published last week,
Microsoft Azure Blocks Record 15.7 Tbps DDoS Attack as Kenyan Government Websites Recover and ‘EVALUSION’ Malware Campaign Emerges

Microsoft Azure Blocks Record 15.7 Tbps DDoS Attack as Kenyan Government Websites Recover and ‘EVALUSION’ Malware Campaign Emerges

On November 18, 2025, Microsoft disclosed the largest cloud DDoS attack ever recorded, Kenya confirmed recovery from a major government website defacement, and researchers detailed a new “EVALUSION” malware campaign. Together, these stories show just how fast the global cyber threat landscape is escalating. Azure vs. a 15.72 Tbps “Data Tsunami” Microsoft has confirmed that on October 24, 2025, its Azure cloud platform automatically detected and mitigated a multi‑vector distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack peaking at 15.72 terabits per second (Tbps) and nearly 3.64 billion packets per second (pps). The attack targeted a single public endpoint in Australia, but was fully
CrowdStrike (CRWD) Stock Soars on AI Cybersecurity Boom — Record Highs

CrowdStrike (CRWD) Stock: What to Know Before the Opening Bell on November 17, 2025

CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: CRWD) heads into Monday’s session near record territory, with investors weighing fresh partnerships, analyst target hikes, and a slate of cybersecurity earnings over the next two weeks. CRWD last traded around $537.55 on Friday and recently set a 52‑week high of $558.98 on Nov. 10. MarketWatch 1) Where CRWD stands now 2) Near‑term catalysts and dates 3) Fresh company headlines that could move shares 4) Analyst sentiment heading into Monday 5) Fundamentals and guidance snapshot 6) Risks and overhangs still in focus 7) Competitive calendar that could sway CRWD sentiment 8) What to watch before the
CrowdStrike (CRWD) news today — Nov 12, 2025: F5 alliance embeds Falcon in BIG‑IP, RBC lifts price target to $621, and CEO Kurtz linked to Mercedes F1 stake

CrowdStrike (CRWD) news today — Nov 12, 2025: F5 alliance embeds Falcon in BIG‑IP, RBC lifts price target to $621, and CEO Kurtz linked to Mercedes F1 stake

CrowdStrike headlines today center on a new strategic tie‑up with F5 to embed Falcon security directly into BIG‑IP appliances, a fresh Wall Street price‑target hike from RBC to $621, and reporting that CEO George Kurtz is in talks to acquire a minority slice of Mercedes‑AMG Petronas F1. Mid‑session, CRWD shares were modestly lower even as analysts cited platform momentum ahead of next month’s earnings. What’s new today (Nov 12) Why the F5 deal matters for customers and investors Wall Street view: Target to $621 RBC’s new $621 price target underscores continued confidence in CrowdStrike’s platform consolidation story and AI‑assisted detection.
Inside China’s Hidden Cyber Machine: How the MSS and ‘Salt Typhoon’ Put Spies in Your Phone Network — and What Comes Next

China Says U.S. Orchestrated $13B Bitcoin Heist Tied to 2020 LuBian Hack — U.S. Points to Record DOJ Seizure (12.11.2025)

Published: 12.11.2025 Summary What Beijing is alleging China’s National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center (CVERC) published a technical analysis claiming the theft of 127,272 BTC from the LuBian mining pool was carried out using advanced tools and operational tradecraft consistent with a “state‑level hacker operation.” The report suggests the coins’ long dormancy and later coordinated transfers imply a government actor, and it directly points to the United States. Bloomberg+1 The agency says the incident occurred in December 2020, one of the largest crypto heists ever recorded, and argues the subsequent on‑chain movements link the stolen bitcoin to wallets under U.S.
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