Google report warns of shifting cloud threat landscape

A new Google research report indicates that the cloud security threat landscape is rapidly evolving. Hackers are increasingly targeting third parties and software vulnerabilities to breach systems. The report also notes a decline in cloud misconfigurations.

Google has released a research report highlighting changes in the cloud threat environment. According to the findings, cybercriminals are shifting their focus toward exploiting third-party services and software flaws to infiltrate cloud infrastructures. This represents a notable evolution in attack strategies, as traditional vulnerabilities like misconfigurations appear to be decreasing.

The report, published on March 10, 2026, provides insights into emerging risks for organizations relying on cloud services. It emphasizes the need for enhanced vigilance against these new vectors of attack. TechRadar covered the release, underscoring the report's warnings about the dynamic nature of cloud security challenges.

While the decline in misconfigurations offers some positive developments, the report stresses that the overall threat landscape remains complex and requires ongoing attention from security professionals.

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Security experts are warning that ransomware attacks are now more frequently targeting firewalls. They advise organizations to secure these critical network defenses promptly. The alert comes amid rising cyber threats.

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Hackers are increasingly leveraging artificial intelligence to identify and exploit security vulnerabilities at an accelerated pace. According to a report from IBM, the integration of AI into cyber attacks is speeding up the process significantly. This development highlights evolving threats in cybersecurity.

The year 2025 brought significant challenges to the internet worldwide, with widespread disruptions from cable failures, power grid issues, and cloud service problems. According to a TechRadar analysis, these incidents caused the internet to unravel quietly across continents. The report highlights a bruising period of instability for digital infrastructure.

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Russian state-sponsored hackers quickly weaponized a newly patched Microsoft Office flaw to target organizations in nine countries. The group, known as APT28, used spear-phishing emails to install stealthy backdoors in diplomatic, defense, and transport entities. Security researchers at Trellix attributed the attacks with high confidence to this notorious cyber espionage unit.

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