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Over Half of UK Firms Hit by Nation-State Cyber Attacks

🛡️ The 2026 Armis Cyberwarfare Report found that 54% of UK companies experienced nation-state attacks last year, up from 47% previously. Based on interviews with 1,900 IT decision-makers (including 500 in the UK) and Armis Labs data, the study highlights growing fear over AI-powered threats and the weakening deterrent effect of "mutually assured disruption." Respondents identified Russia, China and North Korea as the greatest risks.
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ServiceNow to Buy OT and IoT Security Firm Armis $7.8bn

🔒 ServiceNow will pay $7.8bn to acquire OT and IoT security specialist Armis, aiming to extend and enhance its security, risk and operational technology portfolios. The all-cash deal, expected to close in the second half of 2026, is positioned to more than triple ServiceNow’s security market opportunity. ServiceNow said Armis telemetry and asset insights will be integrated into its AI Control Tower to bolster AI governance and deliver automated remediation at scale. Executing on integration — notably tying Armis data into ServiceNow’s CMDB and workflows — is seen as the critical determinant of value realization.
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ServiceNow’s $7.75B Armis Buy Signals Platform Shift

🔐 ServiceNow announced a $7.75 billion cash acquisition of cybersecurity vendor Armis, its largest deal to date, aiming to integrate device and asset visibility into its AI-driven workflow platform. Executives say the purchase will create an end-to-end security exposure and operations stack that ties discovery, governance, and remediation across IT, OT, IoT and edge. Analysts welcomed the move but warned it may push organizations from best-of-breed tools toward suite consolidation, and that full integration will take time.
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Copeland OT Controller Flaws Risk Remote Control and Damage

⚠️ Security firm Armis disclosed 10 vulnerabilities, dubbed Frostbyte10, in Copeland LP E2 and E3 controllers used in heating, cooling, and refrigeration that could let attackers disable or remotely control equipment. Copeland issued firmware 2.31F01; organizations should deploy the update promptly to mitigate exposure. Combined flaws can enable unauthenticated remote code execution with root privileges; specific issues include a predictable default admin account (CVE-2025-6519), API endpoints that expose credential hashes, and unauthenticated file operations. Copeland says engineers acted quickly and that there are no known exploits to date.
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