News – May 5, 2026

News for today:

  • [Sublime Security] New channel partner program. Sublime Security launched its channel partner program; intent is to be 100% channel-led. We look for partners who truly understand our differentiators, have a firm grasp of the cybersecurity landscape, have credibility in bringing new vendors to market, and who absolutely believe that incumbent email security providers cannot keep up with modern attacks. We’re committed to working with strategic partners who can grow with us and where we’ll provide mutual benefit. Sublime Security
  • [KnowBe4] Partnership with EasyDMARC. KnowBe4 announced a strategic partnership with EasyDMARC, to embed EasyDMARC’s email authentication and domain intelligence capabilities within the KnowBe4 platform. Through this partnership, EasyDMARC will be the sole and exclusive provider of DMARC services to the KnowBe4 community. By integrating product experiences, KnowBe4 will leverage EasyDMARC’s domain and email analytics to deliver customers greater visibility into their email infrastructure, including DMARC reporting, authentication gaps, and sender vulnerabilities. These insights enable organizations to accelerate DMARC enforcement, strengthen domain protection, and improve overall email deliverability and trust. KnowBe4
  • [Donoma] On the Stryker compromise. Donoma analyzes the recent compromise of Stryker (a medical technology company) – which started with a single admin account. They compromised a single administrator account, created a new global admin account of their own, and then used Microsoft’s own device management software to issue remote wipe commands across Stryker’s global network. By 8 a.m. UTC, over 80,000 devices were gone. Manufacturing stopped. Shipping stopped. Order processing went dark. Data was taken, too: the threat actors claim they took 50 terabytes of data before they started wiping. Stryker has not confirmed or denied that number. If it is true, that data likely includes design files, supplier contracts, hospital records, and employee information. That is not just a number; it is leverage. It can be used for fraud, phishing, extortion, and resale on the dark web for years to come. Donoma

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