ThreatLocker Summarizes June 2026 Cybersecurity Threat Activity
ThreatLocker has released a summary of June 2026 cybersecurity research and threat analysis. The report highlights the rapidly increasing risks associated with artificial intelligence.

Orlando, Florida โ July 6, 2026 โ Cybersecurity firm ThreatLocker today released highlights of its cybersecurity research, threat analysis, and industry commentary for June 2026.
The company's July report covers several significant threats, including AI-related risks, software supply chain attacks, SaaS trust failures, and zero-day exploits. The analysis provides businesses and security professionals with insights into current threat landscapes.
A notable observation was the escalating role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the development and execution of cyber threats. ThreatLocker's analysis indicates AI is increasingly used to generate malicious code and optimize attack vectors, challenging traditional defense mechanisms.
The firm also emphasized the persistent threat posed by software supply chain attacks. These attacks target the software development lifecycle, aiming to infect widely used software components before distribution to end-users. Additionally, the report addresses security practices within Software as a Service (SaaS) platforms, detailing observed trust issues that could expose organizations to data breaches.
ThreatLocker underscored the importance of continuous monitoring and community-based information sharing in combating cyber threats.