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1 hour ago

Anonymous Hackers Expose Putin’s Secret Data—Publish Trump File

Anonymous strikes again—what to know.

ByZak Doffman,

Contributor

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2 hours ago

Samsung’s Upgrade Choice—Bad News For Millions Of Galaxy Owners

Is your phone on the upgrade list—what to know.

ByZak Doffman,

Contributor

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3 hours ago

Do Not Use These Apps—Microsoft Warns Windows And Mac Users

These apps are dangerous—what to know.

ByZak Doffman,

Contributor

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4 hours ago

Google Confirms Gmail Update—Stop Using Your Password Now

Do not lose your account—do this now.

ByZak Doffman,

Contributor

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11 hours ago

What Agentic AI Could Mean For Security Operations

Agentic AI is reshaping security operations by reducing alert fatigue and enabling faster threat response—ushering in a new era of autonomous, transparent SOCs.

ByTony Bradley,

Senior Contributor

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11 hours ago

Delete All Texts On Your Phone If You See These 2 Words

iPhones and Android phones are under attack.

ByZak Doffman,

Contributor

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17 hours ago

Securing The SaaS Ecosystem In An Interconnected World

SaaS sprawl has created an invisible attack surface. Learn how ecosystem-wide visibility and tools like DataMatrix are reshaping the future of SaaS security.

ByTony Bradley,

Senior Contributor

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18 hours ago

Microsoft Warns Millions Of Windows Users—Do Not Update Your PC

What’s gone wrong with Windows?

ByZak Doffman,

Contributor

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19 hours ago

iOS 18.4.1—Apple Issues Update Now Warning To All iPhone Users

Apple has released iOS 18.4.1, an emergency update fixing two flaws being used in real-life attacks. Here's what you need to know.

ByKate O'Flaherty,

Senior Contributor

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19 hours ago

Apollo Exposed: What 400M Fake Ad Requests Reveal About Fraud

HUMAN uncovers Apollo, the largest audio ad fraud scheme to date, using spoofed traffic and proxy networks to exploit gaps in programmatic ad supply chains.

ByTony Bradley,

Senior Contributor

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21 hours ago

CVE’s Near Cybersecurity Miss Averted — But The World Must Step Up

The near-shutdown of MITRE’s CVE program revealed a global cybersecurity blind spot. What went wrong here and why the world must share the burden.

ByEmil Sayegh,

Contributor

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21 hours ago

‘China Is Everywhere’—Your iPhone, Android Phone Now At Risk

All phones are open to attack—here’s why.

ByZak Doffman,

Contributor

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Apr 17, 2025

FBI Warning—Stop Before Opening Texts On Your iPhone, Android Phone

You must stop before you act — here’s why.

ByZak Doffman,

Contributor

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Apr 16, 2025

Google Pixel’s Unbeatable Upgrade—Bad News For Samsung

Android isn’t working and something needs to change—here’s what you need to know.

ByZak Doffman,

Contributor

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Apr 16, 2025

CIOs Face Unrealistic Expectations As CVE Program Faces Uncertainty

MITRE, the nonprofit that maintains the CVE program, confirmed it had secured a stopgap contract. What should security leaders do next?

ByDavid Chou,

Contributor

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Apr 16, 2025

Deafening Silence From The Cybersecurity Industry

Chris Krebs affirmed the 2020 election was secure. Now he's the target of an Executive Order—and the cybersecurity industry’s silence is enabling a dangerous precedent.

ByTony Bradley,

Senior Contributor

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Apr 16, 2025

CVE Program Funding Reinstated—What It Means And What To Do Next

U.S. government funding for the global database of security flaws, the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures database, is expiring. Here's what you need to know.

ByKate O'Flaherty,

Senior Contributor

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Apr 16, 2025

From Stadiums To Sidelines: How AI Is Reinventing The Future Of Sports

AI and smart infrastructure are transforming pro sports, from immersive fan experiences at stadiums to data-driven training that gives teams a competitive edge.

ByTony Bradley,

Senior Contributor

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Apr 16, 2025

Celebrity Deepfake Incidents Hit Record High

Already, this year, there have been 179 celebrity deepfake incidents recorded—more than during the whole of 2024.

ByEmma Woollacott,

Senior Contributor

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Apr 16, 2025

Google’s Android Decision—Do You Suddenly Need A New Phone?

Is your phone on the list—check this now.

ByZak Doffman,

Contributor