The DEAD#VAX campaign tricks users into installing AsyncRAT by disguising a virtual hard disk as a PDF attachment.
Month: February 2026
A California city pulled the plug on its entire ALPR system when it found Flock had shared data with hundreds of agencies without permission.
Journalists retested Grok and found it still generates offensive images even when told the subjects were vulnerable, non-consenting people.
Mozilla and other companies are starting to see why giving users a choice over AI features matters.
Around 50,000 chat transcripts between children and Bondu’s AI dinosaur plushie were accessible to anyone with a Google account.
As leaked datasets are merged and enriched, they become more useful to criminals. That makes recycled breach data a bigger risk for customers.
Apple has introduced Limit Precise Location, a new setting that reduces how precisely cellular networks can locate your device, though support is currently limited.
We followed a fake cloud storage payment alert through deceptive affiliate redirects, ending at a familiar destination: Freecash.
Browser Guard still blocks scams and phishing like it always has. But we had to rebuild the way it does that from the ground up.
Malwarebytes’ ChatGPT integration makes it the first cybersecurity provider that can deliver its expertise without ever leaving the chat